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 2023 DHoH Australian Ranking Guidelines

Australian Rankings

(Current as at 11 September 2023)

 

Men’s Singles 

RANK NAME STATE PTS
1 John Lui NSW 465.00
2 Glen Flindell VIC 300.00
3 Justin Smith VIC 180.00
4 Stephen Swann VIC 135.00
5 Rhylee Jackson QLD 90.00
6 Michael Kan VIC 60.00
7 Darren Roberts VIC 45.00
7 Cameron Bertalli VIC 45.00
9 Jamal Ahmadi VIC 15.00

 

Women’s Singles 

RANK NAME STATE PTS
1 Isabel Cairns ACT 120.00
2 Macy Lane SA 90.00

 

 Junior Singles

RANK NAME STATE PTS
1 Rhylee Jackson QLD 390.00
2 Ryder Smith VIC 240.00
3 Isabel Cairns ACT 225.00
4 Macy Lane SA 90.00
5 Soul Lane SA 60.00

 

Men’s Doubles 

RANK NAME STATE PTS
1 John Lui NSW 101.25
2 Stephen Swann VIC 90.00
3 Michael Kan VIC 78.75
4 Glen Flindell VIC 75.00
5 Jamie Zafir QLD 22.50
6 Darren Roberts VIC 15.00

 

Women’s Doubles

(No event has been played yet)

 

Junior Doubles

RANK NAME STATE PTS
1 Rhylee Jackson QLD 30.00
2 Ryder Smith VIC 30.00
3 Isabel Cairns ACT 22.50
4 Macy Lane SA 22.50

ICSD WORLD RANKINGS

2023 ICSD World Rankings (25.10.23)