Except for the "current" column, the data in this table is based on the calendar year 2017, starting from GP Louisville 2017 and ending with GP Singapore 2017 / GP New Jersey 2017 (lim). The average Elo column was tabulated by averaging the player's rating after each match they played, excluding IDs. The average ranking was tabulated by averaging the player's rank after each weekend with a tournament.

The blue column headings are links to sort the table. To appear in the table you needed to (a) play 100 matches over the year and (b) have a 2000 average Elo in that period. (Sorry Kentaro Yamamoto, who played 96 matches!) Sorting the table will just rearrange the same 71 people — it's possible that, for instance, some of the yearly leaders in average rank are missing.

Update 12/24 9pm: Everyone over 63% is now there if you sort by percentage. It makes 2000 average Elo appear more impressive when you see how spaced out those people get!