CPA Men’s Doubles Rankings: The latest CPA Men’s Doubles Pro results highlight a highly competitive field, with some of Canada’s best pickleball players teaming up to dominate the rankings. As the doubles scene continues to heat up, these top teams are setting themselves apart with impressive performances across various tournaments.
Brad Chapman and Etienne Blaszkewycz: The Unstoppable Duo
Brad Chapman from Calgary, Alberta, and Etienne Blaszkewycz from Laval, Quebec, take the top spot with a commanding 1000 CPA points and 700 PWR points. This dynamic duo has quickly become one of the most formidable pairs in Canadian pickleball, combining Chapman’s sharp strategic play with Blaszkewycz’s lightning-fast reflexes.
Their partnership has proven to be a perfect blend of experience and agility, and they will undoubtedly remain a dominant force in the Men’s Doubles circuit for the future.
Ernesto Fajardo and Matthew Kawamoto: A Pair to Watch
In second place are Ernesto Fajardo from Montreal, Quebec, and Matthew Kawamoto from Hamilton, Ontario, with 800 CPA points and 525 PWR points.
Fajardo, known for his precise shot-making and tactical mind, pairs seamlessly with Kawamoto, whose athleticism and quick thinking have earned him a reputation as one of the most promising players in Canadian pickleball. Their consistent performances indicate that they are a pair to keep an eye on as the season progresses.
Haddow Thul and Joel Pelletier: A New Force in the Mix
In third place, Haddow Thul from Calgary, Alberta, and Joel Pelletier from Red Deer, Alberta, have earned 600 CPA points and 420 PWR points. Thul’s aggressive style, combined with Pelletier’s strong net play, has made this pairing one of the most exciting to watch.
Though still new to the upper positions of the rankings, their impressive early results suggest that they are assured for even greater success as they continue to develop their partnership.
Ryan Torresin and Tyler Tolson: Veteran Skills Meet Strong Chemistry
The fourth-ranked team, Ryan Torresin from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Tyler Tolson from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, bring a wealth of experience to the court. With 400 CPA points and 350 PWR points, their dynamic communication and complementary playing styles have made them a formidable opponent for any team.
Torresin’s steady consistency and Tolson’s powerful serves are key to their success, and this team has proven time and again that they can compete with the best.
Mark Gottfried and Jonas Daehler: The Rising Competitors
Mark Gottfried from Toronto, Ontario, and Jonas Daehler from Burlington, Ontario, round out the top five with 200 CPA points and 280 PWR points. While relatively new to the top rankings, Gottfried and Daehler have made a noticeable impact with their aggressive play and sharp court coverage. Their strong performances signal that they could rise through the ranks in the coming months as they continue to build chemistry.
Brett Clayton and Brandon Contratto: Gaining Momentum
At sixth place, Brett Clayton from Oxford, North Carolina, and Brandon Contratto from Canton, Michigan, hold 100 CPA points and 175 PWR points. This duo has steadily improved, with Clayton’s net game complementing Contratto’s powerful shots. While they may not be at the very top yet, their potential is clear, and they could be a wildcard team to watch as the season progresses.
Donghui Rim and Brendan Phung: Strong But Underrated
Donghui Rim from Vaughan, Ontario, and Brendan Phung from Scarborough, Ontario, claim seventh place with 50 CPA points and 105 PWR points. While their ranking may not fully reflect their capabilities, Rim and Phung have shown glimpses of brilliance on the court.
Their quick reflexes and court coverage make them an unpredictable team, and they could rise in the rankings with consistent performances.
Robert Rotaru and Evan Hollinsky: Holding Their Ground
Robert Rotaru from Windsor, Ontario, and Evan Hollinsky from Windsor, Ontario, have earned 25 CPA points and 70 PWR points. Though currently on the lower end of the rankings, this pair has had moments of strong play. Their chemistry as a local duo has helped them gain traction in the rankings, and they’ll look to build on their experience moving forward.
Christopher Kostrzewa and Chris Shabatura: New Blood in the Rankings
The team of Christopher Kostrzewa from Collingwood, Ontario, and Chris Shabatura from Minesing, Ontario, rounds out the rankings with 10 CPA points and 35 PWR points.
This relatively new pairing has a lot of potential, but they are still finding their rhythm on the competitive circuit. Their ranking is a starting point for what could become a promising partnership as they gain more experience and exposure.
Michael Botts Botterill and Michael McCaffrey: An Emerging Duo
The pairing of Michael Botts Botterill from West Kelowna, British Columbia, and Michael McCaffrey from Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, has yet to record any points but is one to keep an eye on. This team’s future performance will likely be one of the more intriguing storylines to follow in the next rankings release.
Rank | Team | CPA Points | PWR Points |
1 | Brad Chapman & Etienne Blaszkewycz | 1,000 | 700 |
2 | Ernesto Fajardo & Matthew Kawamoto | 800 | 525 |
3 | Haddow Thul & Joel Pelletier | 600 | 420 |
4 | Ryan Torresin & Tyler Tolson | 400 | 350 |
5 | Mark Gottfried & Jonas Daehler | 200 | 280 |
6 | Brett Clayton & Brandon Contratto | 100 | 175 |
7 | Donghui Rim & Brendan Phung | 50 | 105 |
8 | Robert Rotaru & Evan Hollinsky) | 25 | 70 |
9 | Christopher Kostrzewa & Chris Shabatura | 10 | 35 |
10 | Michael Botts Botterill & Michael McCaffrey | NA | NA |
News in Brief: CPA Men’s Doubles Rankings
The latest CPA Men’s Doubles Pro results see Brad Chapman and Etienne Blaszkewycz dominate the top spot, followed by Ernesto Fajardo and Matthew Kawamoto. New pairs like Haddow Thul and Joel Pelletier are making waves, while teams such as Ryan Torresin and Tyler Tolson continue to impress with strong performances. As the season progresses, expect more shakeups in the rankings as these talented teams battle it out.
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