Sean-Topspin
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I've played tennis off and on over the years, usually resulting in binge playing.
Well, this month I'm joining a club for the first time and will be playing in a mens league as well as tourneys.
My question is about rating myself so that I don't sandbag or play someone much better than me, lol.
1st serve - 30% but good kick serve, flat serve and slice options, usually landing on the line and in my experience virtually never gets returned. (I'm sure this will change a bit with some guys in the club).
2nd serve- 50% I either double fault or catch my opponent offguard by going for a kick serve, slice or taking speed off a normal serve and using top spin.
Slices: Very accurate whether picking off lines or popping it just over the net. Good understanding of depth and touch on the court.
Top spin returns forehand= Can handle at pace (often better than slow balls) and can pick off the lines... Though this can be inconsistent if I get too impatient with myself, lol.
Can pretty much consistently go after winners at moderate-fast speed with good directional control.
Volleys: Very good, smashing or touching just over the net... backhand a bit weaker, but still good.
This would all be easy to figure out with regards to rankings, except that as pointed out my service game drops my ranking because of lack of consistency.. Though my serve has virtually never been returned by any friends that I play. Consistently inconsistent but those 30% that it does work, automatic points.
My second serve probably needs more improvement because I have to fight off my instinct to just go for it often. Maybe this is a good thing for the future as I get better, more consistent.
According to NTRP rankings, with my service game, I'm somewhere around a 3.0, but with most other parts of my game I could play against a 5.0 player by what I'm reading.
I don't wanna enter a new club and go against a 2.5 player who ends up thinking I'm sandbagging, even though I'll likely give him lots of pts from unforced errors on serve. And I also don't want to play a player who's too good because unlike me he's got those serves consistent and will commit less errors as a result.
I'll get more consistent as I'll be playing all summer and the service game will improve, but what should I do with regards to entering tourneys and matches with my club?
Well, this month I'm joining a club for the first time and will be playing in a mens league as well as tourneys.
My question is about rating myself so that I don't sandbag or play someone much better than me, lol.
1st serve - 30% but good kick serve, flat serve and slice options, usually landing on the line and in my experience virtually never gets returned. (I'm sure this will change a bit with some guys in the club).
2nd serve- 50% I either double fault or catch my opponent offguard by going for a kick serve, slice or taking speed off a normal serve and using top spin.
Slices: Very accurate whether picking off lines or popping it just over the net. Good understanding of depth and touch on the court.
Top spin returns forehand= Can handle at pace (often better than slow balls) and can pick off the lines... Though this can be inconsistent if I get too impatient with myself, lol.
Can pretty much consistently go after winners at moderate-fast speed with good directional control.
Volleys: Very good, smashing or touching just over the net... backhand a bit weaker, but still good.
This would all be easy to figure out with regards to rankings, except that as pointed out my service game drops my ranking because of lack of consistency.. Though my serve has virtually never been returned by any friends that I play. Consistently inconsistent but those 30% that it does work, automatic points.
My second serve probably needs more improvement because I have to fight off my instinct to just go for it often. Maybe this is a good thing for the future as I get better, more consistent.
According to NTRP rankings, with my service game, I'm somewhere around a 3.0, but with most other parts of my game I could play against a 5.0 player by what I'm reading.
I don't wanna enter a new club and go against a 2.5 player who ends up thinking I'm sandbagging, even though I'll likely give him lots of pts from unforced errors on serve. And I also don't want to play a player who's too good because unlike me he's got those serves consistent and will commit less errors as a result.
I'll get more consistent as I'll be playing all summer and the service game will improve, but what should I do with regards to entering tourneys and matches with my club?