The New Table is posted here (on britishtennis.net)
Waikoloa, Hawaii: Alex's tour of the beach resorts continues!
55 points up for grabs this week, and very few other players around his ranking competing, so a good chance to move back up the rankings. If Alex were to win the title, he could rise up to 147 and put a large spanner in John Lloyd's plans
What If for Round 1: Alex has 227 points and is sitting at 184
If Alex wins his R1 match in Waikoloa, he'll have 232 points He will overtake Saretta, Peya, Petzschner, Istomin, Gaudio, Bellucci, El Aynaoui and Ledoviskikh He could overtake: Fleishman, if he loses in Waikoloa
He could be overtaken by no-one.
Best case, Boggo climbs to 175, Worst case, he climbs to 176
If Alex loses: He could be overtaken by: Kim and Christophe Rochus, who are also playing at Waikoloa. Best case, Boggo stays at 184, Worst case, he drops to 186
The Updated Table is posted here (on britishtennis.net)
Loads of players tumbling out of Heilbronn qualies: Ledoviskikh, Peya, Chardy, Dupuis and Stadler.
Petzschner and Bachinger have Heilbronn Wildcards, so the what if needs amending:
What If for Round 1: Alex has 227 points and is sitting at 184
If Alex beats Gremelmayr, he'll have 232 points He will overtake Saretta, Peya, Istomin, Gaudio, Bellucci, El Aynaoui and Ledoviskikh He could overtake: Fleishman, if he loses to Kim in Waikoloa Petzschner, if he loses to Vanek in Heilbronn
He could be overtaken by no-one.
Best case, Boggo climbs to 175, Worst case, he climbs to 177
If Alex loses: He could be overtaken by: Kim,if he beats Fleishmann in Waikoloa Christophe Rochus, if he beats Odesnik in Waikoloa Bachinger,if he beats Wessels in Heilbronn Best case, Boggo stays at 184, Worst case, he drops to 187