The 2024 PPA year came to a conclusion on Sunday, at the Life Time Rancho San Clemente, in the CIBC Finals.
Quick recap on how qualification for the finals works
- Women’s Singles – Top eight in PPA Points
- Men’s Singles – Top eight in PPA Points
- Women’s Doubles – Top 16 in PPA Points
- Men’s Doubles – Top 16 in PPA Points
- Women’s Mixed Doubles – Top 8 in PPA Points
- Men’s Mixed Doubles – Top 8 in PPA Points
Partnerships – The top seeded player got to choose their partner, then the next seeded player, and on down the line. The only caveat to this was mixed doubles – the top ranked woman got to pick her partner, and so on down the line.
Pool Play – There were two pools in each event:
In pool play, each team played the other teams once. The top two teams from each pool made it to the semi-finals on Saturday. The best team in the ATP Pool played the second-best team from the ERNE Pool, and vice versa.
This setup made it very similar to a PPA Progressive Draw – each player/team played once per day. Championship Sunday was the culmination of the season ending event.
Let’s get into the action!
Women’s Singles
Results
ATP Pool
ERNE Pool
*Lea Jansen, Brooke Buckner (Jorja subbed), and Salome Devidze (Lacy subbed) all qualified for the Finals, but elected not…