OVTCHAROV and HAN hold top positions

Germany’s Dimitrij OVTCHAROV holds the top of the Men’s first rankings in 2015. Best ranked player at the women’s list is HAN Ying of Germany. Germany’s players dominated in both lists. No. two at the Old Continent is Timo BOLL followed by Marcos FREITAS

Germany’s Dimitrij OVTCHAROV holds the top of the Men’s first rankings in 2015. Best ranked player at the women’s list is HAN Ying of Germany.

Germany’s players dominated in both lists. No. two at the Old Continent is Timo BOLL followed by Marcos FREITAS of Portugal Vladimir SAMSONOV of Belarus Tiago APOLONIA of Portugal Patrick BAUM of Germany Panagiotis GIONIS of Greece and Steffen MENGEL of Germany.

In Women’s list LIU JIa of Austria is ranked at position no. two Georgina POTA of Hungary is placed at third position followed by LI Fen of Swden YU Fu of Portugal Elizabeta SAMARA of Romania and SHAN XIaona of Gemany.

Leading names at Under 21 Boy’s and Girl’s lists are Simon GAUZY of France and Petrissa SOLJA of Germany.

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