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and by these posts im not trying to undermine junior tennis, they are really good but 4.5 is also very strong as well, dependent on who it is
I'm sorry, I'm not sure what these examples mean. Are you saying that you are beating these players _now_? The second link does not point to any particular player....https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/player.asp?id=652462 (4 star)
https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/player.asp (5 star, now plays for NYU - used to beat him all the time growing up but now I lose competitively, hes a family friend so it could be im just used to his game with 10 years playing against him)
https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/player.asp?id=672078 (4 star; former blue chip - still beat him to this very day; also family friend, hes actually playing 4.5 now)
UTR:
https://www.myutr.com/profiles/77183 just lost in a men's open doubles semis to him; first set i got creamed but second set was a tiebreaker
Both matt and I have beaten jordan (4 star) at sectionals for tennis on campus 6-2. This guy had a really good team tho to carry and they went to get third in the nation, we lost in the mixed doubles at sudden death WTT
yeah i am beating all but one now as a 4.5 when they were 4 starsI'm sorry, I'm not sure what these examples mean. Are you saying that you are beating these players _now_? The second link does not point to any particular player....
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Yes good point.
Whats your take on NTRP conversions to UTR and their accuracy?
According to Myutr, a 8UTR is already a 5.0 NTRP player, seems quite ridicilous, since I know 8UTR and 9UTR junior girls from around here and im pretty sure 5.0 NTRP should beat them.
Matt has been playing men’s open singles, too. And beating the juniors he’s drawn but I think they are 2 star.I play men's opens for doubles but I have only 1 lung so I don't play singles much and I just don't really enjoy singles as much as doubles. As for Matt Lin yeah he was a junior but hes been playing men's opens (doubles tho) and beating the juniors that appear there
Sorry. Nothing against shroud but there’s no way he’s anywhere close to 4.5. 4.5s can hit and move pretty well. Shroud’s movement and strokes...not 4.5.So guy like Matt shows up for league match and he has to play a guy like Shroud? How is that even the same thing? I think Shroud is a low 4.5 if I'm not mistaken.
you did say you’re a 5.0 appeal...https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/player.asp?id=652462 (4 star)
https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/player.asp (5 star, now plays for NYU - used to beat him all the time growing up but now I lose competitively, hes a family friend so it could be im just used to his game with 10 years playing against him)
https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/player.asp?id=672078 (4 star; former blue chip - still beat him to this very day; also family friend, hes actually playing 4.5 now)
UTR:
https://www.myutr.com/profiles/77183 just lost in a men's open doubles semis to him; first set i got creamed but second set was a tiebreaker
Both matt and I have beaten jordan (4 star) at sectionals for tennis on campus 6-2. This guy had a really good team tho to carry and they went to get third in the nation, we lost in the mixed doubles at sudden death WTT
https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/player.asp?id=652462 (4 star)
https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/player.asp (5 star, now plays for NYU - used to beat him all the time growing up but now I lose competitively, hes a family friend so it could be im just used to his game with 10 years playing against him)
https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/player.asp?id=672078 (4 star; former blue chip - still beat him to this very day; also family friend, hes actually playing 4.5 now)
UTR:
https://www.myutr.com/profiles/77183 just lost in a men's open doubles semis to him; first set i got creamed but second set was a tiebreaker
Both matt and I have beaten jordan (4 star) at sectionals for tennis on campus 6-2. This guy had a really good team tho to carry and they went to get third in the nation, we lost in the mixed doubles at sudden death WTT
I'm sorry, I'm not sure what these examples mean. Are you saying that you are beating these players _now_? The second link does not point to any particular player....
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yeah i am beating all but one now as a 4.5 when they were 4 stars
https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/player.asp?id=572231
hehe, i played one the guys from upenn last xmas break... was a joke... had to play half court vs. full, but he was still hitting the racquet out of my hands.Tw 4.5 can beat D1 top 6 easily apparently. Maybe all you club team players in college should of tried out for the varsity team at UPenn and USC, UCLA Instead of the club team. Who would of guessed all the best players are actually not on the UCLA team but actually on the tennis club team. Do they give full scholarships for club tennis instead of the half scholarships the varsity team seems to dole out?
5.0 Appeal only bc my team took me to nationals for club tennis so its automatic but then after playing 4.5 and losing legitly, I would say I truly am 4.5you did say you’re a 5.0 appeal...
