With the 2017 FIVB World Tour Finals ended, new rankings and money totals have emerged. The Finals did not award any players with points towards their rankings but did have a more massive payout.
Men’s Rankings – Top 15
Despite the first place finish at the World Tour Finals, American’s Phil Dalhausser and Nick Lucena fell back to #4 in the World Rankings. Topping the list is Brazil’s Evandro Goncalves and Andre Loyola with 4,180 points.
Italy’s Paolo Nicolai/Daniele Lupo came in at #2 in the rankings after finishing third at the Finals. Russia’s Viacheslav Krasilnikov and Nikita Liamin come it at #3 in the rankings while Alvaro Filho and Saymon Santos round out the top five at #5.
Rk | Team | Country | Nb. part. |
Points | |
1 | Evandro/Andre | BRA | *14 | 4,180 | |
2 | Nicolai/Lupo | ITA | *10 | 3,920 | |
3 | Krasilnikov/Liamin | RUS | *13 | 3,900 | |
4 | Dalhausser/Lucena | USA | 8 | 3,840 | |
5 | Álvaro Filho/Saymon | BRA | *20 | 3,760 | |
6 | Losiak/Kantor | POL | *12 | 3,740 | |
7 | Alison/Bruno Schmidt | BRA | *17 | 3,340 | |
8 | Doppler/Horst | AUT | *10 | 3,156 | |
9 | Pedro Solberg/Guto | BRA | *13 | 3,100 | |
10 | Pedlow/Schachter | CAN | 8 | 2,900 | |
11 | Herrera/Gavira | ESP | *11 | 2,800 | |
12 | Smedins/Samoilovs | LAT | *13 | 2,600 | |
13 | Stoyanovskiy/Yarzutkin | RUS | *13 | 2,572 | |
14 | Koekelkoren/van Walle | BEL | *13 | 2,496 | |
15 | Hyden/Doherty | USA | 6 | 2,480 |
Money Earned – Men
- Dalhausser/Lucena (USA) – $208,000, seven events, three gold medals
- Evandro/Andre (BRA) – $200,000, nine events, one gold medal
- Lupo/Nicolai (ITA) – $129,500, eight events
- Kantor/Losiak (POL) – $128,000, nine events
- Krasilnikov/Liamin (RUS) – $112,100, 11 events, two gold medals
Women’s Rankings – Top 15
Despite having a bad FIVB World Tour Finals run, Brazil’s Larissa Franca and Talita Antunes remain atop of the FIVB World Rankings with 5,560 points. Larissa/Talita finished in third place at the competition, earning $50,000 to split.
Coming in fourth at the Finals was Canada’s Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes, who remain at #2 in the World Rankings. Rounding out the top-five are Germany’s Julia Sude/Chantal Laboureur, Brazil’s Agatha Bednarczuk/Eduarda ‘Duda’ Santos Lisboa and the Czech Republics Barbora Hermannova/Marketa Slukova.
The women’s winners, Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst did not see any improvements in their rankings following the Finals, coming in at #12 with 2,556 points.
Rk | Team | Country | Nb. part. |
Points | |
1 | Larissa/Talita | BRA | *19 | 5,560 | |
2 | Pavan/Humana-Paredes | CAN | 8 | 4,480 | |
3 | Sude/Laboureur | GER | *15 | 4,240 | |
4 | Agatha/Duda | BRA | *14 | 4,000 | |
5 | Hermannova/Slukova | CZE | *11 | 3,460 | |
6 | Barbara/Fernanda | BRA | *17 | 3,180 | |
7 | Kolocova/Kvapilova | CZE | *13 | 3,032 | |
8 | Heidrich/Vergé-Dépré A | SUI | *11 | 2,940 | |
9 | Sweat/Summer | USA | 8 | 2,700 | |
10 | Bawden/Clancy | AUS | *10 | 2,616 | |
11 | Bansley/Wilkerson | CAN | *10 | 2,600 | |
12 | Ludwig/Walkenhorst | GER | *9 | 2,556 | |
13 | Betschart/Hüberli | SUI | *13 | 2,412 | |
14 | Schneider/Bieneck | GER | *11 | 2,060 | |
15 | Großner/Glenzke | GER | *10 | 1,990 |
Money Earned – Women
- Talita/Larissa (BRA) – $208,000, nine events, three gold medals
- Agatha/Duda (BRA) – $172,000, nine events, one gold medal
- Ludwig/Walkenhorst – $170,000, five events, two gold medals
- Pavan/Humana-Paredes – $161,000, eight events, one gold medal
- Laboureur/Sude – $122,500, nine events, one gold medal
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