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| 10 Feb 2007 | |
| 109 Nations with ITN On Court Assessors |
Tennis coaches from 109 different nations from all corners of the earth have registered as Official ITN On Court Assessors at the ITN On Court Assessment website at www.oncourtassessment.com
The website was developed to enable players to track and chart their own development and improvement. It also allows players to compare their scores to other players on a local, national and international basis.
You can even compare your scores to ex champions like Andres Gomez and Peter McNamara that have already done ITN On Court Assessments.
All Tennis coaches are encouraged to sign up as official ITN On Court Assessors and enter assessment results of all their players. Then the players Login and start charting their own development and improvement over time.
They can also compare their ITN On Court Assessment scores to players they choose and even print out their own ITN Certificate.
Tennis Coaches from 109 nations are already actively involved in the system.
Click here to go to www.oncourtassessment.com
Become part of the ITF's global ratings scheme now and help us to promote the International Tennis Number.
Tennis Coaches already using the ITN On Court Assessment are from the following nations.
Albania Algeria Argentina Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Barbados Belarus Belgium Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Cameroon Canada Cayman Islands Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Ecuador
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Egypt England Estonia Ethiopia Finland France Germany Ghana Greece Guam Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Korea Kuwait Lebanon Libya
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Macedonia Malawi Malaysia Malta Mauritius Mexico Moldova Mongolia Morocco Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Zealand Nigeria Oman Pakistan Panama Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Romania Russia Saint Kitts And Nevis Saint Lucia Scotland
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Sierra Leone Singapore Slovak Republic Slovenia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Thailand Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Ukraine United Arab Emirates United States Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam Wales Yugoslavia Zambia Zimbabwe |
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