Logan Lemley junior tennis player earns 284 in Boys’ 18 bracket in week ending March 5

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Oklahoma City tennis player Logan Lemley is ranked 2,248th in the junior Boys’ 18 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending March 5.

They had 284 total points, split between 274 single points and 66 double points. USTA rankings are determined by adding 100 percent of singles points and 15 percent of doubles points plus any bonus points earned.

They were ranked 2,250th 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.

Oklahoma City Junior Boys’ 18 rankings in week ending March 5
Name Total Points Single Points Doubles Points
Randon Kanchanakomtorn 1,423 1,204 1,313
Mason Fair 470 408 416
Parker Dillon 338 338 N/A
Logan Lemley 284 274 66
Trenton Kanchanakomtorn 199 163 168
Gray Ferguson 117 86 209
Shanahan T.J. 101 92 62
James Rodriguez 63 54 60
John Paul Dillon 53 45 54
Jack Heyman 38 38 N/A
Gunner Ivey 38 38 N/A
Thomas Pham 35 24 70
Jake Waggoner 35 35 N/A
Armando Rosell 30 30 N/A
Edward Nguyen 28 28 N/A


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