Kyle's efforts do indeed so him slip back inside the Top 100 at WR 99.
WR 99 seems to be a popular number this week too as Ken Skupski also gets back into the Top 100 following two Challenger finals in two weeks. Neal just misses out at WR 102. However as both of them have only 62 points (from a single win in Marseille and a Challenger QF in Cherbourg) to defend in the 1st 5 months of next year, there is clearly plenty of potential for further ranking rises.
In spite of Kyle's run to the Maui Challenger final he had a fair bit more to defend and drops out for now (WR 88 to WR 102). Jo is now in the doubles top 100 (WR 106 to WR 95) as well as now singles WR 28.
13 at 01.02.16 ( 2 MS, 6 MD, 2 WS, 3 WD )
-- Edited by indiana on Monday 1st of February 2016 12:10:06 PM
Hadn't moved for a while, but our total top 100ers is now down 1 to 14, Jo's doubles ranking having dropped from WR 99 to WR 106 with 80 points dropping off last week. Keeping at least the 6 singles players is a biggee, with Evo ( WR 123 ) the very clear next in line to have any chance of that breakthrough.
14 at 25.04.16 ( 3 MS, 6 MD, 3 WS, 2 WD )
-- Edited by indiana on Tuesday 26th of April 2016 03:54:22 PM
Seems I need to update this again as the total's gone back up to 15.
Step forward Mr Dan Evans, WR 772 a year ago, WR 123 a week ago, WR 97 today. And 4 British men in the singles top 100 for the first time since 1979 ( source Steven )