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U-17 World Ranking

From Tenipuri Info

The BITF U-17 World Ranking show how many points each country has accumulated in a given time period. While no precise information has been provided regarding the time period considered, if the ranking format follows that of the real life ITF Ranking, it considers the past four years with more recent results having a greater impact on each team's position. What is certain is that the rankings are updated weekly[1].

U-17 World Ranking[1]

After the Pre-WC

The following table shows the current ranking as well as the number of points each team possesses and how their position compares to the one they held during the previous week. It was released right after the end of the Pre-WC.

U-17 World Ranking
Rank December 18th Points[2] Move
01 Germany 16585 +0
02 Switzerland 8945 +0
03 France 8265 +0
04 Spain 6865 +0
05 America 4235 +2
06 Argentina 2850 +0
07 England 2635 -2
08 Belgium 2495 +1
09 Czech Rep. 2475 +2
10 Greece 2405 +0
11 Russia 2170 -3
12 Serbia 2145 +3
13 Canada 1880 +0
14 Italy 1690 -2
15 South Africa 1675 -1
16 Denmark 1633 +1[3]
17 Portugal 1600 -1
18 Australia 1515 +7
19 Brazil 1487 +1
20 Netherlands 1485 -2
21 China 1480 +7[3]
22 Sweden 1465 -3
23 Japan 1430 +8
24 Mexico 1360 -2
25 Turkey 1260 -2
26 Croatia 1255 -5
27 India 1240 -3
28 Aramenoma 1191 -2
29 South Korea 1185 -2
30 Thailand 1150 -1
31 Taiwan 1135 -1
32 Tube Rep. 998 +12

Before the Pre-WC

The following table shows the ranking before the Pre-WC. Since it is based entirely on recorded movements, point values and movements compared to the previous week are unavailable.

U-17 World Ranking
Rank December 11th
01 Germany
02 Switzerland
03 France
04 Spain
05 England
06 Argentina
07 America
08 Russia
09 Belgium
10 Greece
11 Czech Rep.
12 Italy
13 Canada
14 South Africa
15 Serbia
16 Portugal
17 Denmark[3]
18 Netherlands
19 Sweden
20 Brazil
21 Croatia
22 Mexico
23 Turkey
24 India
25 Australia
26 Aramenoma
27 South Korea
28 China[3]
29 Thailand
30 Taiwan
31 Japan
32 N/A
44 Tube Rep.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Golden age 173
  2. All point values are taken directly from the ATP 2015 end-of-year ranking, the only exception being Tube. Several players have been omitted, however, namely Rafael Nadal, Thomas Berdych and David Ferrer for unknown reasons as well as Gael Monfils and Andreas Seppi, presumably because they shared point values with another competitor. Because of this, the point values are entirely unconnected to manga events. Point values not eligible in the manga are included based on the ATP ranking.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Due to an error on the ranking sheet, it is unclear whether Denmark or China was ranked 17th before the Pre-WC. However, due to the performance of both teams in the group league, it stands to reason that China saw a significant improvement and not Denmark.

Contributors: Dust, Kaoz