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PPS ranking

We all love rankings and points to have longer and better goals. 10% of each event will be held for a Masters Final end of the year where the best players and teams will play for the extra juice that have been compounded during the year.
Ranking guidelines and rules (Open Main and Female Open)
Winner of the season ranking will be decided after the 10th event for each season , or/and when yearly final is announced.
The winner will receive a wildcard for the next seasons all events, second in ranking a new Raquet and 3rd get one event for following season.
  1. Wildcard for whole season in Male Open and Female Open
  2. Padel raquet
  3. PPS ticket for 1 event

The Wildcard and PPS tickets are fixed on the person who wins, cant be exchanged for anything else.

Ranking explained

Ranking is based on accumulated points during the season of PPS. There will be situations that need manually oversight from the PPS management, for the fact of who is allowed to play which category. Everything is NOT black and white due to we aim to have a FUN, competitive padel series where the end goal is to have players to play in their category where they fit in best.

A player can always play higher category, going down to play lower categories is not recommended. Main goal is to have good padel matches, not win or loose 6-0, 0-6 etc. That is usually not the best way to have fun on a padel court.

In the end- we have a ranking, we have wildcards for players coming in that we think will give the best tournament experience. We have also the option to alter and change and allow and also disallow players for participate in some category. It´s all individual.

Mixed teams allowed if male partner is not top 8 in male ranking. Mixed teams are not allowed if male partner is top 8 in ranking.

Last but not least - Padel is fun, and our goal is to give best value and experience for players. Padel on!

1

POINTS: 8030

Ryan Wyatt

2

POINTS: 7385

Borja Prados

3

POINTS: 6988

Beltran Gomez

4

POINTS: 6150

Iliya Grinshteyn

5

POINTS: 5607

Nikita Filatov

6

POINTS: 5420

Eles Serrano

7

POINTS: 4974

Semen Voronin

8

POINTS: 4024

Toni Canals

9

POINTS: 3150

Juan Campo

10

POINTS: 3010

Artemii Besedin

11

POINTS: 2970

Mario Wongsuwan

12

POINTS: 1903

José Maria de Frutos

13

POINTS: 1600

Calvin Wyatt

14

POINTS: 1600

Javier Mobas

15

POINTS: 1600

Mauro Bertone

16

POINTS: 1536

Mika Heikkinen

Male ranking

Female ranking