How high did New York junior tennis player Luka Brdar Sarrabezolles rank in Boys’ 14 singles bracket by week ending July 16?

How high did New York junior tennis player Luka Brdar Sarrabezolles rank in Boys’ 14 singles bracket by week ending July 16?
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New York tennis player Luka Brdar Sarrabezolles won 65 points playing singles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 14 category of the United States Tennis Association by the week ending July 16.

Their 65 points playing singles are combined with 15 percent of their doubles points and any bonus points for a 19,841st ranking.

They were ranked 19,841st the week before.

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.

Standings are released weekly.

Junior Boys’ 14 singles from New York rankings in week ending July 16
Name Singles Points Total Points
Jack Casciato 1,651 2,043
Rowan Qalbani 1,312 1,788
Ronin Spahn 751 799
Darrow Golub 690 690
Gray Gordon 538 602
Jonah Miller 516 586
Matias Reyniak 508 607
Oliver Epstein 420 448
Henry Iwaschuk 415 415
Joshua Mullen 405 496
Kenya Takaku 403 403
Theo Berman 369 483
Anthony Abbott 365 365
John Henry Mills 311 441
Jeremy Orlicki-So 309 309
Alexander Lerman 284 328
Nicholas Joyce 255 280
Tommy Wey 254 254
Nathan Reif 250 250
Sachin Radhakrishnan 235 235
Wyatt Bounds 219 226
Elliot Blin 218 218
Hunter Udis 208 208
Joshua Bitton 208 225
Evan Chu 191 209
Hugo Chouteau-Deborde 187 187
Ishaan Bhagat 185 206
Alex Slatky 172 172
Matias Acosta-Stuehmke 166 166
Noah Gordon 160 160
MacKlin Nocera 156 170
Jai Rizvi 154 154
Felix Zito 153 166
Nate Berman 153 153
Eli Senor 151 151
Leo Zelenko 135 148
Neel Mathur 131 131
Nathaniel Ziesche 130 130
Carter Kojima 129 129
Alex Wang 122 122
Alexandre Hirnigel 121 124
Hunter Schulman 112 112
Siroos Pasdar 99 99
Kiran Mathew 94 94
Campbell Langdon 92 92
Alexander Roche 91 91
Cooper Chou 90 90
Elie Twersky 90 90
George Best 90 90
Max Kahn 90 90
Vikram Aggarwal 88 88
Dhiren Chadha 72 72
Alexander Rubinstein Mash 70 70
Emil Volvovsky 66 66
Simeon Velev 66 66
Luka Brdar Sarrabezolles 65 65
Asher Aron 60 60
Matthew Schulman 60 60
Maximilian Ruehmer-Junghardt 60 60
Nash Studness 60 60
Bishop Taube 58 58
Thorbjorn Haubro Jensen 54 54
Benjamin Bogod 52 52
Ryan Grasman 51 51
Dean Gans 48 48
Jack Engleman 44 44
Harry Schaffer 42 42
Viggo Salz 36 38
Nicolas Roche 32 32
Bobby Covit 30 30
Frederick Kutrieb 30 30
Jed Sloan 30 30
Leo Kindred 30 30
Oliver Hegeman 30 30
Teddy Brodlieb 30 30
Henry Mitnick 29 29
Teddy Heffernan 29 29
Pierce Berkeley 28 28
Cayden Tan 26 26
Jacques Kaan Gunalp 26 26
Alexander Pappanicholas 24 24
Christopher Lee 24 24
Elliot Chae 24 24
Harry Honig 24 24
Graham Adamson 23 23
Robby Burch 23 23


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