The two main rating systems **DUPR (Dynamic Universal Pickleball Rating)** is the most widely adopted system in 2026. It uses a 2.00–8.00 scale calculated from match results submitted through the app. DUPR tracks both singles and doubles separately and updates within 24 hours of score entry. **UTPR (USA Pickleball Tournament Player Rating)** is the legacy system used for sanctioned tournaments. It uses a 2.5–5.5 scale based on tournament performance only — casual open-play results don't count. For Culver City open-play purposes, **DUPR is more useful** because it reflects actual match results against your local community, not just tournament performance.
What the numbers mean at Elenda Street Based on typical Culver City open-play populations: - **2.5–3.0**: Learning the rules, dinking unreliably, frequent unforced errors. Welcome at any time but may struggle in fast-paced evening rotations. - **3.0–3.5**: Consistent rallies, basic dink game, serve + third-shot drop in progress. The most common range at weekday morning sessions. - **3.5–4.0**: Reliable kitchen play, building reset skills, beginning to poach. This is the core weekday evening population at Elenda Street. - **4.0–4.5**: Strategic court positioning, consistent ATP attempts, beginning to play with pace and spin. Weekend competitive play. - **4.5+**: Competitive tournament level. Culver City has a small but real 4.5 community that organizes separate games.
How to get rated 1. **Download the DUPR app** (free) and create a profile 2. **Log your match results** — both wins and losses, with your opponent's DUPR ID 3. **Your rating calculates** after ~5 logged matches. It becomes more accurate with more matches. 4. **For tournament UTPR**: Play a USA Pickleball-sanctioned event. Los Angeles-area tournaments run monthly at venues including the LA Tennis Center (Westwood) and the Carson Community Center. For players at Elenda Street who just want to find evenly matched games: a self-assessment is fine. Tell waiting players your honest skill level as "beginner," "intermediate," or "competitive" — the community is good at self-sorting.
Source discipline:This guide uses official City of Culver City court rules, USA Pickleball (USAPA) rulebooks, and community player reports. Posted court signs at Culver Blvd & Elenda St remain the operational authority.
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