Marseille, France - Original Cut-off: 58 1 Djokovic, Novak SRB 3 2 Murray, Andy GBR 4 3 Simon, Gilles FRA 6 4 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried FRA 7 5 Monfils, Gael FRA 13 6 Berdych, Tomas CZE 20 7 Gasquet, Richard FRA 23 8 Tursunov, Dmitry RUS 24 9 Cilic, Marin CRO 27 10 Lopez, Feliciano ESP 30 11 Mathieu, Paul-Henri FRA 31 12 Melzer, Jurgen AUT 32 13 Schuettler, Rainer GER 33 14 Seppi, Andreas ITA 34 15 Ancic, Mario CRO 35 16 Bolelli, Simone ITA 38 17 Youzhny, Mikhail RUS 39 18 Benneteau, Julien FRA 40 19 Hanescu, Victor ROU 48 20 Gicquel, Marc FRA 50 21 Santoro, Fabrice FRA 51 22 Llodra, Michael FRA 54 23 Ljubicic, Ivan CRO 58 24 (SE) 25 (SE) 26 (Q) 27 (Q) 28 (Q) 29 (Q) 30 (WC) 31 (WC) 32 (WC)
Alternates 1. Gabashvili, Teimuraz RUS 65 2. Chardy, Jeremy FRA 74 3. Hernych, Jan CZE 79 4. Zverev, Mischa GER 81 5. Gremelmayr, Denis GER 83 6. Vliegen, Kristof BEL 85 7. Karanusic, Roko CRO 89 8. Golubev, Andrey KAZ 90 9. Stakhovsky, Sergiy UKR 91 10. Clement, Arnaud FRA 92 11. Mahut, Nicolas FRA 93 12. Minar, Ivo CZE 97 13. Beck, Andreas GER 104 14. Gil, Frederico POR 105 15. Capdeville, Paul CHI 106
Probably not overly surprising that he has done so given he has gone deep this week, and with Dubai the following week being a 500 event, if he went deep again he would be shattered for that tournament and his chances of scoring heavily there would be lessened.
Plus, with his Doha title, he's already taken up one of the two 250 spots in his ranking already, so he can only add points from one more event, and so there isn't a real need for him to play here.
Disappointed to see him pull out, but it is probably the best decision for him (as long as he hasn't pulled out too late/will do the promotional work if he has so that he doesn't get slapped with another zero pointer)
Plus, with his Doha title, he's already taken up one of the two 250 spots in his ranking already, so he can only add points from one more event, and so there isn't a real need for him to play here.
Obviously 5 non-Slam and masters events will count towards his ranking. From the above, does that mean only 2 of them can come from 250 events????
His points will have to come from 18 tournaments: four slams, eight Masters 1000s, four 500 series (one of which must be after USO) and two 250 series. This applies to all the players who were in the top 30 at the end of 2008.
Marseille appears to have taken a leaf out of the Wimbledon play book as they have only given out 2 WC's, while there are 5 qualifier spots listed in the main draw.
I think the problem came from Clement making the cut when he was going to get the 3rd WC and thus having no-one to give it to, but surely they could have found some random Frenchman to give a WC to to make up the numbers, but apparantly not.
The upside to this is that there is a guarenteed lucky loser spot, which according to the rule book will go to the highest ranked player in the qualifying draw... so Istomin only has to win his 2nd round match to be in the main draw (as he'll get the LL spot), leaving him free to tank in the final round, which hopefully will be against Bloomers.
So the lack of a 3rd WC = greater chance for Bloomers to qualify!!!
His points will have to come from 18 tournaments: four slams, eight Masters 1000s, four 500 series (one of which must be after USO) and two 250 series. This applies to all the players who were in the top 30 at the end of 2008.
ForeverDelayed wrote:So the lack of a 3rd WC = greater chance for Bloomers to qualify!!!
I hope you're right, not that I agree with tanking. I don't really understand it either - why tank your FQR match and risk getting a tough R1 draw and no ranking points at all when you get 12 points for qualifying.
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ForeverDelayed wrote:So the lack of a 3rd WC = greater chance for Bloomers to qualify!!!
I hope you're right, not that I agree with tanking. I don't really understand it either - why tank your FQR match and risk getting a tough R1 draw and no ranking points at all when you get 12 points for qualifying.
The fact there are 5 qualifier spots in the draw means that it's not like the lucky loser will get the hardest draw as it will be completely random, so there's no draw advantage to qualifying.
There does seem to be a convention though to tank when you know you are already in the draw - just look at how often someone who knows there is a lucky loser spot available loses in the final round of qualifying - why it seems to happen I don't know - maybe tanking is done to reduce the chance of getting injured as you aren't going to overexert yourself.