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NTRP 3.5 — same rating, different sections
Same rating. Different reality.
Three rating systems, 17 USTA sections, and zero transparency. Sound familiar?
A 3.5 in Southern California faces stiffer competition than a 3.5 in the Caribbean. The USTA doesn't account for this. MyTennisRating does.
NTRP updates once a year. UTR updates every match. WTN uses a different scale entirely. Comparing them shouldn't require a spreadsheet.
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