Update:
The deadline to submit matches has been extended from May 17 to May 31.
Following strong adoption across players, clubs, and tournament organizers, DUPR is extending the eligible match completion window by an additional two weeks. Participants will now have until May 31, 2026 to complete qualifying matches for their refreshed DUPR rating.
Earlier:
A new opportunity to reassess your pickleball rating begins today.
DUPR’s new Reset period officially opens March 16, giving players a limited-time chance to update their rating using only recent match results — with zero downside.
The first Reset window runs March 16 through May 17, 2026, and is open to any player who already has a DUPR rating.
The concept is simple: if you believe your current rating no longer reflects your true level of play, DUPR Reset allows you to prove it on the court.
How DUPR Reset works
Players who opt in will receive a separate Reset rating calculated using only matches played during the Reset window.
At the end of the period, DUPR will compare that number to your existing rating and keep whichever is higher.
In other words: all upside, no risk of your rating going down.

To qualify for a Reset rating, players must:
- Register for DUPR Reset (cost: $35)
- Play at least 8 matches during the Reset window
- Compete with two different partners (doubles) or two different opponents (singles)
There’s no maximum match limit, meaning players can compete as much as they want during the window.
Only matches submitted through DUPR-connected events, leagues, or clubs count toward the Reset. Self-reported results are excluded.
Why it matters
As pickleball participation continues to surge, many players feel their rating doesn’t always reflect their current ability.
DUPR Reset is designed to give players a clean window to prove where they belong today — not where they were months or years ago.
And starting right now, that window officially opens.
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