MLP Dallas 2025 Player Standings: Following Major League Pickleball Dallas 2025, the top player standings show impressive wins and strong stats across both the Premier and Challenger levels. Jorja Johnson of the Dallas Flash leads the Premier Level with 51 wins and an outstanding 87.93% game win rate. In the Challenger Level, Chao Yi Wang of the Las Vegas Night Owls stands out with 35 wins and a 76.09% win rate. The results highlight who performed best and how they helped their teams climb the standings.
Premier Level: Stars From St. Louis, Dallas, and New Jersey Dominate
Jorja Johnson leads the pack with 51 game wins and only 7 losses. She also holds the best points won percentage at 70.24%, showing her strong presence in each rally. Her teammate Tyra Hurricane Black follows with 45 wins and a 78.95% win rate.
St. Louis Shock players made a huge impact. Hayden Patriquin posted 50 wins and only 7 losses, with 63.95% of points won. Gabriel Tardio and Anna Bright also reached over 80% win rates, contributing to St. Louis Shock’s top team ranking.
Anna Leigh Waters of the New Jersey 5s earned 45 wins and only 7 losses, winning 67.98% of her total points. Her teammate Will Howells also impressed with a 75% win rate across 52 games.
Brooklyn Pickleball Team’s consistent players include Rachel Rohrabacher and Jackie Kawamoto, each winning over 40 games. Their win rates were around 74%, making them reliable contributors.
Two players—Marcela Hones from the Columbus Sliders and Patrick Smith from the Brooklyn Pickleball Team—had perfect win records (2-0) but played fewer games.
Team | Player Rank | Games Won | Games Lost | Game Win % | Points Won | Points Lost | Points Won % |
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Columbus Sliders | Marcela Hones | 2 | 0 | 100.00 | 22 | 14 | 61.11 |
Brooklyn Pickleball Team | Patrick Smith | 2 | 0 | 100.00 | 22 | 14 | 61.11 |
Dallas Flash | Jorja Johnson | 51 | 7 | 87.93 | 609 | 258 | 70.24 |
St. Louis Shock | Hayden Patriquin | 50 | 7 | 87.72 | 589 | 332 | 63.95 |
New Jersey 5s | Anna Leigh Waters | 45 | 7 | 86.54 | 552 | 260 | 67.98 |
St. Louis Shock | Gabriel Tardio | 49 | 9 | 84.48 | 614 | 365 | 62.72 |
St. Louis Shock | Anna Bright | 47 | 10 | 82.46 | 576 | 342 | 62.75 |
Dallas Flash | Tyra Hurricane Black | 45 | 12 | 78.95 | 570 | 307 | 64.99 |
St. Louis Shock | Kate Fahey | 44 | 14 | 75.86 | 583 | 389 | 59.98 |
New Jersey 5s | Will Howells | 39 | 13 | 75.00 | 518 | 318 | 61.96 |
Chicago Slice | Pierina Imparato | 3 | 1 | 75.00 | 37 | 30 | 55.22 |
Brooklyn Pickleball Team | Rachel Rohrabacher | 44 | 15 | 74.58 | 584 | 381 | 60.52 |
Dallas Flash | JW Johnson | 43 | 15 | 74.14 | 578 | 381 | 60.27 |
Brooklyn Pickleball Team | Jackie Kawamoto | 42 | 16 | 72.41 | 568 | 381 | 59.85 |
Los Angeles Mad Drops | Jade Kawamoto | 40 | 16 | 71.43 | 538 | 397 | 57.54 |
New Jersey 5s | Meghan Dizon | 31 | 14 | 68.89 | 426 | 291 | 59.41 |
Brooklyn Pickleball Team | Dekel Bar | 15 | 7 | 68.18 | 218 | 156 | 58.29 |
Columbus Sliders | Parris Todd | 38 | 18 | 67.86 | 554 | 420 | 56.88 |
Columbus Sliders | Andrei Daescu | 38 | 20 | 65.52 | 565 | 422 | 57.24 |
Dallas Flash | Augustus Ge | 37 | 20 | 64.91 | 539 | 430 | 55.62 |
Challenger Level: Las Vegas Night Owls Show Strength
At the Challenger Level, Chao Yi Wang led all players with 35 wins and only 11 losses. Her win rate was 76.09%, and she won 59.33% of total points played. She helped the Las Vegas Night Owls top the Challenger team standings.
Her teammate Brooke Buckner also played a major role with 31 wins and a 68.89% win rate. Pablo Tellez and James Delgado, both from the Night Owls, added solid numbers to the team’s performance.
