The New Table is posted here (on britishtennis.net)
Andy is defending 5 points from Tokyo 2006 - not enough to drop any places.
Canas drops to 15, as he defends 35 points from 2006.
What - If:
Andy has 1335 points and is sitting at world number 18.
If Andy wins Metz He will have 1510 points He will overtake Chela and Youzhny He could be overtaken by Hewitt if he wins Tokyo
Best Case: up 2 to 16, Worst case: up 1 to 17.
If Andy reaches the final He will have 1455 points He will overtake no- one He could be overtaken by Hewitt if he reaches the Tokyo final
Best Case: no change at 18, Worst case: down 1 to 19.
If Andy reaches the semis He will have 1410 points He will overtake no- one He could be overtaken by Hewitt if he reaches the Tokyo semis
Best Case: no change at 18, Worst case: down 1 to 19.
If Andy reaches the quarters He will have 1375 points He will overtake no- one He could be overtaken by Hewitt if he reaches the Tokyo semis
Best Case: no change at 18, Worst case: down 1 to 19.
If Andy reaches round 2, beating Tipsarevic today He will have 1350 points He will overtake no- one He could be overtaken by Hewitt if he reaches the Tokyo quarter final
Best Case: no change at 18, Worst case: down 1 to 19.
If Andy loses in R1 He will have 1335 points He could be overtaken by Hewitt if he reaches the Tokyo quarter final
Best Case: no change at 18, Worst case: down 1 to 19.
So let's get the curses, wishes and voodoo pin offensives on against Mr Hewitt!
Damn. Hewitt won again this morning, and (temporarily I hope) overtakes Andy - if Andy wins his match today he will get the place back. No pressure, Andy.
See, I told you I've always liked Karlovic Now all we need is for Andy to win the title and we'll be laughing, so next target for Mad and I seems to be Tsonga - he better watch out we're on a roll!
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