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Tennis Canada, in partnership with the Provincial Tennis Associations (PTAs), will launch the Rogers Rankings on January 1, 2009. This new and enhanced ranking system is based on the proven Chess Elo ranking system and has been developed and used with exceptional accuracy by the Quebec Tennis Federation for over twenty-five years. The Rogers Rankings will allow all competitors to compare themselves to the nation’s top players. Similar systems have also been in use in Spain and France. The Rogers Rankings system will award points to players based on quality of wins (i.e. head-to-head results) versus rounds won in a tournament. The system generates accurate rankings due to its ability to evaluate the calibre of competing players. Based on this premise, the stronger player is expected to win while the weaker player is expected to lose. Players will be ranked according to points accumulated in national, provincial and international tournaments sanctioned by the Tennis Canada ranking committee. Player points will be used to compute a national and provincial ranking. To ensure accuracy, Tennis Canada and the PTAs began testing the system internally on January 1, 2008.

General Rogers Ranking

General Male Ranking General Female Ranking

Official Junior Rogers Rankings

Boys U12 Girls U12
Boys U14 Girls U14
Boys U16 Girls U16
Boys U18 Girls U18

Junior Rogers Rankings(displayed by age)

Boys U12 Girls U12
Boys 13-14 Girls 13-14
Boys 15-16 Girls 15-16
Boys 17-18 Girls 17-18


Please note that senior results will not be included in the general head-to-head ranking in 2009. Seniors will be targeted for inclusion in the system during 2010.

Please note that the following are initial rankings as analyzed by the Tennis Canada ranking committee.
Tennis Canada understands that there may be some instances where players need to be adjusted and corrected before the initial rankings are finalized. Adjustments to better reflect players initial rankings will be made over the next few weeks.