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Tennis Players - How you can use the ITN

Are you a tennis player wanting to track your ongoing development and improvement?

Introduction: Start by viewing these short tutorials that will give you a quick overveiw of how to use the ITN Leader Boards and How to use the interactive Player Charts to help you track and Chart your own development and improvement.

How to tutorial for the ITN leader Boards How to tutorial of ITN Player Charts

Step 1:

Check out the scores of players in your age category by clicking here. Now you should read through the Player Frequently Asked Questions page to familiarize yourself with the services we provide. Next you should become familiar with how to use this website by viewing the Online Tutorial by clicking here.

Step 2:

Ask your coach to register on the Official ITN On Court Assessment Website (This website).

Step 3:

Ask your coach if you can take part in an Official ITN On Court Assessment.

Step 4:

Make sure your coach enters your results on the Official ITN On Court Assessment Website (This website). Your assessor will provide you with a confirmation receipt that will contain your Player Profile Number, your temporary password and your Official ITN On Court Assessment results. Now you can log in and start using all the tools on this website to chart your own development and improvement. See the example below.


Dynamic full colour charts of your development and improvement!!

Now coaches and the players can track a player's ongoing development and improvement!!

Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned competitive player, the ability to see all your results in colorful easy to read charts, will help you pinpoint what you're excelling at and what you need to improve, to take the next step up the tennis ladder, (ie. the ITN On Court Assessment will clearly illustrate if you have more control of your forehand compared to your backhand, etc, etc...).

Now you and your coach can work together on the areas of your game that really need improvement.

You can also compare your Assessment results with averages for your age and those of players in the national squads. Juniors will be able to compare themselves with the very best players in the nation for their age group.

Click here to view more demo charts that you can use to view your progress.

Official ITN On Court Assessment Correlation Table

Players are given their ITN ratings based on their Total Assessment Score. Below is the correlation chart used to provide the player with their ITN.

Score (F) row is for Females. Score (M) row is for Males.

What people are saying.

ITN On Court Assessment testimonial video

Click the image above to view a short video from one of Australia's most successful tennis academies who have embraced the ITN On Court Assessment.

Andrew Kratzmann
Recently retired touring Professional Player

I have conducted ITN clinics and have graded over 200 people at all levels at clubs throughout Queensland.

The ITN is an ITF, (International Tennis Federation) initiative and is currently being implemented throughout the world. It is an on-court objective assessment that will enable all players worldwide to be linked through one rating system.

I have found this assessment to be of great benefit to clubs and coaches by enabling them to create competitive matches by putting people of the same standard against each other.

The most important benefit of the grading system that I’ve witnessed is that it creates a desire in people to play the game more.

95% of the people I’ve graded have said to me they think they can do better next time they take the test.

For example, say they have an ITN rating of 6 (1 being professional level and 10 being basic beginner level). When I put their ITN rating on the international website at oncourtassessment.com this person can then go and see how they rate by checking how other people at their club have rated.

This is when it creates healthy competition, when they see someone they think they can beat with an ITN rating of 5. This makes them want to practice more and do the test again to try and better their rating.

The On Court Assessment can be taken any amount of times. I have seen the clubs in Australia benefit from this new rating system by getting more kids and people interested in tennis and getting them more active physically.

I believe it can be of the same benefit to clubs throughout every country worldwide.Sincerely

Andrew Kratzmann
Recently retired touring Professional Player

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