Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Analyzing 2019 USTA NTRP year-end ratings - Section bump rates by level and gender - 3.0 men and women

Next in my series of posts analyzing the 2019 year-end ratings I continue breaking down the bump rates by level and gender.  I already looked at bump rates for each section by gender, bump rates by level nationally, and started the by level analysis with the 3.5 men and women and 4.0 men and women.

Next up the 3.0 levels.  First the women.


We see a lot more bumps up, every section has more up than down, but Caribbean leads the way at nearly 19% and Middle States, Northern, SoCal, and NoCal are all at 15% or higher.  Just Intermountain had 5% bumped down, the rest less.

This makes sense, 3.0s generally have more upside, so you would expect more bumps up.

Next the 3.0 men.


There is an even larger disparity between the bumps up and down, hardly any bumps down in any section, and Southern had nearly 33% of 3.0 men bumped up and Texas nearly 28%.  This is clearly a big reason why these two sections led the way across all levels.

But four other sections were over 20% in Caribbean (actually a fraction more than Texas), Northern, New England, and Southwest.

Stay tuned, more to come.

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