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To establish the ranking between all the table tennis players in America, a rating system known as the USATT ratings was implemented. We’ll explain how the rating system works, how it translates into play, and what a good USATT ranking is.
In the sections below, we will first describe the process used to identify the initial ratings of the players that participate in the tournament or league event under consideration. We will then describe the 4 passes of the ratings processor in detail.
This page explains how Joe Zhang (USATT# 1165421)'s rating went from 1722 to 1728 at the ICC - Advanced League event from 2 Oct 2021. The links below take you to pages that describe various aspects of the rating processor.
In the sections below, we will first describe the process used to identify the initial ratings of the players that participate in the tournament or league event under consideration. We will then describe the 4 passes of the ratings processor in detail.
You'll find everything you need in relation to ratings on this page. Check the navigation above to help you find what you are looking for. If you encounter any problems or issues in using the page, please email tina.ren@usatt.org .
The USATT Rankings is an objective merit-based method used to provide information about a player’s performance in the past 24 months at specific USATT sanctioned high level tournaments. The USATT Rankings are composed of the following lists: Adult Men’s Singles; Adult Women’s Singles; Junior Boy’s Singles* (U19, U17, U15, U13, U11)
USA Table Tennis is the official governing body for table tennis in the United States, responsible for sanctioning official table tennis tournaments within the country. To establish the ranking between all the table tennis players in America, a rating system known as the USATT ratings was impleme