Latest CPA Mixed Doubles Standings: The latest rankings for the Canadian Pickleball Association (CPA) Mixed Doubles division have brought some exciting changes. With new faces and established players making their marks, the mixed doubles scene continues to heat up across Canada and the U.S. This latest ranking reveals a compelling shakeup in the standings, where seasoned players continue to dominate but younger duos are rapidly gaining ground.
Top Spot Held by Klokotzky and Blaszkewycz
Maria Klokotzky of Ottawa, ON, and Etienne Blaszkewycz of Laval, QC, have secured the top spot in the CPA Mixed Doubles rankings with a commanding 1000 CPA points and 700 PWR points. Their consistent performance and impressive synergy on the court have propelled them to the forefront of Canadian pickleball.
This victory marks another milestone for the duo, who have shown remarkable chemistry in their matches and continue to be one of the most formidable teams in the sport.
Rodriguez and Torresin Solidify Their Position
Ariana Rodriguez from Boonton, NJ, and Ryan Torresin from Harrisburg, PA, remain in second place, with 800 CPA points and 525 PWR points. The pair have been playing together for several seasons, and their strong connection and tactical playstyle keep them in the running for the top spot.
Their consistent results in regional tournaments have reinforced their position as one of the top mixed doubles teams in North America.
Chin and Fajardo Continue to Impress
In third place, Christina Chin from Richmond Hill, ON, and Ernesto Fajardo from Montreal, QC, have earned 600 CPA points and 420 PWR points. Their partnership has been marked by resilience and adaptability, qualities that have made them a tough team to beat.
As the season progresses, Chin and Fajardo’s continued success will be closely watched, as they aim to close the gap with the top two teams.
The Kawamoto Duo Makes Waves
Jessica Kawamoto and Matthew Kawamoto, both from Hamilton, ON, hold the fourth position in the rankings with 400 CPA points and 350 PWR points. The sibling duo continues to grow in strength, thanks to their well-rounded skill sets and powerful communication on the court.
As a team, they’ve been able to overcome many of the obstacles that typically challenge newer pairings, and their future in the rankings looks bright.
Rising Duos to Watch
Other teams making waves include Jordann Vigna and Haddow Thul, who are in the fifth spot with 200 CPA points and 280 PWR points. With a combination of experience and rising talent, they are assured to be a strong contender in future tournaments.
Emma (Ruoyi) Li and Xiao Han hold the sixth spot, while Candice Ernst and Michael McCaffrey are seventh, both having secured positions with solid performances in their respective tournaments.
Outlook for the Future
As we move through the season, teams like Natalie Araya and Joel Pelletier, as well as Kim Layton and Brad Chapman, will need to continue improving if they wish to climb the rankings.
For some, such as Nasha Ghajar and Aditya Varanasi, it’s still early days, but their growth in the sport has sparked interest. These emerging teams provide a glimpse of what is to come in the mixed doubles scene as players from all over North America step up to challenge the top dogs.
Rank | Team (Player 1 & Player 2) | CPA Points | PWR Points |
1 | Maria Klokotzky & Etienne Blaszkewycz | 1,000 | 700 |
2 | Ariana Rodriguez & Ryan Torresin | 800 | 525 |
3 | Christina Chin & Ernesto Fajardo | 600 | 420 |
4 | Jessica Kawamoto & Matthew Kawamoto | 400 | 350 |
5 | Jordann Vigna & Haddow Thul | 200 | 280 |
6 | Emma (Ruoyi) Li & Xiao Han | 100 | 175 |
7 | Candice Ernst & Michael McCaffrey | 50 | 105 |
8 | Natalie Araya & Joel Pelletier | 25 | 70 |
9 | Kim Layton & Brad Chapman | 10 | 35 |
10 | Nasha Ghajar & Aditya Varanasi | NA | NA |
News in Brief: Latest CPA Mixed Doubles Standings
The latest CPA Mixed Doubles rankings have solidified Maria Klokotzky and Etienne Blaszkewycz as the top team. Ariana Rodriguez and Ryan Torresin claim second place, while Christina Chin and Ernesto Fajardo hold steady in third.
Jessica and Matthew Kawamoto are strong contenders in fourth, with rising teams like Jordann Vigna and Haddow Thul showing promise. As the season continues, several teams will look to challenge the top ranks, offering exciting prospects for upcoming tournaments.
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