How high did Grand Junction junior tennis player Sam Meyer rank in Boys’ 16 doubles bracket by week ending Sept. 11?

How high did Grand Junction junior tennis player Sam Meyer rank in Boys’ 16 doubles bracket by week ending Sept. 11?
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Grand Junction tennis player Sam Meyer won 30 points playing doubles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 16 category of the United States Tennis Association by the week ending Sept. 11.

They are ranked 3,075th, down from 2,854th the week before.

Their 30 points playing doubles equal 15 percent of their total score, added to 100 percent of their singles points.

Players earn points per round in tournaments, winning higher points the further into a tournament they advance.

Jarett Cascino of New York Tennis Magazine says tennis is one of the most competitive youth sports.

“There is always someone better than you on any given day, even if you are the number one player in the world!” he said.

Weekly standings collected on Nov. 9 from the USTA.

Junior Boys’ 16 doubles rankings in week ending Sept. 11

NameDoubles PointsTotal Points
Evan Severs3272
Sam Meyer3043
Trevor Heer3035
Jack Fry3021
Elijah Wright627



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