They started November ranked 1,464th.
By the end of the month they’d earned 488 points across singles and doubles tournaments.
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.
Rankings are released weekly.
Junior Boys’ 16 rankings in November
Name | Starting Rank | Ending Rank | Total Points at end of November |
---|---|---|---|
Raghav Jangbahadur | 37 | 36 | 5,199 |
Lixing Jiang | 518 | 533 | 1,192 |
Daniel Sagatelian | 1,464 | 1,485 | 488 |
Yuanye Ma | 1,627 | 2,487 | 297 |
Aarav Chandrasekar | 3,046 | 3,196 | 211 |
Leo Terman | 3,215 | 3,293 | 201 |
Sathvik Lokesh | 4,001 | 3,799 | 160 |
Alexander Sanford | 4,019 | 4,108 | 143 |
Yue Zhu | 4,056 | 4,143 | 140 |
Isaac Wang | 2,079 | 4,266 | 134 |
Adam Khan | 5,169 | 5,041 | 100 |
Surya Dedatta | 5,793 | 5,413 | 89 |
Sandy Li | 5,838 | 5,982 | 73 |
Royce Lee | N/A | 7,325 | 48 |
Blair Chen | 8,141 | 8,324 | 36 |
Thomas Li | 9,202 | 8,462 | 34 |
William Perez | 8,362 | 8,549 | 32 |
Kotaro Kunimoto | 8,987 | 9,182 | 30 |
Evan Huynh | 9,072 | 9,264 | 29 |