1 Federer, Roger SUI 1 2 Nadal, Rafael ESP 2 3 Djokovic, Novak SRB 3 4 Davydenko, Nikolay RUS 4 5 Ferrer, David ESP 5 6 Roddick, Andy USA 6 7 Nalbandian, David ARG 7 OUT 8 Blake, James USA 8 9 Gasquet, Richard FRA 9 10 Wawrinka, Stanislas SUI 10 OUT 11 Murray, Andy GBR 11 12 Almagro, Nicolas ESP 12 OUT 13 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried FRA 13 OUT 14 Gonzalez, Fernando CHI 14 15 Stepanek, Radek CZE 15 16 Mathieu, Paul-Henri FRA 16 17 Youzhny, Mikhail RUS 17 18 Robredo, Tommy ESP 18 19 Berdych, Tomas CZE 19 20 Monaco, Juan ARG 20 OUT 21 Verdasco, Fernando ESP 21 22 Karlovic, Ivo CRO 22 23 Ferrero, Juan Carlos ESP 23 OUT 24 Moya, Carlos ESP 24 25 Baghdatis, Marcos CYP 25 OUT 26 Ljubicic, Ivan CRO 26 OUT 27 Hewitt, Lleyton AUS 27 OUT 28 Nieminen, Jarkko FIN 28 29 Simon, Gilles FRA 29 30 Seppi, Andreas ITA 30 31 Tursunov, Dmitry RUS 31 32 Monfils, Gael FRA 32 33 Kiefer, Nicolas GER 33 34 Llodra, Michael FRA 34 35 Lopez, Feliciano ESP 35 36 Kohlschreiber, Philipp GER 36 37 Andreev, Igor RUS 37 38 Haas, Tommy GER 38 39 Fish, Mardy USA 39 40 Tipsarevic, Janko SRB 40 41 Soderling, Robin SWE 41 42 Querrey, Sam USA 42 43 Ancic, Mario CRO 43 OUT 44 Benneteau, Julien FRA 44 45 (SE) 46 (Q) Stoppini, Andrea ITA 47 (Q) Guccione, Chris AUS 48 (Q) Yani, Michael USA 49 (Q) Becker, Benjamin GER 50 (Q) Anderson, Kevin RSA 51 (Q) Estrella, Victor DOM 52 (Q) Bjorkman, Jonas SWE 53 (WC) Safin, Marat RUS 54 (WC) Levine, Jesse USA 55 (WC) Isner, John USA 56 (WC) Young, Donald USA LL Clement Arnaud, FRA replaces Wawrinka LL Capdeville, Paul CHI replaces Ancic
Alternates 1. Chela, Juan Ignacio ARG 45 OUT 2. Canas, Guillermo ARG 46 OUT 3. Bolelli, Simone ITA 47 IN 4. Gulbis, Ernests LAT 48 IN 5. Calleri, Agustin ARG 49 OUT 6. Acasuso, Jose ARG 50 IN 7. Granollers, Marcel ESP 51 OUT 8. Darcis, Steve BEL 52 OUT 9. Santoro, Fabrice FRA 53 OUT 10. Lee, Hyung-Taik KOR 54 OUT 11. Cilic, Marin CRO 55 IN 12. Starace, Potito ITA 56 OUT 13. Mahut, Nicolas FRA 57 OUT 14. Ginepri, Robby USA 58 IN 15. Grosjean, Sebastien FRA 59 OUT Lapentti, Nicolas ECU IN Bellucci, Thomaz BRA IN Johansson, Thomas SWE IN Montanes, Albert ESP OUT Serra, Florent FRA IN
Amazingly, this event is going to be even weaker than Toronto was (imagine this amount of withdrawals next year... half the ATP tour would be suspended from events!)
Almagro, Baghdatis, Ferrero, Ljubicic, Hewitt, Monaco, and Nalbandian have all withdrawn from the main draw, as with many alternates withdrawing as well, they are replaced by Bolelli, Gulbis, Acasuso, Cilic, Lapentti, Belucci, Johansson, Montanes.
The cut is at 69 (I don't think it's going any lower, as I can't see anyone likely to withdraw), but Gremelmayr and Daniel are next to get in.
Good news is Murray will be seeded 8th here and so gets his first round bye
They are falling like flies. Since the last edit (thanks, MKK, I was out this morning) Nalbandian and Monaco have withdrawn, also Canas who was in from the alternatives.
Edit - I have just seen FD mentioned Nalby and Monaco but they weren't altered in the first post until now.
The SE spot is reserved for any Toronto semi finalist that isn't a Direct Entry and would thus have had to qualify.
Cilic was the only remaining player at Toronto not a Direct Entry, so now that he's in, the SE place should just go to the next alternate in line.
Good point, so that means that Gremelmayr will make the cut as well... there's an awful lot of very nice first round draws shaping up in this event, while qualifying is going to be very, very weak (Michael Yani will be seeded!!!), while James Ward has made his way onto the alternate list (at alternate 7, but he won't be playing here anyway as he's still in Spain)
Boggo would have be about the 10th seed in qualies had he entered here, and since he's still not in Vancouver (although if the SE spots are cleared he will be), not looking such a great decision to miss this now.
Why are so many pulling out? Becuase of the Olympics? And will they all escape without punishment, in which case Murray's punishment appears extremely unfair given that this is a 'compulsory' tournament and thus should be punished more harshly than an "any other" even if it is 2 weeks closer to the Olympics.
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Why are so many pulling out? Becuase of the Olympics? And will they all escape without punishment, in which case Murray's punishment appears extremely unfair given that this is a 'compulsory' tournament and thus should be punished more harshly than an "any other" even if it is 2 weeks closer to the Olympics.
