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The RHTC offers an online reservation system for the convenience of our residents. To register, simply follow the link... https://www.yourcourts.com/yourcourts/security/register/55946074 and complete the form provided or call the Rolling Hills Community Association for assistance at (310) 544-6222 during regular business hours. Once processed, you will receive an email confirmation with your temporary log-in for account setup. Upon initial log in at www.yourcourts.com, an instruction window will pop up to get you started. Residents are encouraged to change their password, fill out the profile information, and set privacy features as desired. Each adult resident should have their own separate registration. Residents under the age of 18 can be registered as household members under a parent registration. This feature ensures that the information of our minor residents is protected.
Each Resident is limited to 2 advance reservations per week and 5 advance reservations total within a four-week rolling schedule. Household accounts are limited to 4 advance reservations per week and 6 total advance reservations.
Reservation start times are (Courts 2 & 3) 7:00 AM, (All Courts) 8:30 AM, 10:00, 11:30, 1:00 PM, 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, and 8:30 PM. Please note that Court 1 is available on a walk on basis from 7:30 – 8:30 AM. All other times are designated as reservations-based time slots.
NTRP PLAYER RATING SCALE
1.0 This player is just starting to play tennis.
1.5 This player has limited playing experience and is still working primarily on getting the ball into play.
2.0 This player needs on-court experience. This player has obvious stroke weaknesses but is familiar with basic positions for singles and doubles play.
2.5 This player is learning to judge where the ball is going although court coverage is weak. This player can sustain a slow rally with other players of same ability.
3.0 This player is consistent when hitting medium pace shots, but is not comfortable with all strokes and lacks control when trying for directional intent, depth, or power.
3.5 This player has achieved improved stroke dependability and direction on moderate pace shots, but still lacks depth and variety. This player exhibits more aggressive net play, has improved court coverage and is developing teamwork in doubles.
4.0 This player has dependable strokes, including directional intent, on both forehand and backhand sides on moderate shots, plus the ability to use lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys with some success. This player occasionally forces errors when serving and teamwork in doubles is evident.
4.5 This player has begun to master the use of power and spins and is beginning to handle pace, has sound footwork, can control depth of shots, and is beginning to vary tactics according to opponents. This player can hit first serves with power and accuracy and place the second serve and is able to rush the net successfully.
5.0 This player has good shot anticipation and frequently has an outstanding shot or attribute around which a game may be structured. This player can regularly hit winners or force errors off of short balls, can put away volleys, can successfully execute lobs, drop shots, half volleys and overhead smashes, and has good depth and spin on most second serves.
5.5 This player has developed power and/or consistency as a major weapon. This player can vary strategies and styles of play in a competitive situation and hits dependable shots in a stress situation.
6.0 These players will generally not need NRTP rankings. Rankings or past rankings will speak for themselves. The 6.0 player typically has had intensive training for national tournament competition at the junior level and collegiate levels and has obtained a sectional or national ranking.
The 6.5 player has a reasonable chance of succeeding at the 7.0 level and has extensive satellite tournament experience.
The 7.0 is a world class player who is committed to tournament competition on the international level and whose major source of income is tournament prize winnings.