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yes, as your self-reported records of "20-4 record in 4.5 & 2-1 in 5.0" clearly indicates5.0 Appeal only bc my team took me to nationals for club tennis so its automatic but then after playing 4.5 and losing legitly, I would say I truly am 4.5
yes, as your self-reported records of "20-4 record in 4.5 & 2-1 in 5.0" clearly indicates[as stated here]
club players can give them good matches and might beat some. They usually have 4/5 stars who choose school over tennis but still wanna compete for fun.Yeah all these former D1 players and former club tennis players at 4.5 in SoCal can just drive over to the USC courts and beat any of the freshmen on team. Or beat any 5 star or blue chip recruit coming onto the Cal or UCLA team.
that record is 21-10 now in 4.5yes, as your self-reported records of "20-4 record in 4.5 & 2-1 in 5.0" clearly indicates[as stated here]
hehe, pretty good.club players can give them good matches and might beat some. They usually have 4/5 stars who choose school over tennis but still wanna compete for fun.
MASON ZISETTE MEMORIAL CUP Start Date: 11/30/2017 End Date: 12/3/2017
Men's Open Singles (Draw Line - 42)
16(3) Keegan Smith (NCAA UCLA) d. Alex Gaal (Club Tennis) 7-6; 6-1
32Alex Gaal d. Nikolas Tempereau 6-1; 6-0
$$ Lakewood Open, NTRP & Senior Tournament $$Start Date: 7/5/2018 End Date: 7/9/2018
Men's Open Singles (Draw Line - 3)
16(1) Philip Bester (ATP high 225) d. Derek Lin (club tennis) 6-2; 7-5
32 Derek Lin (club tennis) d. Gilbert Chung (NCAA UCR) 1-6; 6-2; 11-9
Costa Mesa Tennis Center Wildcard TournamentStart Date: 8/16/2018 End Date: 8/19/2018
Men's Open Singles (Draw Line - 57)
SF(1) Jacob Brumm d. (10) Mason Hansen (club tennis) 6-2; 7-5
Q(10) Mason Hansen d. Michael Vergara 6-3; 6-4
16(10) Mason Hansen d. (8) Aditya Gupta 2-6; 7-5; 6-2
64(10) Mason Hansen d. Jonathan Yaffe 6-2; 6-2
Yeah, the scoreline doesn’t always tell the true story.hehe, pretty good.
at columbia, i've chatted with the club players there... they ranged from 4.5-5.5, but the team players were 6.0+
the folks i spoke to (the 5.5's) said they could keep it competitive with the worst person on the team (top players were untouchable), but the team players (even the worst one) all had another gear they could go to... making beating them seem close, but really a mile away.
guessing the same thing your'e seeing?
Yeah, the scoreline doesn’t always tell the true story.
I was at Wimbledon ~5 years ago watching dogopolov vs groth in the 1st round. The match went to a 5th set but it always felt like dogopolov was in complete control of the match. The outcome was really never in question. Going by the scoreline, it sure seemed close, but as a spectator watching the action, groth was redlining while dogopolov was just toying with him.
Goes even beyond looking simply at points won. I have a strong 4.5 friend who plays his 4.0 friend. My 4.5 friend knows his 4.0 friend can’t hurt him. When they play, he lets his friend win points and games to keep the scoreline looking respectable so as not to destroy his ego and confidence. As a result, the 4.0 guy honestly thinks he’s getting close to beating my 4.5 friend. In reality, it’s just never going to happen.Cuz tennis scores are weird.
Someone can dominate most games easily but have a few mistakes in a game or two and win 6:2
Meanwhile two can be extremely even and deuce in every game and many turns and advantages but 1 player somehow manages to squeze that extra point every game and win 6:0 when the two were almost even.
Its pretty silly if you think about it.
In tie breaker you clearly see points won, but judging by games and sets its extremely hard to judge how tight the match was or wasnt.
Thats also why alot of times you see silly scores when two pros play like 6:1 1:6 6:4 1:6 7:5
to a certain extent yes. Keegan is UCLA's #3 singles last yr. Derek and Mason ended up beating D1 players so they're a diff story vs alexhehe, pretty good.
at columbia, i've chatted with the club players there... they ranged from 4.5-5.5, but the team players were 6.0+
the folks i spoke to (the 5.5's) said they could keep it competitive with the worst person on the team (top players were untouchable), but the team players (even the worst one) all had another gear they could go to... making beating them seem close, but really a mile away.
guessing the same thing your'e seeing?
Goes even beyond looking simply at points won. I have a strong 4.5 friend who plays his 4.0 friend. My 4.5 friend knows his 4.0 friend can’t hurt him. When they play, he lets his friend win points and games to keep the scoreline looking respectable so as not to destroy his ego and confidence. As a result, the 4.0 guy honestly thinks he’s getting close to beating my 4.5 friend. In reality, it’s just never going to happen.
As @nytennisaddict said, some of these guys have a few more gears they can kick into. While the score looks close, they don’t come out and tell you they were cruising easy because they know you don’t have the weapons or skills to hurt them.
