(1) Nadal v Bye - Garcia-Lopez v O.Rochus Q v Q - Bellucci v (16) Andujar (12) Granollers v Gil - Q v Kunitsyn Hanescu v Machado - Bye v (15) Tipsarevic
(4) Berdych v Bye - Ramos v Darcis Q v Q - Jaziri v (13) Anderson (9) Verdasco v Beck - Paire v Rosol Gimeno-Traver v Kukushkin - Bye v (8) Nishikori
(7) Lopez v Bye - Lorenzi v Cipolla Nieminen v Marti - Ramirez-Hidalgo v (10) Stepanek (15) Tomic v Gulbis - Montanes v Granollers-Pujol Krajinovic v Cervantes - Bye v (3) Ferrer
(6) Almagro v Bye - Istomin v Roger-Vasselin Andreev v Junqueira - Falla v (11) Raonic (14) Chela v Giraldo - Q v Haase Q v Stakhovsky - Bye v (2) Murray
He had b****y better !! I have tickets for semis and final. Did the same in Valencia 2 years ago and he went out in the early rounds. Damn inconsiderate if you ask me
He had b****y better !! I have tickets for semis and final. Did the same in Valencia 2 years ago and he went out in the early rounds. Damn inconsiderate if you ask me
The match tomorrow is "not before 1.30" (12.30 UK).
I used to follow the rankings really closely until they made all these "easier to understand" changes which has made it just about impossible to follow without inside information, re who manages to avoid zero pointers in particular. Am I right in thinking Andy could only gain points in Barcelona if gets to the final? Unless I'm mistaken his lowest points counting in non-mandatories is 250.
I suspect he is only playing here a) to get clay practice with Ivan in attendance b)to help with the 500 committment and c) to play doubles with Jamie.
-- Edited by Madeline on Wednesday 25th of April 2012 06:03:26 PM
His lowest counter if his 180 from Monte Carlo last week (the non-mandatory Masters) but that still means he needs to reach the Final to improve his ranking. Of course, any points might help in future if he doesn't defend all the points from other non-mandatories later in the year.
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That's just what I mean - the ATP include Monte Carlo among the mandatory Masters, and though I know perfectly well it isn't mandatory, I forgot to look further than the 500s and 250s!
That's just what I mean - the ATP include Monte Carlo among the mandatory Masters, and though I know perfectly well it isn't mandatory, I forgot to look further than the 500s and 250s!
Oh I know, ridiculously 'fan-friendly' isn't it!
No doubt the root cause of all the confusion is that they started out with a relatively simple system, perhaps even simpler than before, but when they made all the tweaks they needed to make for commercial reasons to keep various tournaments 'happy' (e.g. MC a non-mandatory Masters, year-end top 30 having to play at least four 500s including one post-USO, additional rules re zero-pointers and appeals), it suddenly got massively more complicated.
Add in the extra complication of half the tournaments not being in the same week as last year, meaning that the number of mandatory tournaments in the previous 52 weeks keeps going up and down by 1, and you end up with something that is virtually opaque.
If they can't change the commercially-driven stuff, they could at least simplify things a bit by deeming that last year's points for tournaments that move less than, say, 2 weeks in the calendar from year to year come off at the same time as the new points for the same tournament go on.
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