Despite the progress that Evo and Ward have made, I still fancy Boggo to end the year as British number 2.
Other than a couple of weeks in the summer, he's got very little to defend, and has enough of a gap over the others to suggest that even if he doesn't defend all the points, he can still get back to the number 2 spot.
He'll always have 2 or 3 weeks in the year anyway where his game just works perfectly, and he's still the best shot we have of him managing to upset a top ranked player somewhere.
That said, this will probably be Boggo's last year as number 2.
Vandenburg wrote:i mean yeh what if eaton won a few rounds at queens and wimby?
Um, then we might start to take your Eaton obsession seriously? You think he's going to draw Pashanki at Wimby again and Oscar Hernandez at Queen's do you? Anyway, points for the first two rounds at Queen's are no better than Challenger points, sadly.
Indeed Steven; Boris Pashanski is unlikely to be at Wimbledon with a current ranking of 191, and less chance of turning up and successfully qualifying as Eaton does of reaching the main draw quater finals. Perhaps the LTA may offer Pashanski a main draw wild card as part of a plan to give a beatable first round match for a British player if therer are any British players left to give wild cards to!