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USAPA ANNOUNCES NEW TOURNAMENT RATING SYSTEM USAPA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JUSTIN MALOOF I n a continuing effort to provide the finest in competitive pickleball play, the USAPA recently announced a new official tournament rating system powered by PickleballTournaments.com. The new joint venture will greatly enhance the tournament structure for all pickleball events, enabling tournament directors to create fair and balanced player brackets, while participants will now know their standings from the newly created rating system. As part of the agreement, PickleballTournaments.com will be the exclusive official provider of tournament ratings and tournament management software for USAPA- sanctioned tournaments. PickleballTournaments. com will develop a new user interface and integration of a single master tournament calendar for PickleballTournaments.com and USAPA. We couldn’t be more excited to bring a fully automated, results-based ratings and ranking system to our sport and believe this system will be a huge benefit to tournament directors and serve as yet another value-added feature to USAPA membership. The new USAPA Pickleball Tournament Rating System will be similar to those currently being used in tennis, badminton, squash, table tennis, and other sports. Ratings will be extremely accurate, objective and universal. They will be calculated by computer using strategically created algorithms based on tournament results from the past two years and adopting weighting factors such as tournament format (sanctioned vs. non- sanctioned), recency of play, and strength of the player’s opponent. PickleballTournaments.com worked closely with data specialists from Pickleball Ratings to develop the new ratings system. Unlike the 2-digit skill rating (e.g. 3.5) that’s been used for many years by players, clubs and tournaments, the USAPA Tournament Ratings will be a 4-digit rating (e.g. 3.786) and will prove to be more precise. Based on accumulated statistical data, the 4-digit rating will map to a player’s updated or new 2-digit skill level. For example, a player rating of 3.994 maps to a 3.5 skill level and a 4.014 rating maps to a 4.0 skill level. The USAPA Tournament Ratings will be calculated for five competitive divisions—Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles. USAPA member players will be able to check their ratings on their USAPA.org member profile, and by July of this year, players will also be able to view their ratings on their PickleballTournaments.com member profile. Additional features will include the ability to access other USAPA member players’ ratings, and a list of the “Top 100” rated players in the five divisions. Additionally, an advisory board established by the USAPA will oversee improvements to the USAPA Tournament Ratings system. They will include representatives of PickleballTournaments.com, major event tournament directors, 5.0 tournament players, statisticians, and computer scientists. While we wait for the completion and launch of the new rating system, USAPA will no longer be accepting rating recommendations from tournament directors or raters. Players wishing to appeal his/her rating for an event prior to the release may continue to do so by emailing [email protected]. Players without a rating may self-rate following the guidelines on the USAPA website. Once the new ratings are in place, players will register for tournaments using the new USAPA Tournament Rating. All registrations prior to the release of the new system will not be affected. A FAQ document is currently being drafted and will be available soon. MAY/JUNE 2018 | MAGAZINE 9