Sorry, give me Andy and Rafa and in fact anyone who does not do this over those that nominally "live" in tax havens.
Andy has a family which probably dictates more where he resides permanantly, same with Roger and it's a lot easier to train all year in Majorca than it is in Birmingham. With so many tennis players there you would think they would get their act together re drug testing, Roger Federer says he has never been tested while he has been in Dubai. Re the Bahamas thing, didn't Kyle suggest that a big problem was the lack of hitting partners there.
Sorry, give me Andy and Rafa and in fact anyone who does not do this over those that nominally "live" in tax havens.
Andy has a family which probably dictates more where he resides permanantly, same with Roger and it's a lot easier to train all year in Majorca than it is in Birmingham. With so many tennis players there you would think they would get their act together re drug testing, Roger Federer says he has never been tested while he has been in Dubai. Re the Bahamas thing, didn't Kyle suggest that a big problem was the lack of hitting partners there.
Sorry, give me Andy and Rafa and in fact anyone who does not do this over those that nominally "live" in tax havens.
Andy has a family which probably dictates more where he resides permanantly, same with Roger and it's a lot easier to train all year in Majorca than it is in Birmingham. With so many tennis players there you would think they would get their act together re drug testing, Roger Federer says he has never been tested while he has been in Dubai. Re the Bahamas thing, didn't Kyle suggest that a big problem was the lack of hitting partners there.
Roger has a family...
A few Aussies were in the Bahamas.
Rogers main residence is in Switzerland
We're talking fiscal residence here.
But Roger, of course, is pretty fortunate - I believe he's in a nice little tax friendly canton in Switzerland
"Sa résidence fiscale se trouve, elle, à Wollerau, dans le canton de Schwytz, réputé pour sa taxation douce, où vivent les pilotes de F1 Massa et Räikkönen".
His points were accrued from 6 different tournament types, from Grand Slams to Challenger events and everything in between, the most diverse range amongst the Top 10 players. Of his year end tally of 1942 points, 315 came from GS tournaments, the highest amount earned by a male player. His 2021, was tale of two halves; an abundance of points were gathered in the first half, while the 2nd half of the year was pretty barren.
Dan hasnt entered any event post AO yet, unusual for him - perhaps he is going for a training block pre hitting the US and missing the European indoor events etc?
I think Cam is also missing and Andy, perhaps all taking the same strategy - Andy will be close to direct entry now
Dan hasnt entered any event post AO yet, unusual for him - perhaps he is going for a training block pre hitting the US and missing the European indoor events etc?
I think Cam is also missing and Andy, perhaps all taking the same strategy - Andy will be close to direct entry now
Cam should be playing Rotterdam (ATP500) and Delray Beach (ATP250)
-- Edited by flamingowings on Tuesday 18th of January 2022 06:13:31 PM
Actually Im think Delray and Doha only went up today to be fair to me!
It was on the ATP website and/or Michael Samulski twitter.
Yeah I didnt look there , I always use darts rankings. Does the atp site do entry lists now?
I never use Samulski as to be honest , I forget he is there!
No, the ATP doesn't do entry lists but it does have 'who is playing' when they update it (Cam is there for Rotterdam, but Dan and Cam not there for the other two tournaments I listed above)
Some end of Q1 analysis for Dan. So a good ATP cup tournament, helps offset some losses during ATP250 tournaments in Q1, meaning Dan finishes the quarter up (vs 2021) in terms of points gained for the tournaments he entered