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PPA Women’s Mixed Double Standings After Las Vegas Show

PPA Women’s Mixed Double Standings After Las Vegas: Anna Leigh Waters continues to dominate the women’s mixed doubles scene, leading the latest rankings with a commanding point total. Following her victory at the PPA Las Vegas Pickleball Cup, Waters further solidified her position at the top. At the same time, strong performances from contenders like Anna Bright and Vivienne David keep the competition fierce.

Anna Leigh Waters dominance

Anna Leigh Waters: The Unstoppable Force

The latest rankings in women’s mixed doubles have solidified Anna Leigh Waters’ position as the undisputed leader in the sport. At just 17 years old, Waters has accumulated an impressive 20,800 points, with 15,800 of those coming from the current race.

Her stellar performance at the PPA Las Vegas Pickleball Cup, where she teamed up with Ben Johns to secure their 37th career title, only further solidifies her dominance in the women’s mixed doubles category.

Top Contenders: Bright and David Hold Strong

Trailing Waters, Anna Bright ranks second with 14,000 points and 11,300 race points. Bright’s consistent performances keep her in the top tier, though she remains a significant distance behind Waters.

Vivienne David, in third place, holds 11,200 points and 7,800 race points, showing her reliability and strong play on the court. Both players continue to show why they are among the elite in the sport.

Rising Talents and Veteran Presence

Jorja Johnson, at just 18 years old, continues to climb the rankings, securing the fourth position with 8,050 points and 6,850 race points. Catherine Parenteau, a seasoned player from Canada, rounds out the top five with 5,950 points and 5,150 race points. Parenteau’s partnership with Riley Newman at the Las Vegas Cup led them to the final, a testament to her enduring skill and strategic play.

Mid-Rank Movers

The middle of the rankings sees Jessie Irvine making significant strides, moving up to sixth place with 5,450 points and 3,850 race points. Tina Pisnik and Marietta Wright follow closely behind, showing their competitive edge with consistent performances.

Lea Jansen and Rachel Rohrabacher, in ninth and tenth place respectively, round out the top ten, both showing potential to climb higher with strong showings in upcoming tournaments.

RankRacePlayerCountryPointsRace Points
11Anna Leigh WatersUSA20,80015800
22Anna BrightUSA14,00011300
33Vivienne DavidUSA11,2007800
44Jorja JohnsonUSA8,0506850
55Catherine ParenteauCAN5,9505150
68Jessie IrvineUSA5,4503850
76Tina PisnikSVN5,2505100
87Marietta WrightUSA4,2253925
910Lea JansenUSA4,0503550
109Rachel RohrabacherUSA4,0003750
1112Tyra Hurricane BlackUSA3,650.002562.5
1211Meghan DizonUSA3,1502900
1313Jackie KawamotoUSA2,7002300
1414Lucy KovalovaSVK2,6752050
1515Callie SmithUSA2,6502000
1618Lauren StratmanUSA2,2751700
1717Maggie BrasciaUSA2,1001800
1819Mary BrasciaUSA1,9381562.5
1922Allyce JonesUSA1,900.001300
2016Parris ToddUSA1,8251825

News in Brief: PPA Women’s Mixed Double Standings After Las Vegas

Anna Leigh Waters continues to lead the women’s mixed doubles rankings after her victory at the PPA Las Vegas Pickleball Cup. With 20,800 points, she remains far ahead of her competitors, including Anna Bright and Vivienne David.

Rising talents like Jorja Johnson and veterans like Catherine Parenteau are also making their mark. The latest rankings highlight the intense competition and emerging talent in women’s mixed doubles, setting the stage for more exciting matchups in the future.

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