Nalbandian, Almagro, Tsonga, Hewitt, Ferrero, Baghdatis and Monaco are all injured, while Ljubicic is preparing for the Olympic games.
Ljubicic is the only one who doesn't have a valid reason for withdrawing out of those who made the main draw, and even though a lot of those on the alternate list have withdrawn for no real reason, because they didn't make the original cut, they won't be punished with a 0 because they don't have to play here.
These 8 players won't escape without punishment... they will get a 0 for the event and have to carry it for the next 12 months.
EDIT: Montanes has now withdrawn (along with several more alternates), so Marcos Daniel now makes the cut - Safin is 2 spaces of making the cut here and allowing someone else to take his WC
These 8 players won't escape without punishment... they will get a 0 for the event and have to carry it for the next 12 months.
Yes, I suppose the extent of that punishment really depends on how well they would hae done if they had actually appeared,
It is a rather self imposed punishent, and is only 5 points worse than if they got knocked out in the first round, and also treats withdrawals exactly the same as injured players. For some players, where it is a surface that doesn't suit them, it probably isn't really that much of a penalty.
I wonder if the "late" withdrawl rule that applies for optionals applies in some way for compulsories in that someone could also say be given a "zero" optional to carry forward, to distinguish them from injuries. I suspect probably not.
However, the optional event "late" pull-out that Andy received, losing your 18th score, is potentially for some folk much more of a penalty.
OK, if you are Federer, you often don't even have 18th scores, but for those challenging from around 6 - 20 and lower, that 18th score could make big differences to ranking positions, seedings etc.
My point about the punishment thing though, is if you miss a compulsory even for injury you get a 0, fine. But if you miss it for no reason (eg Ljubicic you could argue in this case), you're aren't punished more. So there's very little incentive NOT to do that. Whereas the other tournaments, if you're injured there's no penalty at all, but if you pull out for no reason, you are harshly punished. The comparative this creates means it's better to pull out of a compulsory tournament for no reason than it a non-compulsory tournament. I'm not saying pulling out of a normal tournament shouldn't punished, I just this that unnecessary withdrawals from the compulsorys should have a harsher penalty attached, otherwise it doesn't seem fair to me.
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My point about the punishment thing though, is if you miss a compulsory even for injury you get a 0, fine. But if you miss it for no reason (eg Ljubicic you could argue in this case), you're aren't punished more. So there's very little incentive NOT to do that. Whereas the other tournaments, if you're injured there's no penalty at all, but if you pull out for no reason, you are harshly punished. The comparative this creates means it's better to pull out of a compulsory tournament for no reason than it a non-compulsory tournament. I'm not saying pulling out of a normal tournament shouldn't punished, I just this that unnecessary withdrawals from the compulsorys should have a harsher penalty attached, otherwise it doesn't seem fair to me.
I do see the point you are making, but...
No-one forces you to play the optional events, so when you sign up for the event, you are committing to playing the event, so if you pull out late for no reason at all, then the ATP will argue that you simply should never have signed up in the first place. eg. if Murray didn't plan to play Indianapolis, then he shouldn't have signed up to play it(I think it's just late withdrawals that are punished, not just any withdrawal, but not 100% on that)
While with a MS event, your ranking commits you to the event so you don't have a choice as to whether you take part or not, and because they try to encourage all the bigger players to play, you are punished by getting a 0 for your ranking.
(1)FEDERER, Roger SUI/BYE QUALIFIER v GINEPRI, Robby USA ANCIC, Mario CRO v ACASUSO, Jose ARG BELLUCCI, Thomaz BRA v (16) KARLOVIC, Ivo CRO (12) ROBREDO, Tommy ESP v FISH, Mardy USA BENNETEAU, Julien FRA v SODERLING, Robin SWE KOHLSCHREIBER, Philipp GER v QUALIFIER BYE/(6) RODDICK, Andy USA
(4) DAVYDENKO, Nikolay RUS/BYE TIPSAREVIC, Janko SRB v MOYA, Carlos ESP (WC) ISNER, John USA v QUALIFIER ANDREEV, Igor RUS v (15) STEPANEK, Radek CZE (11) GASQUET, Richard FRA v LLODRA, Michael FRA TURSUNOV, Dmitry RUS v (WC) SAFIN, Marat RUS QUERREY, Sam USA v MATHIEU, Paul-Henri FRA BYE/(8) MURRAY, Andy GBR
(7) BLAKE, James/BYE KIEFER, Nicolas v SIMON, Gilles NIEMINEN, Jarkko v GULBIS, Ernests JOHANSSON, Thomas v (9) WAWRINKA, Stanislas GONZALEZ, Fernando v BERDYCH, Tomas LOPEZ, Feliciano v SEPPI, Andreas QUALIFIER v BOLELLI, Simone BYE/(3) DJOKOVIC, Novak
(5) FERRER, David/BYE LAPENTTI, Nicolas v CILIC, Marin (WC) LEVINE, Jesse v QUALIFIER QUALIFIER v VERDASCO, Fernando YOUZHNY, Mikhail v HAAS, Tommy MONFILS, Gael v (WC) YOUNG, Donald QUALIFIER v SERRA, Florent BYE/(2) NADAL, Rafael
Murray's in Davydenko's Quarter, and in Federer's half... with Gasquet in the R16... Querrey or PHM in round 2
Some fun draws as well, with Gasquet/Llodra in round 1 again, while the Kiefer/Blake semi in Toronto is a round 1 match here (with Blake in round 2)