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Latest PPA Men’s Mixed Doubles Rankings Post Las Vegas Pickleball Cup

PPA Men’s Mixed Doubles Rankings Post Las Vegas: After the PPA Las Vegas Pickleball Cup, the men’s mixed doubles rankings have seen notable shifts. Ben Johns continues his dominance at the top, while Thomas Wilson and James Ignatowich hold strong in the top three. Key movers include James Johnson and Christian Alshon, highlighting a competitive landscape and emerging talent in the sport.

Leading the Charge: Ben Johns Tops the Charts

The PPA Las Vegas Pickleball Cup has delivered a significant shake-up in the men’s mixed doubles rankings. Ben Johns, a consistent powerhouse in the sport, retains his position at the top of the charts.

At just 25 years old, Johns has amassed a staggering 22,000 points, with 18,600 of those coming from the current race. His performance at the tournament reinforced his dominance, making him the clear frontrunner in the mixed doubles category.

Rising Stars and Steady Performers

Following Johns, Thomas Wilson holds steady in second place with 11,000 points and 7,600 race points. His performance at the Las Vegas Cup solidified his position, though he remains a considerable distance behind Johns.

James Ignatowich, another standout player, is in third place with 10,150 points and 7,350 race points. Ignatowich, at just 24 years old, continues to impress with his strong performances, keeping him in the top tier.

Key Movers and Shakers

Several players have made notable moves in the rankings. James Johnson, climbing to fourth, showcases a promising future with 8,000 points and 6,800 race points. Christian Alshon, holding fifth place, has accumulated 6,150 points and 5,150 race points.

Federico Staksrud and Dekel Bar, from Argentina and Israel respectively, also show strong performances, placing sixth and seventh with significant points accrued.

Latest PPA Men’s Mixed Doubles Rankings

The Bottom Half Dynamics

The latter part of the rankings features a mix of seasoned players and emerging talent. Riley Newman, currently in eighth place, has shown considerable growth with 4,400 points and 2,800 race points.

Hayden Patriquin, a young talent, occupies the ninth spot with 3,900 points and 3,725 race points. Tyson McGuffin rounds out the top ten with 3,875 points and 3,075 race points.

Rank Race Player Country Points Race Points
1 1 Ben Johns USA 22,000 18,600
2 2 Thomas Wilson USA 11,000 7,600
3 3 James Ignatowich USA 10,150 7,350
4 4 James Johnson USA 8,000 6,800
5 5 Christian Alshon USA 6,150 5,150
6 6 Federico Staksrud ARG 5,300 4,700
7 7 Dekel Bar ISR 4,850 4,500
8 10 Riley Newman USA 4,400 2,800
9 8 Hayden Patriquin USA 3,900 3,725
10 9 Tyson McGuffin USA 3,875 3,075
11 11 Gabriel Tardio BOL 2,838 2,687.50
12 16 Matt Wright USA 2,675 2,050
13 20 Dylan Frazier USA 2,625 1,725
14 12 Andrei Daescu ROU 2,600 2,600
15 13 Jack Sock USA 2,450 2,450
16 14 Pablo Tellez COL 2,425 2,200
17 18 Jay Devilliers FRA 2,350 1,900
18 17 Connor Garnett USA 2,225 2,025
19 21 Collin Johns USA 2,113 1,612.50
20 19 Julian Arnold USA 2,100 1,825

News in Brief: PPA Men’s Mixed Doubles Rankings Post Las Vegas

The PPA Las Vegas Pickleball Cup has solidified Ben Johns’ lead in the men’s mixed doubles rankings, with Johns maintaining the top position by a significant margin. Thomas Wilson and James Ignatowich follow in second and third, respectively.

Key movers include James Johnson and Christian Alshon, while Riley Newman and Hayden Patriquin show promising performances. The rankings reflect ongoing competition and emerging talents in the sport.

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