The USTA NorCal Gen Gap Tournament, a unique event by its format, took place at Stanford August 27 and 28. Both adults and juniors of all ages and levels came out to play in a fun and competitive environment.
The Gen Gap Tournament is great for players as they get to play opponents of different ages but who are at the same level. Thanks to this innovative format, the playing pool for juniors becomes much greater, giving them more opportunities to play. On top of being a rare event, some families enjoy it because they get to play together. The Gen Gap Tournament matches also counted towards the players Universal Tennis Rating.
NTRP to UTR-range Conversion Table |
Men’s NTRP | UTR Range | Women’s NTRP | UTR Range |
4.0 | 6 – 8 | 4.0 | 4 – 6 |
4.5 | 8 – 10 | 4.5 | 6 – 8 |
5.0 | 10 – 12 | 5.0 | 8 – 10 |
5.5 | 11+ | 5.5+ | 9+ |
NTRP to UTR Conversion Formula (used by Tennis360)
(Men’s NTRP) x 2.2 = UTR
(Women’s NTRP – 0.5) x 2.2 = UTR
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Congratulations to the Tournament Champions!
Anton Gotlib d. Hugo Hashimoto 7-6(4); 6-1
Cliff Moran d. Jeffery Kubota 6-3; 6-1
Ishaan Jain d. Ronit Pattanayak 6-3; 7-6(5)
Azaria Hayes d. Taylor Lim 6-2; 6-0
Skyelar Huang d. Madelyn Landerfelt 6-2; 3-6; 1-0(4)
Berthier/Huang d. Moran/Ray 8-6
Hayes/Hayes d. Bui/Tsai 8-6
For all the pictures from this event, click here.
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