POLCANOVA and JORGIC emerged at the top of March’s Rankings

The new ETTU Rankings are online now with lot of changes at the top after the CCB Europe Top 16 Cup. In both senior women and men categories top players switched positions with the no. 2 players.

New European no. one is Slovenia’s Darko JORGIC who defended his title in Montreux. Truls MOREGARDH of Sweden is now at the position no. two followed by Dimitrij OVTCHAROV and QIU Dang. Both German went two positions up comparing last month’s edition of the Rankings. Timo BOLL of Germany and Kristian KARLSSON of Sweden are currently ranked at the position six and seven followed by Liam PITCHFORD of England Mattias FALCK of Sweden Simon GAUZY of France and WANG Yang of Slovakia.

In Women’s Rankings Top 16 Cup runner up Sofia POLCANOVA of Austria took over the leading position from this year’s champion HAN Ying of Germany. Her compatriot Nina MITTELHAM is still at the position no. 3 followed by YUAN Jia Nan of France Bernadette SZOCS of Romania SHAO Jieni of Portugal NI Xia Lian of Luxembourg SHAN Xiaona of Germany YU Fu of Portugal and Elizabeta SAMARA of Romania.

In Under 21 category Truls MOREGARD is at the top again followed by French brothers Alexis and Felix LEBRUN.  Felix is the leading player in the Under 19 and Under 17 rankings. Alexis is 28th in senior category whilst Felix is 35th.

In Under 21 Women category Prithika PAVADE is at the top. Germany’s Annett KAUFMANN is second Camille LUTZ of France third and Hana ARAPOVIC of Croatia fourth.

In Under 19 Elena ZAHARIA of Romania is first KAUFMANN is second PAVADE is third and LUTZ forth.

All the rankings you can see here https://www.ettu.org/en/players-ranking/ranking/current-ranking/

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