So were you a 4 or 5 star? Blue chip? And of course there is outliers. You can find any result to justify weird conclusions. You can't beat D1 players and you are an adult top level 4.5 I am guessing. So no. You are not going to beat a 5 star 18 year old starting college at USC. And neither is any other 4.5. Unless it's some weird circumstance. Stop trying to justify your tennis level. You played club tennis. Kids play D1 and still graduate with a great degree and a job. It's not time or lack of smarts that prevents varsity athletics. Its tennis level.to a certain extent yes. Keegan is UCLA's #3 singles last yr. Derek and Mason ended up beating D1 players so they're a diff story vs alex
Open level. Not 4.5 level. The club guys are not 4.5. Serious? I'm sure there are some 5 star players playing club but they are not a 4.5 ntrp and they can smoke a 35 year old 4.5 player. Or anyone for that matter playing ntrp.club players can give them good matches and might beat some. They usually have 4/5 stars who choose school over tennis but still wanna compete for fun.
MASON ZISETTE MEMORIAL CUP Start Date: 11/30/2017 End Date: 12/3/2017
Men's Open Singles (Draw Line - 42)
16(3) Keegan Smith (NCAA UCLA) d. Alex Gaal (Club Tennis) 7-6; 6-1
32Alex Gaal d. Nikolas Tempereau 6-1; 6-0
$$ Lakewood Open, NTRP & Senior Tournament $$Start Date: 7/5/2018 End Date: 7/9/2018
Men's Open Singles (Draw Line - 3)
16(1) Philip Bester (ATP high 225) d. Derek Lin (club tennis) 6-2; 7-5
32 Derek Lin (club tennis) d. Gilbert Chung (NCAA UCR) 1-6; 6-2; 11-9
Costa Mesa Tennis Center Wildcard TournamentStart Date: 8/16/2018 End Date: 8/19/2018
Men's Open Singles (Draw Line - 57)
SF(1) Jacob Brumm d. (10) Mason Hansen (club tennis) 6-2; 7-5
Q(10) Mason Hansen d. Michael Vergara 6-3; 6-4
16(10) Mason Hansen d. (8) Aditya Gupta 2-6; 7-5; 6-2
64(10) Mason Hansen d. Jonathan Yaffe 6-2; 6-2
yes, as your self-reported records of "20-4 record in 4.5 & 2-1 in 5.0" clearly indicates[as stated here]
oh, I tell you, these days, if you have too much time on your hands, you can find anything. Here's another nugget.Thats some strong detective work
I wasnt lying about anything that I beat 4 stars and that I'm their hitting coach. UTR is different from tennisrecruiting in terms of level bc if you say UTR you are comparing them to everyone. If you say tennisrecruiting (stars, etc) they are compared to juniors. So while I cant beat those with that UTR but juniors and 4 stars I have beaten. The only thing i'm saying is you can't compare juniors to adults unless they're top tier. I dont see 4 star as top tier yet.Most likely truth is guys just lie about their tennis level. How hard is it to just admit kids who practice hours on end to get to 11, 12, 13 utr are incredible players and you as a 4.5 are not beating them. No matter how much wishful thinking goes on.
Some do play 4.5 and they do smoke most 4.5s but then again they also lose to some 4.5s as well. One of these guys was actually a 4.5 until just recently.Open level. Not 4.5 level. The club guys are not 4.5. Serious? I'm sure there are some 5 star players playing club but they are not a 4.5 ntrp and they can smoke a 35 year old 4.5 player. Or anyone for that matter playing ntrp.
Well you are also not a 4.5 ntrp if you can beat 11 utr junior. So I don't even know what you've been saying this whole thread makes no sense.I wasnt lying about anything that I beat 4 stars and that I'm their hitting coach. UTR is different from tennisrecruiting in terms of level bc if you say UTR you are comparing them to everyone. If you say tennisrecruiting (stars, etc) they are compared to juniors. So while I cant beat those with that UTR but juniors and 4 stars I have beaten. The only thing i'm saying is you can't compare juniors to adults unless they're top tier. I dont see 4 star as top tier yet.
Most likely truth is guys just lie about their tennis level.
that good 4.5s can beat 4 stars. Well I havent been bumped, I cant say im better than a 4.5 when I'm not there yet.Well you are also not a 4.5 ntrp if you can beat 11 utr junior. So I don't even know what you've been saying this whole thread makes no sense.
ok, please, post few verifiable tournament/league results where 4.5 NTRP won against 18 yr old 4 star.that good 4.5s can beat 4 stars. Well I havent been bumped, I cant say im better than a 4.5 when I'm not there yet.
well that matchup will never happen in a tournament setting but I can repost something betterok, please, post few verifiable tournament/league results where 4.5 NTRP won against 18 yr old 4 star.
wow 10y old, and utr9... could he beat/stay-competitve with an avg 4.5 (because i'm an avg 4.5, that typically find strong 4.5's a challengeAlways interesting. I am lucky I get to hit with a lot of variety in levels, or at least was up to this year. But I do have quite a few players contact me to hit and generally I find they are on level or maybe a few fudge a step, both up or down even.
