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The T25 is over for another year, and all that's left is to list off the final three top-ranked players on each list.
Official Vote
Last week, Nick Robertson was fourth with a weighted average ranking of 4.29.
3 Fraser Minten
Minten was very nearly tied with Robertson with a ranking of 4.14 and a similar vote spread from a high of three to a low of 7.
2 Eason Cowan
With a big jump up in ranking to 1.93, Cowan received no votes lower than 3.
1 Matthew Knies
Coming first for the second straight year, Knies was not a unanimous choice this time, but his weighted ranking was 1.21, and he received three second-place votes.
Community Vote
With Fraser Minten taking the fourth spot last week on the Community Vote with an weighted average ranking of 4.89, this week's recap starts off with the expected result.
3 Nick Robertson
In a virtual tie here as well as on the official vote with a weighted ranking of 4.48, Robertson was universally ranked, and with a strong consensus at or near three.
Robertson actually has more votes at five or lower than Minten, but the strong preference for spot three wins the day.
2 Easton Cowan
With a very big jump up in weighted ranking to 2.5, Cowan is the undisputed second place in the vote.
Note the y-axis. There's a few more people proportionally ranking him first than on the Official Vote, and some votes at fourth that are a little surprising.
1 Matthew Knies
With a weighted ranking of 1.92, Knies is not quite the solid number one choice as he was on the Official Vote.
He was the overwhelming majority choice for first, but the number of people putting him second is over 40.
And that's it for the Community Vote this year. Check out the post on all the votes for a comparison of the two vote lists. It will be out today.
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