Entry ID19020
RegionSouthern
Player NameJill Anderson
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Phone5037028612
Current APPL Index3.71
Appeal To4.0
Recent APPL Season2025
Appeal ReasonDisagree with APPL Index
Internal Review Notes

Jill is a 3.71 wishing to play at 4.0. She started 2.25 at 3.87 and dropped each game. She played one match in January and one match in March. She won only 33 points in 12 games which averages less than 3 pts per game. She had 132 points scored against her.

She said she has done lots of drilling and work on the court this summer, which I think is good, however, there really is not enough data to warrant the 4.0 jump.

In 2024 she played 3 matches in mixed double 3.5. She was competitive. Her rating went from 3.7 to 3.87 which qualified her for a fast track appeal to 4.0 this past year.

I have no idea if she has a dupr. The only Jill Anderson I could find that was close in age had a rating of 3.52

I do not feel that her current rating shows that she is strong enough to play 4.0. I recommend another year at 3.5 and she can play on 4.0 as an exception if they have room.

Reject Reason
  • APPL history of results does not support the Appeal
REQUIRED:

I am requesting my rating be appealed to a 4.0 so I can play on my team, Quails Gone Wild. I am a returning member who has spent the last seven months drilling with our coach. I have learned top spin shots, slice shots and foot work, which have lead to a huge improvement in my game. I have been partnered with two players on the team who have maintained their APPL ratings for two years. Both feel I will be a competitive partner for them. The only matches I played in last season were against the 18+ team and was partnered with another low 4.0 player.

DISAGREE WITH APPL INDEX
Team 1 State PlayNo
Team 1 Region WinNo
Last Season Teams1
APPL Games12
Team 1 NameQuails Gone Wild
Team 1 DivisionWomen
Team 1 Skill Level4.0
Team 1 Age Level50+
Team 1 Total Games Won14
Team 1 Total Games Lost16
Tournaments played last 12 months0
Workflow StatusRejected