The New Table is posted Here (on britishtennis.net)
Andy starts the week by entering the top 10, as Haas is defending 75 points from the Houston semis last year.
Only Haas to worry about this week: If he can defend that semi- final place, he overtakes again, and Andy'll have to wait another week or two before he gets int othe top 10.
Haas has a potentially banana-skin first round against Sam Querrey, although this is clay. Having said that, Haas does have to come back over from Belgium and adjust from red clay to the green clay they are using for the final year in Houston.
Basically I don't have enough confidence in Querrey to believe he is yet tough enough to come back and take the third set - it looks to me like Haas has battened down the hatches now and it should be his to take. If Sam does win this he'll have taken a big mental leap forward, in my book.
It's quite important too - if Andy does get to #10 this week on the strength of a Haas loss early in Houston, he'll be seeded #8 in Monte Carlo and get a bye into R2. If he doesn't, he'll be seeded #9 and have to play R1 (MC has byes for the top 8 seeds this year, 56 draw - and Roddick and Blake have officially withdrawn today)