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How high did Cumming junior tennis player Samuel Choi rank in Boys’ 12 singles bracket by week ending May 28?

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Cumming tennis player Samuel Choi won 417 points playing singles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 12 category of the United States Tennis Association by the week ending May 28.

Their 417 points playing singles are combined with 15 percent of their doubles points and any bonus points for a 4,860th ranking.

They were ranked 4,860th the week before.

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.

Standings are released weekly.

Junior Boys’ 12 singles from Cumming rankings in week ending May 28
NameSingles PointsTotal Points
Tomas Laukys3,3595,475
Rijul Rapelly1,5131,955
Kevin Jonathan1,4071,979
Shreyan Bajaj8911,179
Jack Herrington8121,165
Ryan Herrington7291,059
Agastya Bawane622881
Vikunth Venkatesh600773
Samuel Choi417451
Harper Lummus371379
Asher Miller230230
Meet Soni168168
Brayden Huey156156
Tomer Zinchenko142142
Laurens Cot140140
Dan Zinchenko126126
Levi Elseroad118118
Will Hicks8888
Ashwin Gaddamanugu8282
Eshaan Prashar7070
Avril Jain6060
Srivihaan Damisetty5656
Arjun Basani5252
Pravid Mudumba4848
Harshal Ram Madhipatla4242
Greyson Lummus4040
Noah Chanthaphonh4040
Sanhith Garudammagari3636
Alexander Boyer3232
Kanav Puri3030
Neekon Atashzar3030
Phillip Elder3030
Maddox Rice1818
Shreyansh Agarwal1616
Devansh Singh1212
Om Trivedi1212
Dalton Overholser88
Ishaan Sivaramakrishnan88
Vihaan Boddula88

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