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Live Rankings: Going forward


Hi everyone.

Apologies for not posting the live rankings for the last couple of weeks: I started to realise while I was on holiday just how much time it was taking out of my life, and coming back, I've been unable/ unwilling to tackle the backlog.


I won't be able to maintain the live rankings data going forward.

However, if the service is important to people and there's enough people prepared to put some time in, I could certainly make my data qand spreadsheets available so that either someone else could take it on, or we could get a team together to take care of the workload.

The main work during a week is to update the results of all the matches into the spreadsheet: this involves pulling results from ATP/ITF/wherever and updating the players in the spreadsheet. I currently do this for the top 300, plus those in action from 300- 340 and those reaching Challenger 2nd rounds below that.

At the weekend, the main work is identifying who's in action next week (which Madeline has been heroically doing for the last year, working out what points people are defending and what their 18th/19th and 20th results are.


Does anyone fancy taking over the task?

Do people miss the live rankings?

Could anyone chip in with typing in the results? Or working out how to scrape them from steveg?

All the best,

Rob

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whilst i do miss the live rankings, i can see they are an awful lot of work for all invloved, to tell us something that generally we will know for certain in a couple of days time anyway.
In the past i used to just look at the week start ranking list, take off points the player i was interested in (and you'll never ever guess who it was) was defending and add points he had won a look up hte reudlt. which whilst wasnt that accuarte was also generally not too far out to be good enough for the week.

just want to say thanks for all the hard you you and the rest of the team have put in in the past.

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RobC - thanks for posting, I was beginning to get worried about what had become of you!

I can imagine how much work it must be to keep track of that many players for all of you involved, so I'm not surprised you're not sure if it's worth it any more.

When I calculate projected rankings on my top 25 table, I just look at where the same number of points/tournaments would have placed the player in the current rankings, which isn't entirely accurate but is a good approximation if the live rankings aren't going to be done any more.

If the live rankings are going to fade away, shall I just make the current rankings index page into my stats page when I finally get around to sorting all that out, rather than creating a new stats page? (of course, if others are going to take over the live rankings and keep them going, just ignore this paragraph smile.gif)

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If no-one else offers, that sounds like a good idea to me, Steven.

If anybody is thinking of taking over but is worried about the sheer size of the job, maybe it could be split up? One person to do Andy, another for Jamie B, another for Boggo etc? In fact while those two are so close they could probably be amalgamated. The easier job by far is Andy - all the people that highly ranked are usually playing in ATP tournaments only. It is when you have to get down to the Futures level that my poor old brain packs in.

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Yeah, it is most understandable, Rob.

After a while you get bored of everything. There was a time when I would spend about 90% of my free time following tennis but after a year or so I could not find any logic in it!


A million thanks for the brilliant service you and the remaining rankings people provided us. worship.gif

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What would be ideal would be to have several people that could "own" a tournament or two each and input the results when they come in. That way, it's a 5-10 minute job to update rather than an hour or so.

Tables- wise, they generate pretty much automatically, then there's some work analysing and providing commentary/ what-ifs etc..

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I've started redirecting the "rankings" links to Steven's top 25 page

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thanks for the work you've done with it Rob, but if you don't want to be doing it anymore then there definitely isn't any reason for you to continue.

Steven's idea sounds good if nothing else can come from it.

From experience, I second what Madeline says, it's the lower ranked people and futures results that are the most troublesome. Particularly when you remember that futures points don't go on until the following week.

If the live rankings could be continued some way, I would appreciate it. However it's not going to be the end of the world if that's not possible.

Thanks again Rob. smile.gif

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Thanks, Rob, for all your hard work. Put your feet up for a bit relax.gif but I hope you'll still appear on the forum every now and again.

I've really enjoyed your rankings over the few months I've been around - but I'm not sure I'd want anyone else to have to put in the time to keep them going!

Perhaps the rest of us (one of us who happens to have some spare time that week) could do something similar for Andy every now and again in Masters Series and slams, which I imagine would be a lot more straightforward than doing the Boggo/Baker/Goodall rankings.

Otherwise, Steven's stats do a really good job of keeping us all satisfied (thanks Steven).

-- Edited by The Hoose at 18:28, 2008-05-13

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Looks like there's no enthusiasm for a more team- based effort.

I think Mad's still monitoring the top end of things, so maybe she can help out with Andy's ranking during the grand slams and masters events.

OK, well thank- you all for your thanks and best wishes, and I'm going to get myself more of a life biggrin.gif

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oh, and thanks to Steven: the top 25 is a fantastic resource!

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Rob,

Just like to re-iterate all the comments and thanks made to you above.

What a job you have done. I also had to make some time choices a while back but the work you undertook was immense.

I think if we didnt have Stevens table 25 then Im sure we could have got together and got a team together.

And perhaps just keeping an eye on Andy would be possible.

Again a great big thanks Rob !

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Someone does a chart for Andy on AM.com listing all the posibilities etc and Yorkie from this board puts it the way Arka used to do it.

This weeks rankings

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I'm sure you've made the right decision Rob - much as your rankings tables were appreciated, and I imagine you found ways of doing them more efficiently over time (as I have with my tables), it always seemed to me like it must have been an astonishing amount of work to keep track of that many players just to project the rankings of a handful of Brits.

I came up against a similar brick wall last year when I was putting my table directly onto four different sites with slight differences between them (it was great that people were asking for it to be added to their sites, but it did make a 'quick update' take ages!) and providing a full GB men's singles results service on the GR site - the latter being something that Peter Too later started doing for the women and is stll doing brilliantly. smile.gif I was away for a couple of weeks and just couldn't face getting the table back up to date, so ended up posting nothing for a couple of months.

Maybe I should have just given up and got (more of!) a life too at that stage, but cutting the full results updates (which I still do on here when I think I've seen them first, but I know that others will take on part of that load so I'm not 'expected' to do it and that makes all the difference) and setting up the table again to make it easier to update (it is far easier to update now even though there is a lot more info on it), plus finding a way to FTP it to one site and then just linking to it rather than posting it directly on four sites has made all the difference.

Of course, the unexpected success of pick 'em has since made time even tighter (and so far stopped me from doing an equivalent table for the GB women, which is a pity - I might get there one day!), but pick 'ems are such fun and some of the entrants get so involved (in fact, one of the newer teams, Centre Court, is even more into it than the original boards used to be) that I guess I'm going to be persevering with those for the foreseeable future, as long as Bethan doesn't decide she's had enough - without her help (not to mention her uncanny ability to know when it's only safe to follow the instructions and when it's best to use her initiative), especially the weekend before the tournaments, I'd sink without trace!

Rob, the lasting benefit of your tables is probably that they have taught a lot of people more about how the rankings work and how to work out the projected rankings for the players they are most interested in whenever they want to, and that's really cool! smile.gif

-- Edited by steven at 13:24, 2008-05-14

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wolf wrote:

Someone does a chart for Andy on AM.com listing all the posibilities etc and Yorkie from this board puts it the way Arka used to do it.

This weeks rankings



phew - my brain hurts, looking at that thread. Wonder if they could use a 52- week database of all[ the points for each player? Seems a real shame to find no use for all my hard- won data.


-- Edited by RobC at 13:32, 2008-05-14

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