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USATT JustGo update adds match-level ratings and easier league management

USATT’s latest JustGo rollout puts match-level rating changes in front of players and lets leagues import results from outside systems, cutting down on admin friction.

Nina Kowalski2 min read
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USATT JustGo update adds match-level ratings and easier league management
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Every result now leaves a clearer trail in USA Table Tennis’s JustGo system, and that is the kind of change players feel immediately. The April 17 update added match-level rating changes on the Ratings page, so athletes can see how each result affects their standing instead of waiting for a broader update to tell the story of a weekend.

USATT also gave the Ratings Overview page a more useful shape for players tracking progress over time. The new view shows all-time high ratings and a dynamic progression chart, making it easier to spot milestones, hot streaks and long-term movement. That builds on the April 2 update, which expanded the Ratings Performance tab with global statistics from sanctioned tournaments and leagues, yearly performance statistics, recent win-loss records, highest historical ratings and interactive graphs.

The biggest operational shift is on the league side. Results created outside JustGo, including leagues run through Omnipong or Stadium Compete, can now be uploaded into the platform for ratings processing. Club administrators can also correct match results directly within league events, a change that should reduce the back-and-forth that often slows local competition. For leagues juggling players, brackets and ratings, the update pushes more of the work into one place.

The April 17 post, published at 9:30 PM EDT and authored by Joshua Dyke, also points interested users toward Vlad Farcas and Robert Mayer for a walkthrough. That fits the broader rollout USATT outlined when it announced its partnership with JustGo on December 8, 2025. At that point, the federation said the first phase would focus on modernized membership services, with club management and event administration features coming in early 2026.

USATT and JustGo said almost 14,000 members and about 250 clubs would transition to the platform over roughly three months. JustGo says it already powers more than 110 national governing bodies of sport worldwide, and USATT has kept a temporary league-ratings page live while full league functionality continues to be built out. The federation also continues to note that its rankings are separate from its ratings: rankings are based on a player’s top performances over a 24-month period, weighted by tournament significance and age category.

Taken together, the April 17 changes make the ratings side of the sport feel less opaque and the league side more forgiving. Players get faster feedback on where a match lands; clubs get a cleaner way to manage results across systems; and USATT keeps moving its membership and competition infrastructure into a more connected setup.

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