Note that the number in parentheses next to the points is the number of tournaments that each team has played in.
Rank
|
Team
|
Points
|
1
|
Skupski/Skupski
|
286 (5)
|
2
|
Mektic/Sancic
|
170 (4)
|
3
|
Peralta/Zeballos
|
160 (4)
|
4
|
Kretschmer/Satschko
|
127 (3)
|
5
|
Saville/Thompson
|
125 (2)
|
6T
|
Bagnis/Gonzalez,
M
|
119 (2)
|
6T
|
Bester/Polansky
|
119 (2)
|
8
|
Herbert/Olivetti
|
110 (1)
|
9T
|
Brunstrom/Nielsen
|
107 (2)
|
9T
|
Brunstrom/Siljestrom
|
107 (2)
|
11T
|
Behar/Lapentti
|
100 (1)
|
11T
|
Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin
|
100 (1)
|
13
|
Meister/Quigley
|
100 (2)
|
14
|
Maytin/Reyes-Varela
|
91 (2)
|
15T
|
Fyrstenburg/Gonzalez,
S
|
90 (1)
|
15T
|
Gonzalez,
M/Hernandez-Feranandez
|
90 (1)
|
15T
|
Koolhof/Middelkoop
|
90 (1)
|
18T
|
Donati/Golubev
|
90 (2)
|
18T
|
Gong/Yi
|
90 (2)
|
20T
|
Bhambri/Bhupathi
|
80 (1)
|
20T
|
Elias/Ghem
|
80 (1)
|
20T
|
Jung/Novikov
|
80 (1)
|
Ken and Neal Skupski sit at the top of the rankings by a rather wide margin thanks, in part, to their titles in Bergamo and Cherbourg.
Currently sitting at No. 3 on this list, Julio Peralta and Horacio Zeballos have also had success on the ATP World Tour, winning a title in Sao Paulo to close out February.
Johan Brunstrom currently sits in the Top 10 with two different teams, and is actually in the exact same ranking with those two teams, partnering Frederik Nielsen and Andreas Siljestrom.
The only other player who is present on two different teams in the Top 20 is Maximo Gonzalez.
13 of the 22 teams listed are composed of two players from the same country.
Every team that has won a title on the challenger circuit so far this year is currently in the Top 20.
If you are interested in the full rankings, click here.
If you notice any mistakes, please feel free to let me know at @KCraig_Tennis.