USAPA Self Rating Chart

Rating Descriptions

These descriptions were derived from current rating descriptions used in   Florida’s Winter Senior Pickleball Leagues. They have been modified in an   attempt to better meet the differences in the various age groups that the   USAPA represents.

Rating

Rating Descriptions

1.0 These players need to work most on developing their hand/eye coordination.   They frequently miss the ball entirely, but can hit some of the slower balls   with their forehand. They have a hard time playing games because they can’t   keep a rally going.
1.5 These players keep some short rallies going with their forehand, but still   fail to return easy balls frequently and occasionally still miss the ball   entirely. They have played a few games and know the basic rules of the game.
2.0 These players are learning to judge where the ball is going, but can   sustain a short rally with players of equal ability. They have obvious   weaknesses in most of their strokes.
2.5 These players are able to keep quite a few balls going with their   forehands, make most easy volleys, and are beginning to make some backhands   but need to work more on developing their strokes. They are thinking more   about coming up to the non-volley zone to hit volleys and are making an   effort to be more aggressive.
3.0 These players are fairly consistent when hitting medium-paced shots, but   are not comfortable with all strokes and lack control when trying for   direction, depth, or power on their shots. They are beginning to attempt lobs   and dinks but don’t fully understand when and why they should use them and   don’t have a lot of success with them.
3.5 These players have achieved improved stroke dependability with directional   control on most medium speed balls and some harder hit balls. They still need   to develop more depth and variety with their shots, but are exhibiting more   aggressive net play, are anticipating their opponent’s shots better, and are   developing teamwork in doubles.
4.0 These players have dependable strokes, including directional control and   depth on both forehand and backhand sides with most shots. They can use lobs,   overheads, approach shots and volleys with some success and occasionally   force errors when serving. Rallies may be lost due to impatience. Teamwork in   doubles is evident. They know the rules of the game and can play by them.
4.5 These players have developed their use of power and spin, can successfully   execute all shots, can control the depth of their shots, and can handle pace.   They have sound footwork and they move well enough to get to the non-volley   zone whenever required. They understand strategy and can adjust their style   of play according to their opponent’s strengths and weaknesses and their   position on the court. They can hit serves with power and accuracy and can also   vary the speed and spin of the serve if desired.
5.0 These players have all the skills of the 4.5 players, but have either   developed these same skills to a higher level or are simply quicker and/or   stronger than the 4.5 group of players.

 

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