Rankings
The Deaf & Hard of Hearing (DHoH) Australian Ranking is the mathematical method of ranking Australian tennis athletes who are deaf or have hard of hearing on a calendar year basis.
The official DHoH Australian Ranking system works on a 12-month rollover system – calculated by athletes’ total points from their best 4 results in the preceding 12 months when they first obtain a DHoH Australian Ranking. Once this 12 month period expires, acquired points will cease to contribute to an athlete’s DHoH Australian Ranking.
View the recently updated DHoH Australian ranking guideline
Rankings
All rankings are current as at 6 December 2021
Open Singles
Rank | Name | State | Pts |
1 | John Lui | NSW | 300 |
2 | Ashlee Narker | NSW | 225 |
3 | Grant Roberts | VIC | 150 |
= 4 | Glen Findell | VIC | 120 |
= 4 | Michael Kan | VIC | 120 |
= 5 | Stephen Swann | VIC | 90 |
= 5 | Jamal Ahmadi | VIC | 90 |
6 | Ayami Ahmadi | NSW | 45 |
Open Doubles
Rank | Name | State | Pts |
1 | Michael Kan | VIC | 97.5 |
2 | John Lui | NSW | 75 |
= 3 | Ashlee Narker | NSW | 56.25 |
= 3 | Rhylee Jackson | QLD | 56.25 |
4 | Jamal Ahmadi | VIC | 52.5 |
5 | Grant Roberts | VIC | 37.5 |
6 | Glen Findell | VIC | 22.5 |
7 | Ayami Ahmadi | NSW | 15 |
18&U Singles
Rank | Name | State | Pts |
1 | Ryder Smith | VIC | 315 |
2 | Ashlee Narker | NSW | 300 |
3 | Richie Huang | VIC | 150 |
4 | Rhylee Jackson | QLD | 90 |