Top 10 Women’s Mixed Doubles Rankings: The women’s mixed doubles standings following the 2025 Proton Tucson Open in Tucson, Arizona, show some notable shifts, with top players battling for dominance in this exciting division. The tournament, which took place from February 5 to 9, 2025, featured intense competition and revealed the current leaders.
Top Women’s Mixed Doubles Players at Tucson Open
A. Waters remains at the top of the women’s mixed doubles rankings with 23,800 points, firmly holding her position. J. Johnson follows in second place with 12,200 points, while A. Bright is just behind her in third with 12,000 points. C. Parenteau holds fourth place with 9,600 points, and T. Pisnik is in fifth place with 7,450 points.
Here is the updated table for the women’s mixed doubles rankings:
Rank | Player | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Anna Leigh Waters | 23,800 |
2 | Jorja Johnson | 12,200 |
3 | Anna Bright | 12,000 |
4 | Catherine Parenteau | 9,600 |
5 | Tina Pisnik | 7,450 |
6 | Jessie Irvine | 6,600 |
7 | Vivienne David | 6,500 |
8 | Rachel Rohrabacher | 6,400 |
9 | Etta Tuionetoa | 6,100 |
10 | Tyra Black | 4,950 |
What’s Next for the Mixed Doubles Standings?
As the season progresses, the standings in women’s mixed doubles are likely to become even more competitive. A. Waters has proven to be the dominant player, but with J. Johnson and A. Bright not far behind, we can expect some exciting matchups in future events. The division’s balance of experience and rising stars will make for an unpredictable and thrilling season ahead.
News in Brief: Top 10 Women’s Mixed Doubles Rankings
A. Waters leads the women’s mixed doubles rankings with 23,800 points after the 2025 Proton Tucson Open. J. Johnson holds second place with 12,200 points, while A. Bright follows closely in third with 12,000 points. The competition remains fierce with players like C. Parenteau and T. Pisnik in the top five.
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