Updated Live Doubles Rankings now posted here (on Britishtennis.net)
Ok, so managed to find some time to put a live rankings table together for the British numbers 3 and 4 in doubles.
As has been said in the Stetch and Aucks thread, Jamie Delgado has dropped a place to 100 and is holding onto his top 100 place by his fingernails.
Ross Hutchins however is moving in the other direction and has jumped 15 places to WR117 with his (and partner Josh Goodall's) shock first round win in Nottingham.
A win today would see Ross move up another 8 places to WR109 (and within 1 more win of toppling Delgado and breaking into the top 100)
Note: Players competing in Wimbledon doubles qualifying cannot earn any points this week - they earn zero points unless they qualify, and if they qualify the points are added to their main draw points.
Updated Live Doubles Rankings now posted here (on Britishtennis.net) after Thursday's results.
Nobody gained any points for this week's rankings (a few player won in final qualifying for Wimbledon so will gain 15 points during Wimbledon fortnight) today.
Goodall and Hutchins play somewhere around 1pm tomorrow in Nottingham.
Spot on Rob, Hutchins moves above Jamie Delgado to British number 3 and WR97 - great achievement.
Jamie Delgado moves down one place to WR101 as a result.
Josh Goodall appears on the table as the new British number 5 and is up 37 places on the week to WR114.
A win in the final against Booray tomorrow would move Ross Hutchins up to WR85 and Josh up to WR100 or WR101 (would be tied on points with Dick Norrman).
Updated Live Doubles Rankings now posted here (on Britishtennis.net) after Friday's ATP level results.