One global platform for everything tennis and pickleball.
UTR Sports connects players with global rating systems, level-based play, leagues, teams and analytics. Ready to get out and play?
- Have fun finding players and playing competitive matches at your level in your community
- Post scores, track progress and access your stats and analytics
- Enjoy innovative formats like Flex Leagues, Team Tennis, Circuits, Camps and Dingles
- Follow or participate in high school, college and pro tennis
- Join and create player groups to get on the court more often while making friends and staying active
UTR Sports is the gold standard of rating systems! Known for the world’s most accurate measure of a player’s skill level, and every player can have a rating regardless of age, gender, or location.
- UTR-T (Tennis)
- UTR-P (Pickleball)
- UTR-C (Color Ball)
Join for free or level up your game with a Power Subscription. As a Power Player, you have access to more rating insights, advanced analytics, discounted event fees, exclusive partner perks, and much more.
UTR Sports is connecting players, coaches, clubs and federations to grow pickleball and tennis by creating opportunities and pathways for players from all over the world, in all stages of life, to find better matches and unlock more fun and flexible play.
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Annual Power Subscription
¥798.00
Monthly Power Subscription
¥80.00
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UTR Sports FAQ
Is UTR Sports free?
Yes, UTR Sports is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is UTR Sports legit?
⚠️ The UTR Sports app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
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How much does UTR Sports cost?
UTR Sports has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is ¥439.00.
I bought the power subscription, uninstalled, and reinstall the app, and literally no benefits are unlocked other than discounts on tournaments and being able to buy gear through their affiliate partner links. The double digit rating isn’t there, my stats aren’t there, none of the analytics are there, this is a very poorly executed subscription program. They just flat out don’t work on iPhone 14. I canceled my power subscription, and hope that they can develop this app in the future to actually work when a paying customer buys their service. I’ve played over 30 games, there’s enough data, and it just doesn’t give you the benefits you pay for.
I love UTR
It is insane though I prefer USTA over UTR and at first UTR is all based on USTA then USTA sewed UTR and also UTR doesn’t give you a world ranking but you should get still get both UTR and USTA
Inaccurate Ratings
Two people playing at the same level, having similar scores and record can have totally different ratings Some ratings say reliable with only 4 matches played. In my case, I have a 5.4 rating with a record of 2-2 in the matches that were recorded in skill level 3.5! How can this be? A lady I know has won several singles tournaments at the 3.5 USA Pickleball rating system. Her UTR rating is 3.0! How can this be? I hear they’re using these ratings for nationals at some point, hopefully not this year. Please make a rating system fair for everyone.
Disorganized and Unresponsive
I recently participated in a tournament organized by UTR Sports, and unfortunately, my experience left much to be desired. Here are the key issues I encountered:
Last-Minute Schedule Showing:
UTR Sports informed me of my tournament time just one day before the event. This lack of advance notice made it challenging to adjust my plans.
To my dismay, the rescheduled time clashed with existing commitments, leaving me in a difficult situation.
Inflexible Refund Policy:
When I requested a refund due to the sudden schedule change, UTR Sports informed me that the deadline had already passed.
Their refusal to accommodate my situation felt rigid and unsympathetic.
Communication Gap:
UTR Sports failed to communicate effectively with participants. Timely notifications are crucial for players to plan their day and make necessary adjustments.
The lack of transparency regarding scheduling changes was frustrating.
In summary, UTR Sports demonstrated poor organization, inflexibility, and inadequate communication. As a participant, I expected better service and consideration. I recommend potential players to proceed with caution and be aware of these shortcomings.
Experience
Honestly a pretty reliable source of statistics that provides constant feedback on how you perform in matches, but dosent really measure much else besides win/loss
Review of app
Need to be able to look up any player regardless of location. For tournament players, we travel outside 125 miles.
No start times on bracket play
No easy way to look up players within a tournament
Bracket listings cut off on the description so constantly picking wrong group
Information not in app but does show on the web site.
Not user friendly. The gold standard is pickleball brackets. This app has a ways too go
Can’t see events-Terrible updates
It wont list my upcoming events. The search functions is off and on bad. Not sure what we’re getting for $10 a month, other than a right to pay $40 per match for little kids. The app is terrible now! Ugh.
Dear diary
After being pranked my the guy in promotion department, I feel very thrilled to say I see your prank as a form of enjoyment rather than a mean prank as it was. I think I deserve a higher rating, so in order to forgive y’all’s prank. I’m currently a 2.01, but y’all promised a 3.01. I’ll like to end this by saying, y’all are rude and mean, but I forgive y’all w that condition.
Sincerely yours truly, Angel Valenzuela
Difficult to use the app
The app is not very user-friendly. When I search for “upcoming“ events, it shows me past tournaments from 2018 and 2019.
All In
It’s like the halving event this month has been eclipsed by a revolutionary day for the world
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