PPA Women’s Mixed Doubles Rankings After Atlanta Slam: The PPA Atlanta Slam has significantly impacted the Women’s Mixed Doubles rankings, showcasing dynamic shifts and notable performances. This article delves into the detailed changes in the rankings, highlighting the movers and shakers post-Atlanta Slam.
Anna Leigh Waters: Continued Dominance
Anna Leigh Waters remains the leader in Women’s Mixed Doubles, retaining the top spot with 20,800 points. Her consistent performances and dominance on the court ensure her continued position as the top player.
Anna Bright: Holding Steady
Anna Bright stays at No. 2 with 13,000 points, demonstrating consistent performance throughout the season.
Vivienne David: Notable Rise
Vivienne David moves up to No. 3 with 9,650 points, reflecting a strong performance at the Atlanta Slam.
Jorja Johnson: Minor Drop
Jorja Johnson falls to No. 4 with 8,850 points, slightly down from her previous position but still a top contender.
Catherine Parenteau and Tina Pisnik: Consistent Performances
Both Catherine Parenteau and Tina Pisnik hold their positions at No. 5 and No. 6, respectively, showing steady performances.
Notable Movements
Jessie Irvine, Rachel Rohrabacher, and Marietta Wright remain within the top 10, reflecting stable standings. Hurricane Tyra Black and Lucy Kovalova see notable changes, with Black moving up and Kovalova holding steady. The rankings also reflect shifts for players like Lauren Stratman and Parris Todd.
Rank | Player | Points |
1 | Anna Leigh Waters | 20,800 |
2 | Anna Bright | 13,000 |
3 | Vivienne David | 9,650 |
4 | Jorja Johnson | 8,850 |
5 | Catherine Parenteau | 7,350 |
6 | Tina Pisnik | 5,550 |
7 | Jessie Irvine | 5,050 |
8 | Rachel Rohrabacher | 4,350 |
9 | Marietta Wright | 4,325 |
10 | Lea Jansen | 3,850 |
11 | Hurricane Tyra Black | 3,450 |
12 | Meghan Dizon | 3,250 |
13 | Lucy Kovalova | 2,675 |
14 | Jackie Kawamoto | 2,600 |
15 | Callie Smith | 2,350 |
16 | Maggie Brascia | 2,200 |
17 | Lauren Stratman | 2,175 |
18 | Lacy Schneemann | 2,100 |
19 | Mary Brascia | 1,937.50 |
20 | Parris Todd | 1,925 |
News in Brief : PPA Women’s Mixed Doubles Rankings After Atlanta Slam
The PPA Atlanta Slam has seen significant changes in the Women’s Mixed Doubles rankings. Anna Leigh Waters retains the top spot with 20,800 points, while Anna Bright remains at No. 2 with 13,000 points. Vivienne David climbs to No. 3, and Jorja Johnson drops to No. 4.
Catherine Parenteau and Tina Pisnik maintain their positions at No. 5 and No. 6, respectively. Noteworthy shifts include Hurricane Tyra Black rising to No. 11 and Lucy Kovalova holding at No. 13. Parris Todd and Mary Brascia also see movement within the top 20.
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