PPA Men’s Singles Rankings : The conclusion of the Atlanta Slam has prompted a dramatic reshuffle in the PPA rankings. Here’s a comprehensive look at how the top players have fared after the latest tournament.
Staksrud Holds Firm at the Top
Federico Staksrud remains the undisputed leader in the PPA rankings despite a slight dip in points. The Argentine player tops the list with 17,900 points, down from 18,700 before the Atlanta Slam. Staksrud’s consistent performance throughout the season solidifies his position as the top player in the league.
Ben Johns Climbs to No. 2
Ben Johns, who held the second spot prior to the Atlanta Slam, has now solidified his position with 14,100 points. Johns has shown remarkable consistency and skill, maintaining his status as one of the top contenders in the sport. His performance at the Atlanta Slam has bolstered his ranking, moving him closer to the top spot.
Connor Garnett Rises to No. 3
Connor Garnett made significant progress, moving up to No. 3 with 10,100 points. This rise reflects a strong showing at the Atlanta Slam and highlights Garnett’s growing presence in the sport. His performance underscores his potential to challenge the top players in upcoming tournaments.
Tyson McGuffin Up to No. 4
Tyson McGuffin has seen a boost in his ranking, now holding the fourth position with 6,550 points. McGuffin’s recent performances have strengthened his standing, showing that he remains a formidable competitor on the PPA circuit. His advancement is a testament to his skill and perseverance.
Dylan Frazier and Christian Alshon Maintain Strong Positions
Dylan Frazier, despite not moving from his No. 6 spot, has 5,750 points, maintaining his strong position in the rankings. Christian Alshon, now at No. 5 with 5,900 points, continues to be a key player in the league. Both players’ consistent performances are pivotal to their rankings.
James Johnson’s Significant Leap
One of the most notable changes is James Johnson’s ascent to No. 10 with 3,925 points, up from his previous position. This improvement highlights Johnson’s rising status and his ability to make a significant impact in recent competitions.
Hunter Johnson Enters the Top 12
Hunter Johnson has made a notable entry into the top 12, securing the No. 12 spot with 3,425 points. His performance at the Atlanta Slam reflects his growing competitiveness and potential to climb even higher in the rankings.
Rank | Player | Points |
1 | Federico Staksrud | 17,900 |
2 | Ben Johns | 14,100 |
3 | Connor Garnett | 10,100 |
4 | Tyson McGuffin | 6,550 |
5 | Christian Alshon | 5,900 |
6 | Dylan Frazier | 5,750 |
7 | Quang Duong | 4,950 |
8 | Jaume Martinez Vich | 4,400 |
9 | Jack Sock | 4,275 |
10 | James Johnson | 3,925 |
11 | Christopher Haworth | 3,575 |
12 | Hunter Johnson | 3,425 |
13 | Pablo Tellez | 3,300 |
14 | Aanik Lohani | 2,950 |
15 | Gabriel Joseph | 2,500 |
16 | Jay Devilliers | 2,400 |
17 | Yates Johnson | 1,950 |
18 | Collin Shick | 1,875 |
19 | Rafa Hewett | 1,825 |
20 | Eric Roddy | 1,725 |
News in Brief : PPA Men’s Singles Rankings
The PPA rankings after the Atlanta Slam reveal Federico Staksrud maintaining his top spot with 17,900 points, while Ben Johns and Connor Garnett follow at No. 2 and 3 with 14,100 and 10,100 points, respectively. Tyson McGuffin has moved up to No. 4, and Christian Alshon and Dylan Frazier remain at No. 5 and 6. Noteworthy advancements include James Johnson rising to No. 10 and Hunter Johnson entering the top 12. The updated rankings highlight the dynamic shifts and competitive nature of the PPA tour.
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