| Level | Age | Skills |
| Level 0 | 1-3 | BeginnerNo prior experience or just started playing. |
| Level 1 | 4 | BeginnerNo prior experience or just started playing. |
| Level 2A | 5 | BeginnerNo prior experience or just started playing. |
| Level 2B | 5 | Intermediate level player Can play 10 or more consecutive rallies with a partner from the baseline. Can play a little in different game situations (serve, return, baseline, net). Simple basic technique that needs improvement. Can play both singles and doubles. Can play in social events (friendly tournaments). |
| Level 2C | 5 | Competitor (amateur) Plays weekly and participates in league tournaments at least 5 times a year. Plays in all game situations (serve, return, baseline play, net play). Uses simple tactics (able to move the opponent). Needs to improve technically. |
| Level 2D | 5 | Competitor (highest category tournaments) Plays weekly and competes in highest category tournaments 6+ times a year. Plays well in different game situations (serve, return, baseline play, net play) and uses different tactics. Technically good. |
| Level 3A | 6-7 | BeginnerNo prior experience or just started playing. |
| Level 3B | 6-7 | Intermediate level player Can play 10 or more consecutive rallies with a partner from the baseline. Can play a little in different game situations (serve, return, baseline, net). Simple basic technique that needs improvement. Can play both singles and doubles. Can play in social events (friendly tournaments). |
| Level 3C | 6-7 | Competitor (amateur) Plays weekly and participates in league tournaments at least 5 times a year. Plays in all game situations (serve, return, baseline play, net play). Uses simple tactics (able to move the opponent). Needs to improve technically. |
| Level 3D | 6-7 | Competitor (highest category tournaments) Plays weekly and competes in highest category tournaments 6+ times a year. Plays well in different game situations (serve, return, baseline play, net play) and uses different tactics. Technically good. |
| Level 4A | 8-10 | BeginnerNo prior experience or just started playing. |
| Level 4B | 8-10 | Intermediate level player Can play 10 or more consecutive rallies with a partner from the baseline. Can play a little in different game situations (serve, return, baseline, net). Simple basic technique that needs improvement. Can play both singles and doubles. Can play in social events (friendly tournaments). |
| Level 4C | 8-10 | Competitor (amateur) Plays weekly and participates in league tournaments at least 5 times a year. Plays in all game situations (serve, return, baseline play, net play). Uses simple tactics (able to move the opponent). Needs to improve technically. |
| Level 4D | 8-10 | Competitor (highest category tournaments) Plays weekly and competes in highest category tournaments 6+ times a year. Plays well in different game situations (serve, return, baseline play, net play) and uses different tactics. Technically good. |
| Level 5A | 11-13 | BeginnerNo prior experience or just started playing. |
| Level 5B | 11-13 | Intermediate level player Can play 10 or more consecutive rallies with a partner from the baseline. Can play a little in different game situations (serve, return, baseline, net). Simple basic technique that needs improvement. Can play both singles and doubles. Can play in social events (friendly tournaments). |
| Level 5C | 11-13 | Competitor (amateur) Plays weekly and participates in league tournaments at least 5 times a year. Plays in all game situations (serve, return, baseline play, net play). Uses simple tactics (able to move the opponent). Needs to improve technically. |
| Level 5D | 11-13 | Competitor (highest category tournaments) Plays weekly and competes in highest category tournaments 6+ times a year. Plays well in different game situations (serve, return, baseline play, net play) and uses different tactics. Technically good. |
| Level 6A | 14+ | BeginnerNo prior experience or just started playing. |
| Level 6B | 14+ | Beginner+ Experience 5+ training sessions, has played for 1-3 months |
| Level 7 | 14+ | Advanced beginner Less than a year of experience. Can mainly play on the baseline, but not very consistently. Basic in all game situations (serve, return, baseline, and net). Technically still raw. Also learning to play doubles. |
| Level 8A | 14+ | Intermediate level player – SLOWER than average Able to play 10 or more consecutive rallies with a partner from the baseline. Able to play a little in different game situations (serve, return, baseline, net). Simple basic technique that needs improvement. Can play both singles and doubles. Can play at social events (friendly tournaments). |
| Level 8B | 14+ | Intermediate level player – FASTER than average Able to play 10 or more consecutive rallies with a partner from the baseline. Able to play a little in different game situations (serve, return, baseline, net). Simple basic technique that still needs improvement. Can play both singles and doubles. Can play at social events (friendly tournaments). |
| Level 9 | 14+ | Advanced enthusiast Plays regularly every week, moves quickly and has the technical skills to play in all game situations (serve, block, back row, net, although these still need improvement). Knows how to move opponents around the court. Rarely participates in tournaments. |
| Level 10 | 14+ | Advanced player with 2+ years of experience. Plays every week and participates in club tournaments. Feels comfortable playing in all game situations. May participate in lower league tournaments. |
| Level 11 | 14+ | Competitor (amateur) Plays weekly and participates in league tournaments at least 5 times a year. Plays in all game situations (serve, return, baseline play, net play). Uses simple tactics (able to move the opponent). Needs to improve technically. |
| Level 12 | 14+ | Competitor (highest category tournaments) Plays weekly and competes in highest category tournaments 6+ times a year. Plays well in different game situations (serve, return, baseline play, net play) and uses different tactics. Technically good. |