Do you play competitively?
We get it, competition is a huge part of tennis and that's why we aim to support our more competitive playing community with a product that helps to enhance their game. Access personal statistics to help track and improve your performance, view all of your match results and World Tennis Number (WTN) history in once place and compare yourself to your opponents using our head-to-head comparisons feature. Level up your game today.
01 Objective Measurement of Skill Level
WTN provides an accurate, data-driven representation of a player’s abilities. It takes into account match results, performance against opponents of varying levels, and consistency, which allows players to understand their true competitive standing.
02 Global Benchmark
The WTN system is used internationally, meaning players can compare their skills against competitors worldwide, regardless of region. This global recognition helps players identify where they stand on a broader scale and track their progress over time.
03 Improvement Tracking
Players can easily track their progress through changes in their WTN over time. This helps players see tangible evidence of improvement or identify areas for development, whether they are looking to advance to higher competition levels or not.
04 Matching Opponents
Competitive play often requires players to find opponents at a similar skill level. WTN makes it easier to find appropriate opponents by matching players with others who have a similar rating, ensuring competitive and balanced matches.
05 Seamless Integration with Tournaments
Many tennis clubs and organisations use WTN to classify players in competitions. This system allows players to be placed in appropriate categories, ensuring they face off against competitors of similar skill, enhancing the fairness and excitement of tournament play. The WTN is now used as acceptance criteria in the World Tennis Tour, Masters and Juniors.
06 Motivation and Goal Setting
Having a clear, numerical rating like WTN provides players with a concrete benchmark to aim for, encouraging goal-setting and motivation. Players may strive to improve their WTN by increasing their competitive performance.
07 Eligibility for Ranking and Seeding
As players improve their WTN, they may gain eligibility for ranking in larger competitions or events. A higher WTN can lead to better seeding, ensuring a more favourable position in tournaments. The WTN is used as acceptance criteria on the World Tennis Tour, Juniors and Masters.
08 Enhanced Credibility
Players with a well-established WTN can showcase their abilities with a credible, standardised number, which may be valuable for securing coaching opportunities, sponsorships, or other career-related tennis pursuits.


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