Ahlmer stays on top
Anna-Klara Ahlmer maintains her position at number 1 for the second consecutive month. She is gearing up to confront Jacobsen and Enmer in Norway this weekend, in what promises to be a closely contested race to retain her top spot. Jacobsen surpasses Enmer, reclaiming the world number 2 ranking. Kaptein returns to her highest position of world number 4. Nathalie Vogel again secures a place in the top 8, following her victory in the World Championships last month. Meanwhile, Allègre, Chung, Ogram, and Eisler maintain their existing positions.
The rankings also see significant advancements. Pauline Cavé ascends to world number 24, while Silke Altmann climbs to world number 16, both showing substantial improvements. Notably, Frenchwoman Marie Jaussein reached her highest ranking of world number 17. Additionally, Amke Fischer re-enters the top 20, securing the 19th position.
Leon Griffiths makes it six consecutive months at no 1
Leon Griffiths continues his dominant streak, maintaining his position at the top of the rankings for a solid six months. Lenggenhager is back at his highest ranking, reclaiming the third spot and surpassing Ternon, who slips to number four. Koen Hageraats and Luke Griffiths hold steady at fifth and sixth positions, while Oliver Buhler advances to seventh, overtaking Luka Penttinen.
Meanwhile, Lindberg and Hougaard retain their ninth and tenth ranking positions, and Duncan Stahl’s advancement to eleventh position sees him surpass Florian Harca. Noteworthy upward movers include Damien Andre, who jumps two places to secure the 16th world ranking, as well as Adarsh Vikram Narayanaswamy and Matthew Davidson, both ascending to the 18th and 19th positions respectively.
New Heights and highest rankings Across Senior and Junior Rankings”
In the men’s seniors category, Bertrand Carlier makes a leap of five positions to secure the seventh spot, accompanied by Manfred Grab and Christian Borner advancing to the fourth and fifth positions. Meanwhile, Mohammed Tarik Koubaa experiences a drop to the tenth position.
Among the women’s senior rankings, Silke Altmann’s upward trajectory lands her at the fourth position, surpassing Katrin Maldre from the United States. The top 10 in this category sees no other changes.
In the boys junior rankings, Luke Griffiths maintains his position at number one, while Matej Volf climbs one spot to eighth and Anant Gupta enters the top 10.
On the girls junior side, Clarissa Steiner breaks the British dominance, surpassing Cherisse Lau. Ogram and Ranson maintain their positions ahead of the Austrian player. Bethany Pye is back at world number eight, following an impressive performance at the World Championships.
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