Latest PPA Women’s Doubles Rankings: Following the PPA Atlanta Slam, the women’s doubles rankings have seen some notable changes. Here’s a detailed overview of the latest standings and key shifts in the rankings.
Top Two Players Remain Unchanged
Anna Leigh Waters and Catherine Parenteau continue to dominate the women’s doubles scene, maintaining their joint top position with 20,800 points each. Both players have consistently delivered outstanding performances throughout the season, securing their spots at the summit of the rankings.
Anna Bright Holds Steady at No. 3
Anna Bright remains firmly in third place with 13,200 points. Bright’s continued excellence in recent tournaments underscores her position as a top contender in women’s doubles.
Rachel Rohrabacher and Meghan Dizon Remain in the Top Five
Rachel Rohrabacher and Meghan Dizon, ranked fourth and fifth respectively, continue to be key players. Rohrabacher holds 11,250 points, while Dizon has accumulated 9,650 points. Both players have demonstrated strong performances, keeping them within the top five.
Marietta Wright and Callie Smith Retain Their Positions
Marietta Wright and Callie Smith, ranked sixth and seventh, have maintained their positions with 9,550 and 9,350 points, respectively. Their consistent performances have solidified their standing in the rankings.
Notable Movements
- Lucy Kovalova has improved her position to No. 8, with 8,400 points, moving up from her previous ranking.
- Jade Kawamoto has also made a significant move to No. 10, now with 6,850 points, reflecting a strong performance at the Atlanta Slam.
- Parris Todd, previously at No. 17, has slipped to No. 17 with 5,150 points, indicating a need for renewed focus to regain momentum.
Key Climbers and Fallers
- Jackie Kawamoto has advanced to No. 18 with 5,050 points, showing notable improvement.
- Andrea Koop has entered the top 20 at No. 20 with 4,200 points, marking a significant rise in the rankings.
Rank | Player | Points |
1 | Anna Leigh Waters | 20,800 |
1 | Catherine Parenteau | 20,800 |
3 | Anna Bright | 13,200 |
4 | Rachel Rohrabacher | 11,250 |
5 | Meghan Dizon | 9,650 |
6 | Marietta Wright | 9,550 |
7 | Callie Smith | 9,350 |
8 | Lucy Kovalova | 8,400 |
9 | Tyra Hurricane Black | 7,150 |
10 | Jade Kawamoto | 6,850 |
11 | Tina Pisnik | 6,400 |
12 | Jorja Johnson | 6,350 |
13 | Lacy Schneemann | 6,000 |
14 | Lea Jansen | 5,750 |
15 | Allyce Jones | 5,375 |
16 | Vivienne David | 5,300 |
17 | Parris Todd | 5,150 |
18 | Jackie Kawamoto | 5,050 |
19 | Jessie Irvine | 4,950 |
20 | Andrea Koop | 4,200 |
News in Brief: Latest PPA Women’s Doubles Rankings
The women’s doubles rankings remain led by Anna Leigh Waters and Catherine Parenteau, both with 20,800 points. Anna Bright holds steady at No. 3 with 13,200 points. Rachel Rohrabacher and Meghan Dizon follow in fourth and fifth. Notable changes include Lucy Kovalova moving up to No. 8 and Jade Kawamoto reaching No. 10. Parris Todd and Andrea Koop have experienced shifts, with Todd dropping to No. 17 and Koop entering the top 20. The latest rankings reflect significant competitive dynamics and emerging trends in women’s doubles.
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