We know that changes in your DUPR rating can sometimes be unexpected and confusing. Your rating is a reflection of your performance and can fluctuate due to various factors. In this article, we'll explain why your rating might change and how you can keep track of these changes to better understand your overall performance.
A DUPR rating is generated from a formalized algorithm, ensuring that the ratings are as accurate and fair as possible. Ratings live in a dynamic environment, where matches are constantly being added and corrected. It is completely normal for your rating to change over time. Here are some common reasons why your rating might have moved:
A match you played in:
- Was added: Match results are added to the system, which can affect your rating.
- Was deleted: Duplicate match results or incorrect entries might be removed, leading to a change in your rating.
- Had the incorrect score that was corrected: If a match initially had an incorrect score, and it was later corrected, this can impact your rating.
- Had an incorrect player replaced with the correct player: If there was an error in player identification, correcting this can alter the match outcomes and subsequently your rating.
- Had a player who had two accounts that were merged: When a player’s duplicate accounts are merged, it can adjust the match results and affect your rating.
To gain more clarity, you can sort the matches on your DUPR account by match date and modified date. This will help you see which matches have been recently updated and how they might have impacted your rating.
If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please don't hesitate to submit a request to our support team. Our team is always here to help you navigate through your DUPR experience and ensure you have all the information you need.
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