The new table is posted here (On BritishTennis.net)
No- one drops below Tim, so he starts the week where he ended week 9, at 44. Rochus, Becker and Gaudio drop places ahead of him. Benneteau, Monfils, Grosjean and Kohlschreiberdrop places behind him.
Tim can overtake everyone up to Hewitt, at 19, ahead. He can be overtaken by everyone down to Noam Okun, at 165, behind.
OK, rankings gurus: how many points does a lucky loser get for making and going out in the first round of a masters series event? Obviously he gets the 3 points for reaching the qualifying round, but is he treated like a Wildcard, and given no points for the first round loss, or treated like a qualifier, and given a further 5 points, making 8 in total?
Benneteau wins, and moves to 13 points behind Tim (Edit, and doesn't overtake as I first thought) The updated table is posted here (On BritishTennis.net)
The updated table is posted here (On BritishTennis.net)
Kohlschreiber beat Lee, so just 1 places down for Tim on Friday
Ginepri won and moves out of reach of a Henman R1 win. Vliegen and Massuboth lost, reducing the threats considerably
Gicquel lost; Bjorkman and Simon advance ahead.
OK, so it's Tim vs Hernych first up on Stadium.
Becker plays Falla in R1, Mayer plays JC Ferreiro. If Tim wins, and they lose he can overtake them and Gaudio.
Behind, Clement plays his R2 match against Nadal: he needs to win the 4th round to overtake Tim. Volandri plays Horna, Mirnyi plays ToJo. Both need to win R3 to overtake.
Oops - Mad's pointed out that I'd got ahead of myself, and been allocating R1 winners 35 points rather than 20 points. That's been corrected. It means that Benneteau doesn't overtake after all
The updated table is posted here (On BritishTennis.net)
Clement and Mirnyi are both knocked out as well
Big threat Benneteau plays Melzer tonight, and overtakes if he wins. Canas plays the Fed, Kohlschreiber plays Nalby, Mathieu gets Fish and Serra plays Blake.