Self Rating Scores & Guidelines
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1.0 - 2.0
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You’re a real beginner, with little knowledge of the game.
2.5
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You can sustain a short rally with other amateurs.
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You understand the scoring system to some degree.
3.0
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You're now playing in tournaments.
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You can hit a passable forehand, serve and volley, but struggle to maintain a dink rally.
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You avoid the backhand, and your third shot lacks direction.
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You’re starting to grasp court position, and can keep scores.
3.5
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Your dinks, volleys, and forehands are starting to be more consistent and controlled.
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You can deploy a backhand when necessary, and your serves are getting more accurate.
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When it comes to strategy, you’re now able to move quickly to the non-volley zone
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You know the difference between the hard and the soft game.
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You can sustain a short rally, and get the idea of stacking and its uses.
4.0
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You’re hitting your forehands, serves, and volleys with good control over depth and speed.
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You can hit a backhand with moderate success, and be able to mix up your third shot’s power levels.
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Your dink game is improving, and you're able to spot an attackable ball when you see it.
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You have a moderate number of unforced errors in each game.
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You’re starting to spot your opponent's weaknesses and attack them.
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You've got the hang of stacking, and when to use it to your advantage.
4.5
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You have a high level of consistency in your forehand.
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You can vary the speed, power, and spin of your serve.
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You can effectively direct your backhand and can block hard volleys directed at you.
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As for the third shot, you can intentionally and consistently place the ball where you want it.
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Your dink game is advancing, and you have a high success rate with changing shot types.
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Your footwork and weight transfer are good, and you play well with your partner, including easily stacking.
5.0
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You can hit all shots with a high level of ability from forehand and backhand. That means controlling spin, pace, and aim from all court positions.
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You’ve mastered dinks and drop shots, and can make your opponents move by placing shots where you aim them.
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You know when to use a good dink in a rally to create an opportunity to attack.
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On your third shot, you can drop and drive the ball from the forehand and backhand.
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You're able to control your volleys and aim them at your opponent's feet while blocking
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and neutralizing hard volleys toward you.
5.5
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This rating is for the pros and semi-pros