(extracted from data on the stevegtennis.com site)
Most played
David Diaz-Ventura played far more matches than anyone else in the first 20 weeks of the year with 64, then come a few more Spaniards with around 50 matches played.
The most active Brits in the first 20 weeks of the year were as follows, in the format position in world most active list (ties split by win %) - name - no. of matches:
Top 10 GB active players in bold.
33 Rice, David 41 53 Goodall, Joshua 37 68 Kinsella, Jonathan 36 96 Illingworth, Matthew 34 103 Ward, James 34 121 Brassington, Kyle 33 137 Thornley, Sean 32 152 Bloomfield, Richard 31 174 Bamford, Neil 31 181 Bogdanovic, Alex 31 228 Skupski, Kenneth 29 238 Eaton, Chris 29 243 Murray, Andy 28 268 Slabinsky, Alexander 28 299 Milton, Joshua 27 315 Baker, Jamie 26 406 Seator, Edward 25 418 Ward, Alexander 24 493 Kasiri, Miles 23 567 Phillips, Morgan 21 594 Cox, Daniel 20 599 Smethurst, Dan 20 720 Hewitt, Tim 18 753 Evans, Daniel 17 760 Priddle, Chris 17 774 Arlidge, Burnham 17 854 Feaver, Jamie 16 955 Bradshaw, Tim 14 978 Flanagan, Ian 13 1049 Coupland, George 12 1081 Modebe, Orion 12 1085 Fitzpatrick, Andrew 12 1116 Brewer, David 11 1140 Baker, Martin 11 1142 Campbell, Luke 11 1160 Rushby, Tom 11 1163 Hutchings, Alexander 11 1193 Smith, Matthew 10 1249 Barlow, Philip 10 1348 Sagoo, Jagdev 9 1357 Egerton, Rogan 9 1359 Harfield, Chris 9 1362 Pritchard, Ben 9 1370 Goodall, Greg 9 1371 Levi, Benjamin 9 1402 Baxendine, David 8 1430 Fulford-Jones, Amadeus 8 1463 Dee, Robert 8
Win %s
This list contains players who have played 8 or more matches only. The world leader is still Rui Machado - P 46 W 42 L 4 91.3%. Obviously this list makes no allowance for what level of tournament each match was played at, but it makes interesting reading nonetheless. Again, the first number if the position in the world. The table is split at each 10% band.
Top 10 GB active players in bold.
83 with 73.1% Baker, Jamie P 26 W 19 L 7 122 with 71.0% Bloomfield, Richard P 31 W 22 L 9 125 with 70.8% Ward, Alexander P 24 W 17 L 7
187 with 67.9% Murray, Andy P 28 W 19 L 9 193 with 67.6% Goodall, Joshua P 37 W 25 L 12 255 with 65.6% Thornley, Sean P 32 W 21 L 11 388 with 61.8% Illingworth, Matthew P 34 W 21 L 13 433 with 60.6% Brassington, Kyle P 33 W 20 L 13
453 with 60.0% Cox, Daniel P 20 W 12 L 8 458 with 60.0% Smethurst, Dan P 20 W 12 L 8 482 with 60.0% Smith, Matthew P 10 W 6 L 4 491 with 59.3% Milton, Joshua P 27 W 16 L 11 518 with 58.6% Skupski, Kenneth P 29 W 17 L 12 520 with 58.5% Rice, David P 41 W 24 L 17 521 with 58.3% Kinsella, Jonathan P 36 W 21 L 15 628 with 55.9% Ward, James P 34 W 19 L 15 736 with 53.8% Flanagan, Ian P 13 W 7 L 6 750 with 53.6% Slabinsky, Alexander P 28 W 15 L 13 769 with 52.9% Evans, Daniel P 17 W 9 L 8 776 with 52.9% Priddle, Chris P 17 W 9 L 8 796 with 52.4% Phillips, Morgan P 21 W 11 L 10 819 with 51.6% Bamford, Neil P 31 W 16 L 15
885 with 50.0% Coupland, George P 12 W 6 L 6 933 with 50.0% Baxendine, David P 8 W 4 L 4 959 with 48.3% Eaton, Chris P 29 W 14 L 15 965 with 48.0% Seator, Edward P 25 W 12 L 13 1044 with 45.5% Brewer, David P 11 W 5 L 6 1083 with 44.4% Hewitt, Tim P 18 W 8 L 10 1129 with 43.5% Kasiri, Miles P 23 W 10 L 13 1156 with 41.9% Bogdanovic, Alex P 31 W 13 L 18 1171 with 41.2% Arlidge, Burnham P 17 W 7 L 10
1253 with 37.5% Fulford-Jones, Amadeus P 8 W 3 L 5 1281 with 36.4% Baker, Martin P 11 W 4 L 7 1283 with 36.4% Campbell, Luke P 11 W 4 L 7 1316 with 33.3% Modebe, Orion P 12 W 4 L 8 1336 with 33.3% Sagoo, Jagdev P 9 W 3 L 6
1356 with 30.0% Barlow, Philip P 10 W 3 L 7 1367 with 28.6% Bradshaw, Tim P 14 W 4 L 10 1379 with 27.3% Rushby, Tom P 11 W 3 L 8 1385 with 25.0% Fitzpatrick, Andrew P 12 W 3 L 9 1420 with 22.2% Egerton, Rogan P 9 W 2 L 7 1422 with 22.2% Harfield, Chris P 9 W 2 L 7 1425 with 22.2% Pritchard, Ben P 9 W 2 L 7
1442 with 18.8% Feaver, Jamie P 16 W 3 L 13 1444 with 18.2% Hutchings, Alexander P 11 W 2 L 9 1455 with 12.5% Dee, Robert P 8 W 1 L 7 1464 with 11.1% Goodall, Greg P 9 W 1 L 8 1465 with 11.1% Levi, Benjamin P 9 W 1 L 8
-- Edited by steven at 13:23, 2008-05-21
-- Edited by steven at 13:33, 2008-05-21
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That with such a high % bloomers ranking is still so low. i guess it shows that you really need to step it up into challengers , as even a much lower % will get you higher, like boggo (alex in fact only has 14/18 points counted tournmanets at the moment, anotehr reason i hope he can have a great 2nd half tothe year) .
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Poor old David Rice has only got 2 points to show for his 24 victories this year. And Kinsella only had 1 point from 21 wins before this week. It must be really frustrating at that level.