Aditya Shah junior tennis player earns 274 points in Boys’ 16 bracket by end of November

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Louisville tennis player Aditya Shah finished 2,647th in November in the junior Boys’ 16 category of the United States Tennis Association.

They started November ranked 2,609th.

By the end of the month they’d earned 274 points across singles and doubles tournaments.

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.

Rankings are released weekly.

Junior Boys’ 16 rankings in November
Name Starting Rank Ending Rank Total Points at end of November
Eli Stephenson 55 53 4,599
Landon Ecarma 284 290 1,942
William Lewis 585 593 1,096
Colby Berson 654 671 996
Mac Bowman 1,372 1,385 517
Aditya Shah 2,609 2,647 274
Cole Riley 2,934 2,991 234
Walker Bush 3,302 3,232 208
Parker Moyano 3,771 3,852 157
Aiden Vilo 3,955 4,042 147
Jonathan Kepnes 4,671 4,754 111
Timothy Wagoner 4,690 4,775 110
Tristan Coulter 5,289 5,386 90
Charles Lewis 5,321 5,416 89
Sharvil Saxena 5,693 5,817 77
Sushanth Muthuluru 5,973 6,126 70
Sai Javvadi 6,571 6,741 59
Eric Carter 6,636 6,802 57
Nicolas Goodman 6,774 6,937 54
Trevor Meyer 7,032 7,186 50
Eric Ormsby 9,524 7,737 42
Henry Wagner 8,072 8,269 36
Ethan Tang 8,552 8,757 31
Roberts Sartor 8,624 9,140 30


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