MOREHARD and HAN at the top of February Rankings

The February Ranking has been published today. You can find complete list at the ETTU web site here.

The season is still young and there are no changes at the top of the listings comparing previous month. Leading name in Men’s senior rankings is Swede Truls MOREGARD followed by Slovenia’s Darko JORGIC Germany’s Timo BOLL Swede Kristian KARLSSON Germany’s Dimitrij OVTCHAROV QIU Dang Patrick FRANZISKA Slovak WANG Yang Swede Mattias FALCK and Liam PITCHFORD of England at the position no.10. All top 10 players remained at the same positions as on the January’s lists.

Only player who made significant move in top 50 is Yaroslav ZHMUDENKO of Ukraine who moved 8 positions up to the position no. 36.

In Women’s senior rankings Germany’s HAN Ying is at the top followed by Austria’s Sofia POLCANOVA. Nina MITTELHAM of Germany Bernadette SZOCS of Romania YUAN Jia Nan of France occupies three places below keeping the same positions as in the previous month. Elizabeta SAMARA of Romania and SHAN Xiaona of Germany moved one place up each whilst Luxembourg’s NI Xia LIan went two places down. No. nine and ten are YU Fu and SHAO Jieni of Portugal.

At the Under 21 Men’s rankings Truls MOREGARD holds the leading position too. Brothers Alexis and Felix LEBRUN of France are at the positions two and three followed by Milosz REDZIMSKI of Poland and Csaba ANDRAS of Hungary. France occupies top two positions in Under 21 Women’s Rankings. Prithika PAVADE and Camille LUTZ are no. one and two followed by Croatia’s Hana ARAPOVIC Germany’s Annett KAUFMANN and Turkiye’s Ozge YILMAZ.

Felix LEBRUN is not at the top of the Under 19 list in February. He moved down to the position no. 3 and gave his spot to his compatriot Hugo DESCHAMPS. Eduard IOESCU of Romania moved four positions up to take the second spot. In Under 19 girls list Elena ZAHARIA of Romania and Prithika PAVADE are the leading names and at position no. three is Annett KAUFMANN who went three places up.

All previous rankings are available on the link

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