The NSW Country Junior Championships 2023 is a 2 day SILVER event and part of the Squash Australian Junior Squash Tour, this SquashLevels Report analyses the most improved performances across the tournament.
With 45 players taking part, across 8 age categories including U19, U17, U15, U13 and U11 Boys alongside U17, U13 and U11 Girls, a total of 93 matches were played across both days.
Top 20 Movers:
This table shows the players who had the highest level increase over the course of the event:
Age Category | Name | Start Level | End Level | % Change |
---|---|---|---|---|
U9 | Lucas Jones | 89 | 125 | 40.4% |
U9 | Braxton Moncrieff | 86 | 114 | 32.5% |
U13 | Cleo Poulava | 253 | 297 | 17.3% |
U11 | Nirav Dheerajkumar | 206 | 238 | 15.5% |
U17 | Jade Reynolds | 635 | 719 | 13.2% |
U15 | Max Jones | 1138 | 1283 | 12.7% |
U15 | Jayden Sparks | 971 | 1065 | 9.6% |
U17 | Liam Saunders | 662 | 724 | 9.3% |
U9 | Oscar Clark | 211 | 231 | 9.4% |
U15 | Eden-Alma Poulava | 682 | 740 | 8.5% |
U13 | Jaida Wigley | 231 | 250 | 8.2% |
U13 | Palash Gupta | 113 | 125 | 10.6% |
U13 | Conner Moriarty | 567 | 624 | 10.0% |
U15 | Emilia Scott | 910 | 962 | 5.7% |
U15 | Henry Kross | 4723 | 4946 | 4.7% |
U19 | Xavier Brigden | 2115 | 2211 | 4.5% |
U17 | Alex McFarland | 1973 | 2056 | 4.2% |
U15 | Dylan Wigley | 685 | 713 | 4.0% |
U17 | Denver Field | 2659 | 2746 | 3.2% |
U15 | Josh Markham | 1908 | 1942 | 1.7% |
Event Winners:
Congratulations to the winners in each category. This table shows their start level, end level and level change from the event:
Category | Winner | Start Level | End Level | % Change |
U19 Boys | Xavier Brigden | 2019 | 2115 | 4.7% |
U17 Boys | Henry Kross | 4605 | 4828 | 4.8% |
U15 Boys | Josh Markham | 1874 | 1908 | 1.8% |
U13 Boys | Conner Moriarty | 510 | 567 | 11.1% |
U11 Boys | Oscar CLARK | 191 | 211 | 10.4% |
U17 Girls | Amelia BRIGDEN | 1065 | 1069 | 0.3% |
U13 Girls | Jaida Wigley | 212 | 231 | 8.9% |
Congratulations to all the winners and competitors – don’t forget to activate for SquashLevels to track your progress and access all the benefits you receive as part of your SqA membership.
What is SquashLevels?
SquashLevels is a results-based ranking system, as players compete in their leagues and tournaments, their results automatically flow into SquashLevels from their existing results providers. From here, SquashLevels unique algorithm will calculate a level for each player based on their opponents’ level; their result including points scores, behavioural modelling and various other factors. SquashLevels rewards a player for performing better than they were expected to based on their Level. As squash players we all know there is a massive difference between an easy 3-0 victory and a huge battle that ends 11-9 in the fifth. Activate your SquashLevels account today to access all the benefits you receive as part of your SqA membership.
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