Main changes this week see that despite starting the week with Baker on 97 pts, Evo 91 and Eaton 74. Chris was the only one to break the 100 point barrier (after Murray & Ward). His winning tournament also ensures that he has played the most matches out of any Brit this year and has the most wins (38) with a 7 match lead to the next challenger (Goodall). His win last week and Boggo's loss in LA also meant that he has overtaken Boggo in the Brit with the best winning percentage this year.
In other news, Broady & Cox R1 losses mean they fall back to just 50% win percentage while Thornley has now fallen behind in his points earned this year (21) compared to 2010 (22)
Main changes involve Wardy for obvious reasons. Not only has he gained a career high, he is also above 50% on his win percentage for the 1st time this year. He also has collected more points now (281) than he did for the whole of last year.
The same also applies to Baker who now joins Ward, Eaton & Broady on the list to those who have already gained more points then they did for the whole of last year.
Goodall has now also overtaken Eaton in pole position for the Brit with the highest win percentage, Goodall rising to 68% whilst Eaton fell 0.1% to 67.79%
Boggo's win over Lu (WR 67) is also the best of his year so far.
Also 11 of the 14 are currently ranked above their average's for the year compared to last week's 9, Smetty & Boggo having joined.
Not too much to update due to a quiet week. I'm moving to Tulsa for uni on Wednesday so this thread might not be updated for a little bit depending on how long it takes me to get everything sorted over there. Hopefully a lot of Brits go to the challenger there next month.
After a long absence, the page is now updated to everything after the US Open. Changes include that Goodall has now earned more points this year than he did the whole of last year, on top of which he has won an incredible 73% of his matches played, 6% higher than his closest rival although he is ranked 9th out of 14 in the average win rank and 7th in the median rank.
Morgan Phillips has updated his highest ranking defeat with Haider-Maurer WR 73, Dan Cox has slipped to a below 50% win ratio.
On an enlighting note 11 of the 14 have posted more points than this time last year, 1 has posted the exact same (Smethurst) whilst 2 are negative (Boggo & Rice)
Main changes are Milts has updated his highest ranking victory (228: Rieschick replacing 274: Stadler) and his highest ranking victory (83: Lu replacing 96: Mahut)
I've added the Race ranking column now too which is basically if the entire tennis body decided to stop playing tennis today and play tiddlywinks for the rest of the year then that's the rank they'd be at the end of the year.
Changes see an unwanted figure of some of our boys getting their worst ranking defeat of the year with Phillips replacing Coman WR 707 with Waite WR 755, A.Ward replacing Pel WR 1737 with George Morgan WR 1916 and Eaton replacing Gabb WR 1196 with Whittington WR 1258.
Main changes see Goodall replacing his highest ranked victory twice in the space of a week with Jouan (224) then I.Minar (118) with the latter not being too far off Josh's best ranked victory ever. A strong week from Smetty sees his win % reach the 60's.
A good week for high ranking scalps as Evo replaces his previous highest ranking win (139: Niland) with 102: Stebe, Morgan Phillips replaces his 308: Neto from way back at the start of the year with 220: Joao Sousa and Boggo faced his highest ranked opponent which he has lost to 70: Sweeting.
Phillips has now achieved more points than he did the whole of last year, bringing the total in the table up to 8 who have achieved this feat (Ward, Baker, Goodall, Eaton, A.Ward, Smethurst & Broady being the others.) There are a few others who are close to joining them too with Rice only needing 4 points, Evo 5 and Milton 8.
Main changes this week is that Goodall once again increases his win percentage to an astonishing 74% and is now only 4 wins off reaching 60 wins in a season (Last Brit to do this??).
Evo has now joined the group of collecting more points now than gained the whole of last year, Milton should join him shortly also whether it be this week or the next.