Alright, so, I wanted to see who are the top Greninja players, and I started digging. First, I searched for some info on the web, but there was nothing useful. Then I thought, “Why not check out some tournaments?” So I started watching a bunch of competitive matches.
I looked at a lot of videos. I mean, a lot. Kept notes on who was playing Greninja, and how they were doing. I wrote down their names, the tournaments they were in, and how far they got. It was a mess at first, just names and matches all over the place.

My Watchlist
- Player A – Won a few local tournaments. Good, but not amazing.
- Player B – Made it to top 8 in a major. Impressive.
- Player C – Won a regional, and got top 16 in a national. Really good.
- Player D – Consistent top 8 in majors, even won a big one. Definitely top-tier.
After watching all those matches, I started seeing patterns. Some players were super aggressive, always pushing. Others were more patient, waiting for the right moment to strike. It was cool to see the different styles.
I made a list of the top players based on their results. It was tough, but I think I got a pretty good idea of who’s the best. Player D is probably the top one. Always placing high, winning big events. Player C is also up there, very skilled.
This whole thing took way longer than I thought. But hey, it was fun. Now I know who to watch if I want to see some top-level Greninja gameplay. Maybe I’ll even try to learn a thing or two from them. Who knows?