CNPL Player Standings 2025 After Central Split: Ryan Torresin from London Smash Pickleball Club is leading the player standings in the Canadian National Pickleball League following the 2025 CNPL Central Split. His strong all-around play and consistent wins have pushed him to the top with a 75% win rate and a +6.1 point differential. The rankings are based on win percentage, performance in doubles and mixed doubles, and Player of the Match awards.
Top Performers After the Central Split
Ryan Torresin has earned two Player of the Match titles and holds a 66.67% win rate in doubles and 83.33% in mixed doubles.
Anne-Sophie Courteau of the Montreal Lions is in second place with the highest overall win rate of 83.33%. She has one Player of the Match award and performs equally well in both doubles and mixed doubles.
Third place goes to Stevie Petropouleas, also from the Montreal Lions. He has earned two Player of the Match awards and has a 75% total win rate. His strength lies in doubles, where he has an 83.33% success rate.
Other Key Players to Watch
Matt Kawamoto from the Toronto United Pickleball Club ranks fourth. He has one Player of the Match award and wins 83.33% of his doubles games. His mixed doubles win rate stands at 50%.
Louis-Charles Amyot of the Montreal Lions has earned the most Player of the Match awards in the top 10 with three. He ranks fifth with a 66.67% win rate and is especially strong in mixed doubles, where he has an 83.33% success rate.
Jada Bui from the Toronto United Pickleball Club has not yet earned a Player of the Match title but has a perfect doubles win record of 100%. Her mixed doubles rate is lower at 25%.
Sneha Iyer, also from Toronto United Pickleball Club, is ranked seventh. She has no Player of the Match wins but holds a solid 75% win rate in both doubles and mixed doubles.
Closing Out the Top 10
Maximilian Wild, another Toronto United Pickleball Club player, is in eighth place with two Player of the Match awards. He has a 66.67% win rate and excels in doubles.
Marie-Christine Salvas of the Northern Lights Ontario Pickleball is in ninth place with a strong doubles win rate of 80%. She also has one Player of the Match title and a 70% total win rate.
Rounding out the top 10 is Preston Gordon from London Smash. He has a 58.33% win rate and performs solidly in doubles and mixed doubles, though he has yet to earn a Player of the Match title.
Rank | Player | Team | POTM | +/- | Win % | Doubles Win % | Mixed Win % |
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1 | Ryan Torresin | London Smash Pickleball Club | 2 | 6.1 | 75.00% | 66.67% | 83.33% |
2 | Anne-Sophie Courteau | Montreal Lions | 1 | 3.7 | 83.33% | 83.33% | 83.33% |
3 | Stevie Petropouleas | Montreal Lions | 2 | 2.9 | 75.00% | 83.33% | 66.67% |
4 | Matt Kawamoto | Toronto United Pickleball Club | 1 | 2.7 | 66.67% | 83.33% | 50.00% |
5 | Louis-Charles Amyot | Montreal Lions | 3 | 1.6 | 66.67% | 50.00% | 83.33% |
6 | Jada Bui | Toronto United Pickleball Club | 0 | 3.6 | 62.50% | 100.00% | 25.00% |
7 | Sneha Iyer | Toronto United Pickleball Club | 0 | 2.1 | 75.00% | 75.00% | 75.00% |
8 | Maximilian Wild | Toronto United Pickleball Club | 2 | 1.7 | 66.67% | 83.33% | 50.00% |
9 | Marie-Christine Salvas | Northern Lights Ontario Pickleball | 1 | 1.9 | 70.00% | 80.00% | 60.00% |
10 | Preston Gordon | London Smash Pickleball Club | 0 | 3.0 | 58.33% | 66.67% | 50.00% |
What It Means for the League
Ryan Torresin’s top spot highlights London Smash’s talent and depth. The Montreal Lions have three players in the top five, showing their dominance in team and individual play. The Toronto United Pickleball Club also placed four players in the top 10, showing their strong roster.
As the league continues, player performance will play a key role in team success. With several matches left, these rankings could shift quickly.
News in Brief: CNPL Player Standings 2025 After Central Split
Ryan Torresin of London Smash Pickleball Club leads the player standings after the 2025 CNPL Central Split in the Canadian National Pickleball League. Anne-Sophie Courteau and Stevie Petropouleas from Montreal Lions follow close behind. The rankings highlight top talent from Toronto United Pickleball Club, Montreal Lions, and London Smash.