New USTA Connect Integration Brings WTN and NTRP Ratings Into CourtReserve

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CourtReserve now integrates with USTA Connect, bringing official World Tennis Number (WTN) and NTRP ratings directly into your member profiles. That means your team gets trusted skill-level data inside the same platform you already use to manage your club.

With these ratings available in CourtReserve, you can better shape programming, reach the right members, and get a clearer view of skill levels across your organization — all without manually maintaining that data in a separate system.

The USTA Connect integration is available to CourtReserve clubs for $25/month on the Launch plan and is included with Advance and Momentum plans.

Visit the Help Center for setup details, or contact the CourtReserve team with questions.

What to know about USTA Connect, WTN, and NTRP

USTA Connect is the United States Tennis Association’s vetted partnership and data-sharing program that connects the USTA with platforms, organizations, and companies serving the tennis industry.

Through the USTA Connect integration, CourtReserve brings two established player ratings into your club operations:

  • ITF World Tennis Number (WTN): A global tennis rating developed by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and adopted by the USTA. Players have separate WTN ratings for singles and doubles.
  • NTRP: The USTA’s established player rating system and a key rating used across USTA offerings, including USTA League play.

Through this integration, official WTN and NTRP ratings become available right inside CourtReserve. Together, they give your team a consistent reference point for managing skill-based play across your club.

CourtReserve member Ratings tab showing USTA Connect Ratings with WTN singles, WTN doubles, NTRP, and USTA number.
Admins can view WTN singles, WTN doubles, and NTRP ratings directly within a member’s CourtReserve profile.

How official tennis ratings work inside CourtReserve

Once a member’s USTA account is linked, their verified WTN and NTRP ratings become part of their CourtReserve profile and can be used across key areas of the platform.

Here’s what that looks like for your team and your players.

For clubs

Managing player ratings can mean extra work, from keeping information current to applying it consistently across your programs. With official ratings connected to member profiles, skill level can become a more active part of how you manage tennis programming across your club.

  • Keep player ratings current: An initial bulk sync helps connect existing members with the USTA database, followed by automatic weekly rating updates.
  • Build events around skill level: Use WTN or NTRP ratings as registration restrictions to limit event signups to players within a specific rating range.
  • Find the right groups of players: Filter the Members Report using WTN or NTRP ratings to identify members within specific skill levels.
  • Send more relevant communications: Use ratings to filter recipients for email campaigns, bulk texts, and push notifications.
  • See ratings alongside member information: Admins can view WTN singles, WTN doubles, and NTRP ratings directly from a member’s profile.

“Clubs have always known that good matches keep players coming back, and good matches start with knowing where players actually stand,” said Ashley Owens, Co-Founder of CourtReserve. “Putting official ratings right inside the platform takes the guesswork out of it. Directors can build better events, players find the right level faster, and everyone spends more time on court.”

CourtReserve event registration page showing a USTA NTRP 3.0 rating restriction alongside event details.
Clubs can set NTRP rating requirements on events so eligibility criteria are clear before players register.

For players

Players get greater visibility into their official ratings and a direct way to connect their USTA information with your club.

  • View official ratings: Players can see their NTRP and World Tennis Number ratings directly in their CourtReserve account once their USTA account is linked.
  • Connect or create a USTA account: Players who aren’t linked yet can connect an existing USTA account, or create one, right from their CourtReserve profile.
  • Register for the right events: Rating-based event restrictions help ensure players register only when their linked rating meets the requirements your club sets.

For your team, that can mean less back-and-forth around eligibility when members register for rated events.

CourtReserve Link USTA Account window with a field for a USTA number and an option to create a new USTA account.
Players can connect an existing USTA account or create one from their CourtReserve profile.

Get started with CourtReserve + USTA Connect 

Partnerships like USTA Connect help bring the systems, data, and organizations that support tennis closer together. For your club, that connection now lives inside CourtReserve.

USTA Connect is available now. Visit the Help Center for setup details, or contact the CourtReserve team with questions.

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