Premier Status was originally created to serve as a qualification tool for Spikeball-run events. In 2025, there will not be any Spikeball-run events, so in turn, there is no need for Premier status/qualification. That being said, you may be wondering how Premier status translates to rankings within other roundnet organizations.
For US players, we are working with USAR to transition Premier status into the current USAR Rankings system. More information on this will be released soon but for now, check out USAR’s Rankings page. https://www.usaroundnet.org/rankings
For European Players, EURA has its own player status for those who participate in ETS events. Those European players that hold Premier status will automatically be qualified for EURA Gold status. For more information check out EURA’s Rankings page: https://www.roundnet.eu/seeding-rankings-2024
For Canadian players that hold Premier status, Roundnet Canada and USAR are working together to create a North American ranking and player status system. Once the system has been finalized there will be more details on how Premier status will translate to within this new system.
For all other players, we recommend reaching out to your National Governing Bodies to find more information about their respective player rankings and status.