PPA Men’s Mixed Doubles Ranking Post-Atlanta Slam: The PPA Atlanta Slam has brought notable shifts in the Men’s Mixed Doubles rankings, highlighting consistency and change among top players. As the season progresses, these rankings reflect the evolving dynamics of the sport.
Ben Johns Remains Unchallenged at No. 1
Ben Johns retains his position as the top-ranked player in Men’s Mixed Doubles with 22,000 points, unchanged from his pre-Slam ranking. His dominance in the sport continues to be evident, as he holds a significant lead over his competitors. Despite the competition, Johns’ performance at the Slam only reinforced his status as the leading player.
Thomas Wilson Jumps to No. 2
Thomas Wilson has moved up to No. 2 with 9,400 points, improving from his pre-Slam ranking of No. 2 with 11,000 points. Wilson’s strong showing at the Atlanta Slam earned him additional points and a better position. His rise reflects a solid performance that contributed to his increased ranking.
James Ignatowich Advances to No. 3
James Ignatowich has climbed to No. 3 with 9,150 points, moving up from No. 3 before the Slam. His rise is indicative of his growing prominence in the sport. Ignatowich’s performance at the Slam solidified his position as a top contender in Men’s Mixed Doubles.
James Johnson Falls to No. 4
James Johnson, previously ranked No. 4, has slipped to No. 4 with 8,800 points. Despite his strong showing before the Slam, Johnson’s position was slightly affected by the competition. His performance remains competitive, but he faces stiff competition from the top players.
Christian Alshon Stays at No. 5
Christian Alshon maintains his No. 5 position with 7,650 points. Before the Slam, he was also ranked No. 5 with 6,150 points. Alshon’s consistent performance has helped him retain his spot, though he faces challenges from those around him.
Federico Staksrud and Dekel Bar Hold Steady
Federico Staksrud remains at No. 6 with 5,300 points, while Dekel Bar holds the No. 7 position with 5,050 points. Both players have shown consistent performance, maintaining their standings despite the competitive environment of the Slam.
Riley Newman and Hayden Patriquin Show Movement
Riley Newman has moved up to No. 10 with 3,700 points, improving from No. 8 before the Slam. Hayden Patriquin, previously No. 9, is now at No. 9 with 4,000 points. Their positions reflect their strong performances, contributing to notable changes in the rankings.
Matt Wright and Dylan Frazier See Changes
Matt Wright has advanced to No. 13 with 2,675 points, up from No. 12 before the Slam. Dylan Frazier, however, has slipped to No. 16 with 2,425 points. Their positions highlight the dynamic nature of the rankings and the impact of recent tournaments.
Other Notable Changes
Jack Sock and Pablo Tellez continue to hold their spots in the top 15, while Jay Devilliers and Connor Garnett have made notable advancements. Collin Johns, who was previously ranked No. 19, now stands at No. 20 with 2,112.5 points, reflecting changes in performance and competition dynamics.
Rank | Players | Points |
1 | Ben Johns | 22,000 |
2 | Thomas Wilson | 9,400 |
3 | James Ignatowich | 9,150 |
4 | James Johnson | 8,800 |
5 | Christian Alshon | 7,650 |
6 | Federico Staksrud | 5,300 |
7 | Dekel Bar | 5,050 |
8 | Tyson McGuffin | 4,475 |
9 | Hayden Patriquin | 4,000 |
10 | Riley Newman | 3,700 |
11 | Gabriel Tardio | 3,137.50 |
12 | Andrei Daescu | 2,800 |
13 | Matt Wright | 2,675 |
14 | Jack Sock | 2,550 |
15 | Jaume Martinez Vich | 2,475 |
16 | Dylan Frazier | 2,425 |
16 | Pablo Tellez | 2,425 |
18 | Jay Devilliers | 2,250 |
19 | Connor Garnett | 2,225 |
20 | Collin Johns | 2,112.50 |
News in Brief: PPA Men’s Mixed Doubles Ranking Post-Atlanta Slam
The PPA Atlanta Slam has led to notable changes in the Men’s Mixed Doubles rankings. Ben Johns remains the top player with 22,000 points, while Thomas Wilson moves up to No. 2 with 9,400 points.
James Ignatowich climbs to No. 3, and James Johnson falls to No. 4. Christian Alshon stays at No. 5, and Federico Staksrud and Dekel Bar maintain their spots at No. 6 and No. 7, respectively. Riley Newman and Hayden Patriquin show movement, while Matt Wright and Dylan Frazier experience shifts in their rankings.
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