Currently based in Toronto, Canada, self-rated NTRP 3.5 tennis player on the long road to hopefully make it to NTRP 4.0 one day.
NTRP is a broad measure of tennis skill: "The NTRP system identifies general levels of ability, but an individual will be rated within those levels at 50 different hundredths of a point. For example, a 3.5 player can fall anywhere between a 3.01 and a 3.50. A typical match result for a player with a 3.01 rating versus a 3.49 player, both of whom are 3.5s, would be 6-0, 6-0 in favor of the higher rated player."