The New Table is posted here (on britishtennis.net)
Alex kicks off the season by jumping a massive nine places to 181 as players drop behind him . The (Illustrious) fallers are: Kim, Bachinger, Mirnyi, Phau, Goldstein, Malisse, Meffert and Guez.
Boggo's playingthe Noumea Challenger this week, and could climb back into the top 150 if he wins the tournament.
Players who can overtake this weekend:Ledoviskikh, if he qualifies for Adelaide.
a little hasty I think Count given none of the challenger draws are out yet!
But great to see Boggo jumping up and hopefully his time with Brad will pay immediate dividends and he'll back the rise up with a few wins and some more movement in the upwards direction (by the way, is Brad travelling with Boggo much/at all/this week?)
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i am not sure if brad is going to NC, i suspect not. Its a hell of a journey. Alex was in texas, had to fly somewhere else in the states then fly to Auckland then onto to NC!! no wonder its such a poor entry list.
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The Updated Table is posted here (on britishtennis.net)
Alex didn't get to play, but Rochus did, overtaking and dropping Alex to 184. Kim lost in Noumea Julio Silva won in Sao Paolo. Goloubev and Peya both lost ahead.
Tomorrow's What- if:
Boggo has 224 points and is sitting at 184.
If Alex beats Oger tomorrow:
He'll have 231 points. He will overtake: Bogomolov, Saretta, and El Aynaoui. He could overtake: Malisse, if he loses to Melzer in Chennai. Rochus, if he loses to Wawrinka in Doha. He could be overtaken by no- one.
Best case 179, worst case 181.
If Alex Loses: He could be overtaken by: Chardy, who plays Lorenzi in Noumea Julio Silva, who plays Ferreiro in Sao Paolo
Best case he stays at 184. Worst case, he drops to 186