Ulster Junior Ranking Scheme

Tier 1: Championship Events: 100% weighting to Irish Junior Ranking Scheme

Irish Junior Events & Ulster Junior Championships (IJC, UJO, MO, CJO, IJNC, UJC)

Allocation of Points

Position

Points

Position

Points

Position

Points

1

1000

17

710

33

555

2

960

18

700

34

550

3

920

19

690

35

545

4

880

20

680

36

540

5

860

21

670

37

535

6

840

22

660

38

530

7

820

23

650

39

525

8

800

24

640

40

520

9

790

25

630

41

515

10

780

26

620

42

510

11

770

27

610

43

505

12

760

28

600

44

500

13

750

29

590

45

495

14

740

30

580

46

490

15

730

31

570

47

485

16

720

32

560

48

480

 

  • Points allocation begins at 1000 points for the winner
  • Points allocated descent in increments of 40 points for places 1-4, thereafter 20 points for places 5-8, thereafter 10 points for places 9-32 and thereafter 5 points for all places. 
  • When allocating points and where 2 or more players tie for points at any stage of a tournament, ie where there are no playoff matches, such as in the rounds before the quarter finals, or at any stage, the means of allocating points is as follows:
    • The number of players tying is first determined.
    • As an example, if there are 6 players tying in the round before the quarter finals, this means that 6 players tie for joint 9th position, and jointly take up ranking positions from 9-14, howsoever allocated.
    • The points for 9th position (790) are added to the points for 14th position (740) giving 1530.
    • This figure is divided by 2, to give the mean point, which in this case is 765; these 6 players are allocated 765 points.
    • This gives a distinction between these players, who reached the last 14 of the tournament (which is theoretically more difficult than reaching a last 16), and the players in a last 16 where the points would be (790+720)/2 = 755.
  • Thus, where a number of players are tied, the points awarded shall be determined by adding the highest and lowest points that could be awarded to that group of players and dividing by 2. 
  • All points allocations should be rounded up to the nearest whole number.

 

Tier 2: Provincial Events

Ulster Junior Events (Ormeau Jun Open, Craigavon Jun Open, David Lloyd Open etc)

Position

Points

Position

Points

1

750

17

510

2

720

18

500

3

690

19

490

4

660

20

480

5

645

21

470

6

630

22

460

7

615

23

450

8

600

24

440

9

590

25

430

10

580

26

420

11

570

27

410

12

560

28

400

13

550

29

390

14

540

30

380

15

530

31

370

16

520

32

360

 

  • Points allocation begins at 750 points for the winner
  • Points allocated descend in increments of 30 points for places 1 – 4
  • Points allocated descend in increments of 15 points for places 5 – 8
  • Points allocated descend in increments of 10 points for places 9 – 32
  • Points allocated descend in in increments of 5 points for places 33 onwards

The same procedures apply as above when determining points where 2 or more players tie for position, ie where there are no playoff matches.

Tier 3: Ulster Junior Challenger Events

Position

Points

Position

Points

1

200

23

75

2

190

24

70

3

180

25

65

4

170

26

60

5

165

27

55

6

160

28

50

7

155

29

45

8

150

30

40

9

145

31

35

10

140

32

30

11

135

33

28

12

130

34

26

13

125

35

24

14

120

36

22

15

115

37

20

16

110

38

18

17

105

39

16

18

100

40

14

19

95

41

12

20

90

42

10

21

85

43

8

22

80

44

6

 

  • Points allocation begins at 200 points for the winner
  • Points allocated descend in increments of 10 points for places 1 – 4
  • Points allocated descend in increments of 5 points for places 5 – 32
  • Points allocated descend in increments of 2 points for places 33 – 44
  • From position 44 onwards, all players receive 6 points

The same procedures apply as above when determining points where 2 or more players tie for position, ie where there are no playoff matches.

Players who hold an Ulster ranking across two age categories will receive challenge points for their own age category only. 

Eligibility for Ulster Junior Ranking Challenger Circuit

All male players who are ranked in the top 15 at Junior level in Ireland or the top 8 at Cadet level are excluded from entering Challenger tournaments. Likewise, all female players who are ranked in the top 8 at Junior level are excluded from entering this tournament.

Ireland or Ulster Selection Clash

In the event of a clash between an Irish or Ulster Junior Ranking event and an Irish or Ulster selection event, any player who is unable as a result of this clash to attend the domestic ranking event will receive an exemption for that event. The exemption points will be the average of their points from all other Championship or Provincial events. 

Ulster Grand Prix Ranking Series

At the conclusion of the season, the Number 1 ranked player in each category shall be the Ulster Grand Prix Champion. Positions shall be determined be calculating the 5 best results attained over the course of the season. 

Important Notice

Rankings will be published on www.tabletennisulster.com and www.irishtabletennis.com  and updated after each event subject to receiving results from the tournament organiser in a timely fashion. 

Whilst every care is taken to ensure the results are accurate, the occasional error is inevitable. Table Tennis Ulster accepts no responsibility of any kind for such errors and their consequences. Any mistake will be investigated and proven errors will be rectified in a subsequent list. Any queries from the list should arrive within three weeks of the list publication date and be sent to amogey@hotmail.com