They had 4,579 total points, split between 2,424 single points and 4,470 double points. USTA rankings are determined by adding 100 percent of singles points and 15 percent of doubles points plus any bonus points earned.
They were ranked 60th the week before.
Players earn points per round in tournaments, winning higher points the further into a tournament they advance.
Jarett Cascino of New York Tennis Magazine says tennis is one of the most competitive youth sports.
“There is always someone better than you on any given day, even if you are the number one player in the world!” he said.
Standings are released weekly.
Tustin Junior Boys’ 14 rankings in week ending Oct. 1
Name | Total Points | Single Points | Doubles Points |
---|---|---|---|
Tyler Lee | 4,579 | 2,424 | 4,470 |
Matteo Huarte | 2,949 | 1,530 | 3,383 |
Nikhil Bommaiah | 1,196 | 972 | 896 |
Kyle Klosson | 639 | 595 | 296 |
Alexander Yang | 297 | 274 | 150 |
Talin Bach | 224 | 224 | N/A |
Nathan Lee | 178 | 174 | N/A |
Aaryan Shah | 175 | 175 | N/A |
Ian Kim | 102 | 102 | N/A |
Nathan Le | 80 | 80 | N/A |
Aayush Shah | 60 | 60 | N/A |
Marko Stojanovic-Vasquez | 45 | 45 | N/A |
Sujay Singhal | 36 | 36 | N/A |
Quinn Conroy | 36 | 36 | N/A |