As for juniors though, there is a difference, albeit small influence on play overall, between UTR, age, and play level. I hit with one of our kids, Kai, who is 10 years old and is currently ranked somwhere around 50 in the boys 18's for the Southwest.Think he is at a UTR 10. Just looked him up and he is currently UTR 9. Consistent, great mover, but still at 10 years old needs to develop the game play aspect so a strong 4.5 would be a challenge. He also is VERY good at absorbing pace but not strong enough yet to create a lot of pace.
Anyway, Kai hits drop-in doubles with the 3.5 and 4.0 guys for fun and runs them around like crazy. Some of those guys get a bit butt hurt. lol.
Always interesting. I am lucky I get to hit with a lot of variety in levels, or at least was up to this year. But I do have quite a few players contact me to hit and generally I find they are on level or maybe a few fudge a step, both up or down even.
As for juniors though, there is a difference, albeit small influence on play overall, between UTR, age, and play level. I hit with one of our kids, Kai, who is 10 years old and is currently ranked somwhere around 50 in the boys 18's for the Southwest.Think he is at a UTR 10. Just looked him up and he is currently UTR 9. Consistent, great mover, but still at 10 years old needs to develop the game play aspect so a strong 4.5 would be a challenge. He also is VERY good at absorbing pace but not strong enough yet to create a lot of pace.
Anyway, Kai hits drop-in doubles with the 3.5 and 4.0 guys for fun and runs them around like crazy. Some of those guys get a bit butt hurt. lol.
hmmm...well that matchup will never happen in a tournament setting but I can repost something better
Derek Lin (club tennis - 4.5) d. Gilbert Chung (NCAA UCR - utr 12) 1-6; 6-2; 11-9
well that matchup will never happen in a tournament setting but I can repost something better
Derek Lin (club tennis - 4.5) d. Gilbert Chung (NCAA UCR - utr 12) 1-6; 6-2; 11-9
true but if I lose to your guys and they're 40+? (which i did lose) and if my league is strong then you're strong as well then 4.5 as a whole is a strong levelhmmm...
https://www.myutr.com/profiles/890464 (utr11)
http://www.tennisrecord.com/adult/profile.aspx?playername=Derek Lin
* only 1y playing record... and smoked everyone... i suspect 4.5S
* likely getting bumped to 5.0
now i understand why CA (or whatever region), has <level> much stronger than <my region>...
you get a bunch of guys that self-rate...
dominate!
then you get a bunch of other folks, thinking that those dominating self-rates are representative of 4.5 (or whatever level),
and then you get someone saying... "the 4.5's in my area beat utr12 players".
i wonder if this is a form of "basking in reflected glory"... https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/fulfillment-any-age/201112/the-psychology-sports-fans
https://www.myutr.com/profiles/890464
Seems like this Derek Lin has an 11UTR, according to MyUTR thats higher than any 4.5NTRP player.
Lol... seriously man. What is your utr marina? 8 or 9?well that matchup will never happen in a tournament setting but I can repost something better
Derek Lin (club tennis - 4.5) d. Gilbert Chung (NCAA UCR - utr 12) 1-6; 6-2; 11-9
im a 6.52Lol... seriously man. What is your utr marina? 8 or 9?
Hey I know the kid to whom you are referring. KM is actually 12 turning 13 in December. Great junior player though!
i think theyre more 9/10 from what i see but thats like everyone not just a select fewAccording to socal 4.5 marina a ATP pro can self rate at 4.5 and win everything and it proves that 4.5 players are better than 4 star juniors. Do you not see what is wrong with this? A 4.5 is supposed to be a 7 or 8 utr? Not 11.
wow 10y old, and utr9... could he beat/stay-competitve with an avg 4.5 (because i'm an avg 4.5, that typically find strong 4.5's a challenge)?
(why does everyone compare to <top of ntrp level>?)
When he is 16 he won't be allowed to play with the adults lol. Serves might hurt them.Sorry, messed that up a bit typing. Kai is currnelty 12 years old and is plyaing at UTR 9.
Here ya go:
https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/player.asp?id=836323
Kids a crack up too.
Back kinda on topic, Kai is interesting in that on Fridays he comes up and hits in a lot of practices, from juniors to hitting with some of the college players. He always swings over after that and wants to jump in with us or whoever is around. He hits with anyone and everyone and hangs around at the club all night with his Mom and brother. Playing up or down doesn't effect him and he plays his game, so the mix of levels works fine for him. I don't think that is the case for a lot of players though.