DUPR Women’s Doubles Rankings in Oceania: Australian players have dominated the latest DUPR continental rankings for women’s doubles in Oceania. Released recently, the rankings show Australian athletes taking the top spots, with a strong showing against competitors from New Zealand.
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Top Rankings
Emilia Schmidt from Australia leads the women’s doubles with a DUPR rating of 5.802. Her fellow Australian, Somer Dallabona, follows in second place with a DUPR of 5.691.
Danni-Elle Towsend rounds out the top three with a DUPR of 5.661, highlighting the strength of Australian players in the rankings.
New Zealand Representation
The highest-ranked player from New Zealand is Victoria West, who sits in 20th place with a DUPR of 5.11. Despite West’s efforts, the New Zealand contingent has not managed to break into the top ranks alongside their Australian rivals.
Significance of Rankings
The success of Australian players in the DUPR rankings shows their growing influence in the sport of pickleball. This achievement may inspire increased participation and competition in Oceania, potentially leading to a rise in talent and future events within the region.
News in Brief: DUPR Women’s Doubles Rankings in Oceania
Australian players dominate the DUPR women’s doubles rankings in Oceania, with Emilia Schmidt, Somer Dallabona, and Danni-Elle Towsend taking the top three spots. Victoria West is the highest-ranked New Zealand player in 20th place, reflecting the competitive landscape of women’s pickleball in the region.
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