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Top 10 Women’s Singles Rankings After the 2025 Proton Tucson Open

Top 10 Women’s Singles Rankings: The 2025 Proton Tucson Open held in Tucson, Arizona, saw fierce competition in the women’s singles event, where A. Waters emerged as the champion with 18,400 points. The tournament, taking place from February 5 to 9, 2025, attracted top-tier talent, with Waters dominating the field and establishing herself as the top player in women’s singles.

A Look at the Women’s Singles Standings

The 2025 Proton Tucson Open women’s singles division displayed some intense matchups, but it was A. Waters who claimed the number one position with 18,400 points. Waters’ performance was outstanding, leaving competitors in her wake as she continued to shine in the sport.

Following Waters, K. Christian finished in second place with 11,100 points, while B. Buckner came in third with 9,300 points. The competition remained close, with a strong showing from other players including L. Jansen, P. Todd, and K. Fahey, all within striking distance of the top spots.

Here is the updated table for the women’s singles rankings:

Rank Player Points
1 Anna Leigh Waters 18,400
2 Kaitlyn Christian 11,100
3 Brooke Buckner 9,300
4 Lea Jansen 9,100
5 Parris Todd 9,075
6 Kate Fahey 9,050
7 Catherine Parenteau 8,600
8 Salome Devidze 7,600
9 Mary Brascia 6,450
10 Judit Castillo 4,925

The Path Forward for Women’s Singles

A. Waters’ win solidifies her dominance in the women’s singles division, and as the year progresses, other competitors like K. Christian and B. Buckner will likely continue to challenge for the top spot.

With these rankings, the competition remains intense, and the women’s pickleball scene promises exciting matchups in future tournaments.

News in Brief: Top 10 Women’s Singles Rankings

A. Waters claimed first place in the women’s singles at the 2025 Proton Tucson Open with 18,400 points, followed by K. Christian in second with 11,100 points. B. Buckner secured third place with 9,300 points. The Tucson Open featured high-level competition, with top players competing for dominance.

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