Samuel Sanchez ranks 19,232nd in Boys’ 14 singles bracket by week ending May 22

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Miami tennis player Samuel Sanchez 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
Samuel Andres Uribe Vannucci 768 826
Elai Jimenez 675 722
Sebastian Felice 629 629
Gabriel Valdes 516 516
Caleb Chow 510 685
Nikolas Stoot 444 444
Gabriel Delgado 342 342
Adrian Baerga-Torres 322 465
Michael Larionov 286 286
Maxim Kauffmann 272 272
Danny Al Barbour 210 210
Zander Guevara 193 196
Samuel Church-Schulman 192 194
Dominic Loayza 176 176
Maxime Carra 168 168
Beau Gibson 162 172
Brice Wires 144 144
Lorenzo Lopez 132 163
Austin Taco 115 131
Damian Tabuteau 115 115
Julio Nunez 104 104
Leandro Villalobos 98 98
Ander Morgan 94 97
Simon Munera 92 92
Xander Cruz 92 92
Diego Carrera 88 88
Borys Kravchenko 86 86
Massimo Hernandez 64 64
Aaron Castillo 58 58
Rafael Groom 54 54
Maximo Gomez 51 51
Constantinos Prieto 50 50
Yakov Sabah 50 50
Robert Crespo 48 48
Rodrigo Arrangoiz Orvananos 48 48
Byrne Corbin 47 47
Alexander Zelenov 40 40
Hutch Karp 40 40
Gustavo Rodriguez 36 36
Julian Vinals 36 36
Samuel Sanchez 33 33
Vince Frankel 32 32
Daniel Alonso 30 30
Francisco Apraiz 30 30
Patrick Westring 24 24
Ace Stein 16 16
Diego Huerres 16 16
Ian Cabrera 16 16
Matthew Sosler 16 16
Lucas Taylor 15 15
Enzo Andrade 13 13
Jose Ignacio Argenal 13 13
Max Taylor 13 13
Nicolas Edlund 13 13
Marin Rocoplan 12 12
Matias Galarce 10 10
Gaston Bigan 9 9
Andre Santos 8 8
Christian Ribas 8 8
Erick Robles 8 8
Mark Ravin 8 8
Matias Borja 8 8
Matthew Londono 8 8
Ramses Quintero 8 8
Christopher Clausing 7 7
Enrique Fuentes 6 6
Devon Taylor 5 5
Edward Bauer 5 5
Jacobo Santamaria 5 5
Taddeo Romero 5 5
Trevor Bamonte 5 5


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