Protected ranking in tennis allows players who have been out of competition due to injury or other exceptional circumstances to enter tournaments using a ranking that reflects their position before their absence. This ranking is typically based on the player's best results over a specified period, usually the last 12 months prior to their injury. It helps ensure that players can regain their competitive standing without being penalized by long periods of inactivity. Players can use their protected ranking for entering a limited number of events, aiding their return to the sport.
Protected ranking.
The term PR means Protected Ranking, whereby an injured player is only ranked for two months of the term of an injury, and the ranking is used over the period in which he returns to play. This ranking is used for tournament entry purposes.
Yes.
It is decided on how they are good at sex
by their ranking
Federer of course!
in Jr. tennis, you play USTA matches to earn your ranking. The more times you win or advance into the next round, the higher your ranking. also, beating someone whose ranking is higher than you will boost your ranking up. most rankings are regional, state, or national. in professional tennis, its mostly the same, but its ranked for bigger tournaments, like the US open, Australian open, etc. If you watch a big tournament on tv, it will most of the time tell you who is ranked what and what their ranking will be if they win the tournament.
hes #1
3, it is the highest ranking.
his high was 7 but he is now 54
the current ranking system sclculats how many points a player earns over a 12-months period
Althea Gibson.