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About Junior Sectional Ranking

Year End Rankings

Singles:  Each player’s annual year-end singles ranking will be based on the accumulation of points for winning rounds ("Points Per Round") and having wins over "top 64" sectional players ("Bonus Points") at Intermountain Ranking Tournaments1 during the calendar year.  Players must accumulate at least 200 ranking points during the calendar year in order to earn a year-end ranking.  Like the Standings lists, points earned in that division and the higher age division will count towards ranking in that division.  When a player's birthday makes them ineligible for that division, they will no longer earn points in the lower age division.  The total number of points a player earns during the year is determined as follows:

Points Earned at 5 Best Intermountain Ranking Tournaments*
= Total Ranking Points

* Points Earned include Points Per Round from the Point Ranking Tables below PLUS any Bonus Points earned at the tournament. These Bonus Points are "attached" to the event at which they are earned. If a tournament is not among a player’s best five tournaments, neither the Points Per Round nor the Bonus Points for that event will count toward the player’s ranking point total.

Doubles:  To earn a Junior Doubles Ranking, you must compete in doubles at the Summer Sectional Championship. 

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