Post a Score - Self Posting


You can now self-post your Tennis or Pickleball scores from recent play right from your Dashboard!

Note: Our Self-Posting feature is intended for casual play only. All matches currently imported into our system are not applicable for Post a Score and duplicates will be removed.

Let's get started! Log in to utrsports.net and click the + button in the top right of your screen. Select 'Post Score'. Enter the match details such as the type of sport, who you played, the date of the match, and, of course, the score! You can even post a doubles match by clicking from the drop-down "Doubles". 

Once you've entered the match results, the system will showcase the winner. Use the double arrows to flip the players on the match and ensure the right player is displayed as the winner. Click Post Score to submit your results.

Pro Tip: Self-posted scores only contribute to UTR Rating and will display on your profile as well as your opponent's once your opponent has confirmed them. Your opponent also has the option to deny the scores. Once confirmed, the results will impact the players' ratings by the next day. Denied scores do not impact the ratings. 

DEFAULT, WITHDRAW, OR RETIRE

To enter a withdraw, default, or retire; click the match outcome and select the player who did not participate fully in the match.

After entering the score you can either click on "Save & Next" if you would like to enter the score for another match in the draw or click on "Save & Exit" to return the draw view.

CONFIRMING AND DENYING SCORES

When someone posts a score against you, you'll receive notice of "Pending results", via email and have the option to either confirm the score, at which point it will show up on your player profile, or deny it. You can see your Pending results on your home dashboard after you've logged on to utrsports.net.

When you deny a score, its status will change to "Rejected" and only be visible to you, so you can track who has been posting scores against you. 

Made a mistake when posting a score? At any time, you can delete a self-posted score, regardless of whether it's still pending or has already been accepted by your opponent. Just go to the match you'd like to delete from your profile's results tab click the more options button, then choose "Delete Score":


Missing a score from your profile? Check this article for more information. 

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