How high did Miami junior tennis player Javier Alonso rank in Boys’ 16 bracket in week ending May 29?

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Miami tennis player Javier Alonso is ranked 675th in the junior Boys’ 16 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending May 29.

They had 834 total points, split between 834 single points and any 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 655th 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.

Miami Junior Boys’ 16 rankings in week ending May 29
Name Total Points Single Points Doubles Points
Dylan Chang 3,573 2,508 1,087
David Prasievi 2,298 1,812 396
Brennon Chow 2,202 1,573 1,468
Raul De La Vega 1,431 1,117 665
Javier Alonso 834 834 N/A
Alessandro Munoz 775 752 N/A
Allen Tabak 601 601 N/A
Vaughn Harrington 531 515 108
Mikey Zoi 471 395 54
Noah Latieyre 465 462 18
Sebastian Felice 454 454 N/A
Gianmarco Punzo 388 388 N/A
Jordan Brunner 272 272 N/A
Jonathan Claro 239 239 N/A
Juan Diego Argenal 218 218 N/A
Caleb Chow 167 167 N/A
Michael Larionov 166 166 N/A
Samuel Andres Uribe Vannucci 165 154 63
Joshua Hernandez 160 160 N/A
Elai Jimenez 144 135 63
Stefan Correa 136 136 N/A
Mateo Martinez 136 136 N/A
Junior Aitken Saucedo 120 120 N/A
Matias Sonaglia 120 120 N/A
Nicholas Arana 116 116 N/A
Brice Wires 112 112 N/A
Gabriel Valdes 103 103 N/A
Nikolas Stoot 99 99 N/A
Joaquin Zurita 90 90 N/A
Chad Valdes 80 80 N/A
Adrian Palacios 80 80 N/A
Gabriel Delgado 69 69 N/A
Alberto Badra 68 68 N/A
Carlos Grimaldi 59 59 N/A
Maxim Kauffmann 54 54 N/A
Nathan Debs 47 47 N/A
Sergio Balsamo 44 44 N/A
Danny Al Barbour 42 42 N/A
Matthew Golod 41 41 N/A
Zander Guevara 39 39 N/A
Gabriel Galicia 38 38 N/A
Samuel Church-Schulman 36 36 N/A
Maxime Carra 33 33 N/A
Branden Cabrera 32 32 N/A
Kenny Delisi 30 30 N/A
Alfredo Herrera 30 30 N/A
Dominic Loayza 30 30 N/A
Robert Crespo 27 27 N/A
Xander Cruz 24 24 N/A
Simon Munera 23 23 N/A
Damian Tabuteau 22 22 N/A
Julio Nunez 21 21 N/A
Leandro Villalobos 20 20 N/A
Ander Morgan 18 18 N/A
Beau Gibson 17 17 N/A
Ryan Ramos 16 16 N/A
Borys Kravchenko 13 13 N/A
Massimo Hernandez 13 13 N/A
Constantinos Prieto 10 10 N/A


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