From what I can tell, in the girls rankings, Mimi is still just ahead of Hannah, by approx 70 point as of today.
Mimi, however, loses around 240 points next week when her points from Merida 2022 come off (150 for singles and 375/4 for doubles). So she will drop a fair way back behind Hannah. Mimi, also, isnt playing in any of the North American events so wont replace those points whereas Hannah is playing and could improve.
It looks to me as if Hannah is 99% certain to be top junior girl come the end of the season
There was nothing of any note in the lower echelons
But, in the top-100, Hannah has taken top spot, Ella has dropped out, and Mika edges up into the top-60
Oli Bonding jumps up 10 places.
It's a very strong boys showing, especially as all those lads will still be juniors next year.
(Often GB has only a couple of players in the boys' top-100, and nearly always at the upper end of the age range)
27 Nov 2023:
Top 100 and main upward movers
Boys:
7 (=) Henry Searle ('06)
28 (+10) Oliver Bonding ('07)
50 (+4) Viktor Frydrych ('06)
56 (+2) Charlie Robertson ('06)
97 (-1) Ben Gusic Wan ('07)
622 (+77) Max Castle ('06)
882 (+46) Liam Channon ('08)
1492 (+49) Harry Lumb ('06)
1822 (+18) Matt Upton ('07)
1976 (+237) Henry Best ('07)
2559 (+73) Charlie Ruffell ('08)
3295 (+242) Andrew Cutocheras ('07)
3716 - NEW IN - Matt Mclain ('09)
Just looking at the rankings for 2024 excluding those dropping out.
Henry Searle 3
Oli Bonding 11
Viktor Frydrych 24
Charlie Robertson 27
Ben Gusic Wan 49
Henry Jefferson 133
2007
Oli Bonding 3rd for age group
Ben G W 14th for Age group
Max Carrier is next -98th for age group
2008
Liam Channon is the leading Brit -75th for his age group
2009
Mark Ceban is the leading Brit - 4th for his age group
Yeah, like the list, paulisi, it's pretty impressive
When I look back at previous years' lists, we've hardly ever had so many boys in the top-100, and doing well
(It doesn't change anything really but Ben would count as 15th because there's a 2008 player ahead of him, and the 2008s have to be counted for Carrier too)
I'm particularly impressed with Charlie's rise, because he sort of came from nowhere and didn't have any LTA backing for a long time. And Viktor has had what I would call an 'interesting' pathway too - he wasn't the easiest youngster. It's great to see different approaches all working out.
I filtered on year group, so data should be fairly accurate and not include younger players...
Yes, but you have to include the younger ones to know where a player sits in the world order.
If there are 2008 players better ranked than a 2007-er, you can't just look where that player comes in the 2007 list, he has to be behind the 2008s (and 2009s etc) in terms of his world ranking for age.
There was nothing of any note in the lower echelons But, in the top-100, Hannah has taken top spot, Ella has dropped out, and Mika edges up into the top-60
There was nothing of any note in the lower echelons But, in the top-100, Hannah has taken top spot, Ella has dropped out, and Mika edges up into the top-60
There was nothing of any note in the lower echelons But, in the top-100, Hannah has taken top spot, Ella has dropped out, and Mika edges up into the top-60
A big jump up for 2007-born Max Carrier who is now inside the top-400
04 Dec 2023:
Top 100 and main upward movers
Boys:
7 (=) Henry Searle ('06)
29 (-1) Oliver Bonding ('07)
49 (+1) Viktor Frydrych ('06)
58 (-2) Charlie Robertson ('06)
96 (+1) Ben Gusic Wan ('07)
369 (+102) Max Carrier ('07)
1187 (+55) Sam Park
1672 (+123) Harry Abel ('07)
1716 (+24) Rhys Lawlor ('09)
2499 (+187) Harry Cornhill ('09)
2706 (+163) James Hutchinson ('06)
3173 - NEW IN - Alex English ('06)
3676 (+529) Lucas Ebert ('07)
3997 - NEW IN - Isaac King ('07)