Marina Stefanoni Ascends to No. 21 in New Career High World Ranking


Team USA’s Marina Stefanoni continues her ascent up the PSA World Tour rankings this season, reaching new career high rankings of world No. 22 and world No. 21 over the last two weeks.


Earlier this season, the U.S. No. 3 reached a new milestone of world No. 24 in September, and now on the back of strong performances at the Silicon Valley Open and Comcast Business U.S. Open last month, the twenty-three-year-old moved up two places in the world rankings last week to world No. 22 las week. This week the American set another new milestone at world No. 21.


The Darien, Connecticut native’s rise comes in the first half of her second season as a full-time touring professional, and her new ranking further solidifies her place competing in the world’s biggest events against the world’s top players.


Stefanoni’s rise and Olympic ambitions were recently profiled by The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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