Season-Ending PPA Tour Asia Rankings: Your 2025 No.1s

Author: PPA Tour Asia | December 10, 2025

The inaugural PPA Tour Asia season is officially in the books and the final rankings are out. Seven tournaments later, find out who finished 2025 on top of the mountain.

Double No.1s and an Inseparable Pair

Hong Kit Wong owns two No.1 rankings. Men’s Singles and Men’s Doubles. That’s rarified air.

In singles, Wong collected five medals across seven appearances, including a homemade gold at the Hong Kong Open. His biggest points haul came from an impressive silver medal run at the Panas Malaysia Cup, where he battled through a stacked field to bank 1300 points to his season CV.

In Men’s Doubles, Wong and Kim proved consistency is everything in pickleball. The pair stuck together all season long and it paid off, with both finishing as co-No.1s in the event. Despite the title of pack leaders, they couldn’t get the gold in 2025. They came agonizingly close to topping the podium at the Hong Kong Open, falling 10-12 in the deciding game for silver – it could not have been closer. Add two bronze medals worth 600 points each to their season CV, and they close out 2025 as twin peaks on the Men’s Doubles mountain.

Started and Ended on the Podium

Women’s Singles belonged to Yufei Long.

Long was first to gold with a marathon win at the season-opening Panas Malaysia Open. She went on to claim two more 1000 point wins, grabbing gold in Fukuoka and Ho Chi Minh City. Three tournament wins. Your Women’s Singles No.1.

It was a battle at the top. Sahra Dennehy made a late charge to close the gap, taking 2500 points in the last two tournaments and topping the podium both times to finish with 4000 points. Bookmark it as a rivalry to watch in 2026.

Yufei Long finished 2025 with five singles medals.

Three Golds, Three Partners

In Women’s Doubles, there was no overtaking Ting Chieh Wei.

Wei kicked off the season with three straight golds. Most impressively, she bagged those 3000 points from three Open wins with three different partners. That’s adaptability meeting dominance, truly establishing herself at the top of the pack. When you can win with anyone, you’re in a class of your own.

Mixed Doubles Domination to Close the Season

Alix Truong fell short in her first two Asia outings, getting on the podium for back-to-back bronze at the MB Vietnam Open and Panas Malaysia Cup. Then she came back with a vengeance.

Truong went on a run. Striking gold twice, first with brother Jonathan Truong at the MB Vietnam Cup, then closing it out with Federico Staksrud in Hangzhou. Two tournament wins when it counted most.

Your Men’s Mixed No.1

Men’s Mixed Doubles was an open playing field all season long. Gold medals were shared around and so were the points. But at the finish line it was Jonathan Truong taking home the No.1 spot.

That 1500 point gold at the MB Vietnam Cup was the foundation. Add another 1500 points in total from two bronzes and Truong closed out the inaugural season on top. Consistency won out in the chaos.

The 2025 season is wrapped and the rankings are locked. Stay tuned for more announcements on what’s coming in 2026.

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