Charlotte tennis player Armand Vangal ranks in Boys’ 14 singles bracket by week ending May 22

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Charlotte tennis player Armand Vangal won 33 points playing singles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 14 category of the United States Tennis Association by the week ending May 22.

Their 33 points playing singles are combined with 15 percent of their doubles points and any bonus points for a 19,232nd ranking.

They were ranked 19,232nd 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 rankings in week ending May 22
Name Singles Points Total Points
Jack Di Menna 2,754 4,429
Renat Kramin 1,797 2,579
Yoel Serekeberhan 1,031 1,284
Kaosie Nwokedi 989 2,095
Grant Partridge 888 920
Roman Shirazyan 596 695
Andrew Chen 588 669
Arunabh Phukan 525 525
Connor Yett 466 471
Maddux Johansson 348 359
Noah Daniels 326 326
Siddhartha Gupta 310 324
Rafael Lopez 301 394
Cooper Streiff 266 266
Petru Cotoman 242 299
Daniel Lvovich 217 217
Azad Bajwa 198 198
Zach Plyler 186 188
Vedant Kartik 182 182
Shriram Joshi 166 167
Chinedu Nwokedi 152 235
Dev Dwivedy 146 146
Mason Gerry 140 140
Zachary Lu 114 119
Srijith Chandrasekar 113 113
Siddhant Dua 104 122
Evan Yang 101 101
Ryan Perry 100 100
Abhinav Ramireddy 96 96
Evan Li 92 92
Charlie Stubbs 82 92
Allen Shirazyan 77 93
Keaton McKinstry 63 63
Henos Serekeberhan 61 65
Henrique Lima 55 55
Jake Baugh 54 54
Banks Ahlborn 40 40
Samat Kramin 38 38
Cole Brading 37 37
Davis Hasty 36 36
Sota Ono 35 40
Armand Vangal 33 33
Luke Thompson 32 32
William McDermott 32 32
Alex Galloway 29 29
Griffin Coleman 28 28
James Langdon 27 27
Alden Semones 26 26
Daniel Dimitrov 26 26
Luke Yett 21 22
Jake Derrico 20 20
Ethan Walker 17 17
Valentino De Martino 17 17
Alexander Levine 16 16
Luke Chisholm 16 16
Nandan Kiran 16 16
Oliver Halverstam 16 16
Shreyas Reddy 16 16
Wilson Zheng 13 13
William Kaufmann 12 12
Ivan Vdovichenko 11 11
Rafael Candeloro 11 11
Jeevith Reddy 10 10
Brodie Fox 9 9
Carter Gannett 9 9
Milan Mishra 9 9
Benjamin Hinojosa 8 8
Evan Horner 8 8
Hudson Quick 8 8
Quinn Brock 8 8
Santiago Ballester 8 8
Tomas Rosado 8 8
Nicholas Levine 7 7
Luke Simons 6 6
Samarth Kasaraneni 6 6
Charles Hitt 4 4
Ford Robinson 4 4


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