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This set now contains only team ratings for each tournament. Unfortunately, as he new World Tour website no longer contains player statistics, this set will no longer include team scoring cards. Although these did exist during this season, not expecting such a change, we did not start rating this set before the player statistics were pulled from the original website as well. We apologise to you that they are no longer being included in this set. As some small form of substitution, we have included the planned Challenger Tour team ratings in the same purchase price. Should this situation change, we will split this set into separate parts, however given the delay in releasing it in hoping they return, we've decided to release it in a team ratings only format.

 

In a year where the Men's World Tour would announce a more slim-lined, 12 nations only competition for 2023-24, it meant many teams would be aiming to keep hold of their position in the top tier.


New Zealand won their 14th overall title, winning five of the eleven tour stops, ahead of Argentina, who claimed their best-ever overall finish, as they won three times.

At the bottom of the table, Japan were automatically relegated, but it was Canada who claimed the final place for 2023-24 in the promotion/relegation tournament, despite finishing 15 points behind Uruguay, after beating them Kenya and Tonga in the event.

 

With only eleven core teams, there was no relegation from the Women's World Tour, but New Zealand made it a double triumph, with their seventh overall title, wrestling the title back from Australia. They won the final six stops, only losing to the Australians in the Dubai final.

 

The Men's Challenger Tour saw the top ranked team from the two stops, Tonga, qualify to the promotion/relegation tournament, however they would fail to win it to be promoted. But in the Women's, there was the one automatic place for 2023-24 available, and after winning both events on home grass in Stellenbosch, South Africa made their return as a core World Tour team for only the second time.

2022-23 World and Challenger Tour season

SKU: PR7WT23
£6.50Price
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