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Team Setup
Build your roster and organize your players before the season starts.
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My Players
Create and maintain player profiles. Ratings, contact info, section.
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Manage Players
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My Teams
Set up team format, level, and section. Manage multiple teams from one console.
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Roster Builder
Assign players to teams. Drag and drop from your player pool into team rosters.
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Match Play
Schedule matches, scout the opposition, and track your results.
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Season & Lineups
Schedule matches, assign players to lines, manage in-season substitutions.
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Match Intelligence
Scout opponents, compare lineups line-by-line, see strength edges.
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Scout Opponents
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Record Results
Log match outcomes, build your season record over time.
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Generate match-day materials to bring to the courts.
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Match Day Packet
Print-ready lineup card with player ratings, opponent intel, venue, and contact info. The artifact you bring to the courts.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A 3.5 player from Southern California is not the same as a 3.5 from a smaller section. The NTRP system does not account for the depth and intensity of competition across USTA sections. Section adjustment gives you a more honest picture of what your opponents (or your own players) would look like on a national scale.
UTR is a universal system. It already factors in match results across sections, states, and countries. The section strength gap is an NTRP-specific problem because NTRP ratings are computed within section boundaries. Applying a section adjustment to UTR would double-count and distort the output.
That is exactly what this is for. Enter your opponents' known ratings and their home section. The adjusted column shows you what those players would rate if they played in your section. No more guessing whether a 4.0 from SoCal is going to be a different level than a 4.0 from your home section.
Free — for first-time captains and single teams. Up to 2 team profiles, unlimited players per roster. Full rating translation (NTRP ↔ UTR) with section adjustment, lineup card, matchup comparison, and season planner. No login required. Data saves automatically in your browser.

Pro — for serious captains managing multiple teams. Up to 5 team profiles (men's, women's, mixed, 18+, 40+ — whatever you run). Unlimited players per roster. CSV export for rosters and match logs. Priority access to new captain tools as they ship.

Club Captain — for super captains and club directors. Unlimited team profiles and players. All exports including PDF matchup reports and season summaries. Advanced per-match opponent scouting with saved history. Early access to experimental features and a direct feedback channel. Built for captains running 3+ teams across seasons, or clubs managing many teams at once.
NTRP-to-UTR conversions use gender-specific mapping data sourced from TennisPal and cross-referenced with observed match results. Section strength tiers are based on historical championship performance data across USTA sections. Full methodology is explained on the Methodology page.