Germany topping both senior’s lists

There are no changes at the top of the November’s ETTU Rankings in senior category. Dimitrij OVTCHAROV of Germany topping the list with his compatriot Timo BOLL placed at the position no. two. Marcos FREITAS of Portugal progressed from position no. four t

There are no changes at the top of the November’s ETTU Rankings in senior category. Dimitrij OVTCHAROV of Germany topping the list with his compatriot Timo BOLL placed at the position no. two. Marcos FREITAS of Portugal progressed from position no. four to three. Tiago APOLONIA of Portugal continued his path to the top. This month he moved to spot no. five.

Germany’s HAN Ying is at the top of the Women’s Rankings. LIU Jia of Austria replaced LI Fen of Sweden at position no. two. Georgina POTA of Hungary moved from spot no. nine to spot no. five.

At the top position in Men’s U21 Rankings is Liam PICHFORD of England again followed by Simon GAUZY of France. Sofia POLCANOVA of Austria Petrissa SOLJA of Germany and Bernadette SZOCS of Romania are the top trio in Women’s U21 rankings.

Junior Can AKKUZU of France is at the top of Boys Rankings. DIOGO Chen of Portugal reached position no. two whilst Patryk YATOWKA is third. Nina MITTELHAM of Germany is best ranked junior girl Lea RAKOVAC of Croatia is second and Chantal MANTZ of Germany is third. Ekaterina GUSEVA of Russia progressed two spots from position no. six.

Romania’s Cristian PLETEA is first on cadets list; his compatriot Rares SIPOS is second and Nolan GIVONE of France is third. Adina DIACONU is at the top of Cadet Rankings Lisa LUNG of Belgium is placed at position no. two and Maria TAYLAKOVA of Russia is third.

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