What are ITF rankings?
What are ITF rankings?
The ITF Rankings are the current rankings of national teams by the International Tennis Federation in both men’s and women’s tennis. The ITF produces two sets of rankings—the ITF Davis Cup Nations Ranking for male national teams, and the ITF Fed Cup Nations Ranking for female national teams.
How do ITF rankings work?
ITF Junior World Ranking points are available at all tournaments. In order to get a ranking a player must reach a round where points are available and must have won a match in the main draw. The number of points available in each round will vary depending on the Grade of the tournament and the round reached.
How do juniors get ranked in tennis?
Players must have at least four match results in TennisLink to receive a rating. Click here to find your rating! You must be logged in to your USTA account in order to search for a junior rating level. If you don’t have a rating then you can self-rate in three simple ways.
Do junior tennis players win money?
Junior tournaments do not offer prize money. Juniors may earn income through tennis by participating on the Futures, Satellites or Challenger tours.
What is the difference between ITF and ATP ranking?
In basic terms, the ATP organise the big events for the big players while the ITF hold the events for the players with much lower world rankings.
How do you get ranked in junior tennis?
Only results from 12U or older age divisions in USTA-sanctioned tournaments and USTA Junior Team Tennis will be used to calculate a junior rating. Players 10 and under will only generate a junior rating if they play in 12U-18U divisions.
How much do ITF tennis players make?
To give this some context, men’s competitions on the USTA futures pro circuit, aimed at top juniors and college players, offers $15,000 to $25,000 in prize money. For experienced pro players, the equivalent figure is $75,000 to $125,000.