Tennis Men’s Double Ranking of August, 2015
Tennis ranking is the way to tell which player is doing better and how would they do in a recent match. More importantly it lets people decide how is their favorite player doing and if they can hope something from those players in the big run.
Some top tier tournaments hold both singles and doubles match. Doubles match is completely different than singles ranking and thus the ranking is different as well. Most of the top players of Singles doesn’t even make the cut to be here.
How is the recent doubles ranking? Did you ever wonder about that? If you did then you are definitely going to love the fact that we bring you the top 20 ranking of Men’s doubles. We sincerely hope that you find your favorite player in this list. Let us know about your opinion on the comments section below.
Rank | Name | Points | Country |
01 | Bob Bryan | 10710 | United States |
02 | Mike Bryan | 10710 | United States |
03 | Marcelo Melo | 7710 | Brazil |
04 | Ivan Dodig | 7440 | Croatia |
05 | Horja Tecau | 7130 | Romania |
06 | Jean-Julien Rojer | 7130 | Netherlands |
07 | Fabio Fognini | 4600 | Italy |
08 | Florin Mergea | 4520 | Romania |
09 | Nenad Zimonjic | 4420 | Serbia |
10 | Rohan Bopanna | 4340 | India |
11 | Simone Bolelli | 4330 | Italy |
12 | Marcin Matkowski | 4160 | Poland |
13 | Marc Lopez | 4130 | Spain |
14 | Marcel Granollers | 4070 | Spain |
15 | Bruno Soares | 4060 | Brazil |
16 | Vasek Pospisili | 4040 | Canada |
17 | Alexander Peya | 3850 | Austria |
18 | Jack Sock | 3610 | United States |
19 | John Peers | 3590 | Australia |
20 | Jaime Murray | 3590 | England |
USA Dominates this chart and Spain does well too. The only Asian team to make it into this list is India. Australia, Brazil, Italy and Romania are considered to have strong doubles team themselves. This ranking reflects on Tennis improvement in different countries and we could not agree with it more.