Daniel De La Rosa from the D.C. Pickleball Team finished with 29 wins and a 60.42% win rate, proving he’s a steady force in matches. His teammates Stefan Auvergne and Andrea Koop stayed near 50% win rates.
The Nashville Chefs had four players near or just under 60% in win rate—Michelle Esquivel, Anderson Scarpa, Marshall Brown, and Ewa Radzikowska—showing a balanced team lineup.
Other standout names include Lina Padegimaite from the California Black Bears and Alix Truong from the Bay Area Breakers, both winning over 25 games in tight matchups.
At the lower end, players like Angie Walker of the Bay Area Breakers and Michael Loyd of the California Black Bears faced tougher competition, winning under 45% of their games.
Team | Player Rank | Games Won | Games Lost | Game Win % | Points Won | Points Lost | Points Won % |
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Las Vegas Night Owls | Chao Yi Wang | 35 | 11 | 76.09 | 461 | 316 | 59.33 |
Las Vegas Night Owls | Brooke Buckner | 31 | 14 | 68.89 | 447 | 327 | 57.75 |
Las Vegas Night Owls | Pablo Tellez | 27 | 15 | 64.29 | 397 | 321 | 55.29 |
Las Vegas Night Owls | James Delgado | 28 | 17 | 62.22 | 429 | 345 | 55.43 |
D.C. Pickleball Team | Daniel De La Rosa | 29 | 19 | 60.42 | 426 | 377 | 53.05 |
Nashville Chefs | Michelle Esquivel | 26 | 19 | 57.78 | 401 | 371 | 51.94 |
Nashville Chefs | Anderson Scarpa | 26 | 19 | 57.78 | 383 | 357 | 51.76 |
California Black Bears | Lina Padegimaite | 27 | 20 | 57.45 | 426 | 390 | 52.21 |
Nashville Chefs | Marshall Brown | 26 | 20 | 56.52 | 421 | 364 | 53.63 |
Nashville Chefs | Ewa Radzikowska | 26 | 20 | 56.52 | 411 | 372 | 52.49 |
Bay Area Breakers | Alix Truong | 25 | 21 | 54.35 | 399 | 396 | 50.19 |
D.C. Pickleball Team | Stefan Auvergne | 22 | 20 | 52.38 | 390 | 350 | 52.70 |
California Black Bears | Layne Sleeth | 24 | 24 | 50.00 | 423 | 408 | 50.90 |
Florida Smash | Travis Rettenmaier | 22 | 22 | 50.00 | 382 | 400 | 48.85 |
D.C. Pickleball Team | Andrea Koop | 23 | 24 | 48.94 | 409 | 407 | 50.12 |
Bay Area Breakers | Darrian Young | 22 | 24 | 47.83 | 403 | 429 | 48.44 |
D.C. Pickleball Team | Christa Gecheva | 18 | 20 | 47.37 | 316 | 318 | 49.84 |
California Black Bears | Michael Loyd | 17 | 21 | 44.74 | 312 | 334 | 48.30 |
D.C. Pickleball Team | Rafa Hewett | 8 | 11 | 42.11 | 174 | 172 | 50.29 |
Bay Area Breakers | Angie Walker | 14 | 21 | 40.00 | 282 | 320 | 46.84 |
Understanding the Standings
The player standings are based on total games won, games lost, and win percentage, which shows how many games a player won out of those played. A higher percentage means a stronger, more reliable player.
Points won and points lost help understand how dominant a player is during rallies. For example, Jorja Johnson didn’t just win games—she scored 609 total points while only giving up 258, showing clear control.
At the Challenger Level, Chao Yi Wang’s ability to win over 76% of her games and nearly 60% of her points shows how valuable she is to her team’s success.
The stats give a full picture of who’s performing well, who’s helping their teams win matches, and who might rise further in the next events.
Why These Standings Matter
These player rankings give fans and coaches a clearer view of who the top competitors are. Performances like those from Jorja Johnson, Hayden Patriquin, and Chao Yi Wang don’t just help their teams—they also shape the future of the league.
As the MLP season continues, player stats will guide team strategies, trades, and matchups. Rising players might get more game time, while teams could shift pairings to boost their chances in playoffs.
With competition tightening, every game won or lost can affect a team’s path to the MLP championship.
News in Brief: MLP Dallas 2025 Player Standings
After MLP Dallas 2025, Jorja Johnson of the Dallas Flash leads the Premier Level with 51 wins. Chao Yi Wang of the Las Vegas Night Owls tops the Challenger Level with 35 wins. The updated standings show who’s performing best and how their efforts shape team results moving forward.
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