Latest PPA Men’s Doubles Rankings: The Atlanta Slam has brought a fresh wave of changes to the PPA rankings, with a few shakeups in the top spots. The intense competition featured stellar performances, and the updated standings reflect the intensity on the court.
Collin Johns Claims No. 1
Collin Johns secured the No. 1 spot after the Atlanta Slam with 14,500 points. Before the tournament, he was tied for first with Dylan Frazier at 14,500 points. Collin’s impressive showing at the Slam solidified his top position, edging out other challengers. His consistent play throughout the season has earned him the distinction of being the top-ranked player post-Atlanta.
Ben Johns Moves Up to No. 2
Ben Johns, who was ranked third before the Atlanta Slam, has now risen to second place with 14,300 points. Despite being shy of his brother Collin in total points, Ben’s upward momentum suggests he remains a dominant force in the sport. His climb in the rankings signals a strong response to previous performances.
Dylan Frazier Drops to No. 3
Dylan Frazier, previously tied with Collin Johns at the No. 1 spot, slipped down to third with 14,100 points. Although Frazier’s drop may surprise him, his performance at the Atlanta Slam was strong but not enough to maintain his hold at the top. Still, Frazier remains a key player in the PPA circuit, and his presence in the top three solidifies his standing as one of the top contenders.
James Johnson Stays Strong at No. 4
James Johnson continues to hold his position at No. 4 with 13,900 points. Before the Atlanta Slam, Johnson was ranked fourth with 14,300 points. While he didn’t see a significant rise or fall in the rankings, his steady form keeps him within striking distance of the top three players. Johnson’s consistency will be key as the season progresses.
Tyson McGuffin Rises to No. 6
One of the biggest movers in the rankings, Tyson McGuffin jumped from No. 7 to No. 6 with 9,350 points. His performance at the Atlanta Slam proved he’s still a top competitor. His rise in the rankings also saw Dekel Bar drop one spot to No. 7, despite Bar maintaining solid performances throughout the tournament.
Christian Alshon Climbs to No. 9
Christian Alshon made significant progress in the rankings, moving from No. 10 to No. 9 with 8,475 points. His strong play has pushed him ahead of Matt Wright, who has now dropped to No. 10 with 8,350 points. Wright, who was ranked No. 9 before the Slam, saw a slight dip in his ranking despite maintaining a competitive edge.
Other Notable Rankings
Federico Staksrud remains at No. 5 with 10,300 points, continuing his consistent form. Pablo Tellez holds firm at No. 8, and Gabriel Tardio stays at No. 11 with 7,400 points. Rising stars like Hayden Patriquin and veterans like Thomas Wilson also remain in the mix, showing that the rankings are competitive across the board.
Rank | Player | Points |
1 | Collin Johns | 14,500 |
2 | Ben Johns | 14,300 |
3 | Dylan Frazier | 14,100 |
4 | James Johnson | 13,900 |
5 | Federico Staksrud | 10,300 |
6 | Tyson McGuffin | 9,350 |
7 | Dekel Bar | 9,300 |
8 | Pablo Tellez | 8,800 |
9 | Christian Alshon | 8,475 |
10 | Matt Wright | 8,350 |
11 | Gabriel Tardio | 7,400 |
12 | Andrei Daescu | 7,100 |
13 | Hayden Patriquin | 6,500 |
14 | Jaume Martinez Vich | 6,075 |
15 | Thomas Wilson | 5,900 |
16 | Riley Newman | 5,550 |
17 | Connor Garnett | 5,500 |
18 | James Ignatowich | 5,025 |
19 | Tyler Loong | 4,800 |
20 | Zane Navratil | 4,375 |
News in Brief: Latest PPA Men’s Doubles Rankings
Following the Atlanta Slam, Collin Johns has taken the No. 1 spot in the PPA rankings with 14,500 points, pushing his brother Ben Johns to second place with 14,300 points. Dylan Frazier dropped to No. 3, while James Johnson held steady at No. 4.
Tyson McGuffin moved up to No. 6, overtaking Dekel Bar, and Christian Alshon climbed to No. 9, pushing Matt Wright down to No. 10. The season is heating up with top performances across the board, signaling a competitive race for the top spots.
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