Yet another new partner for Darren, but at least he has a decent doubles ranking (134). Wonder what's happened to Adham...
R1: Colin Ebelthite (AUS) & Darren Walsh WR 433 vs Ruben Gonzales & Chris Letcher (PHI/AUS) WR 433
They both have the same ranking ? isn't that a bit unusual?
Combined rankings, WD40: Ebelthite/Walsh 134 + 299 & Gonzales/Letcher 225 + 208. I did the maths twice when I saw the figures! A rare coincidence, perhaps, but no less impossible for all that.
As an aside I have always tended to think CR would be a better term than WR when quoting combined rankings for doubles matches.
i.e. they are certainly not really an indication of a doubles world ranking, just more a calculation to place the pairs in order for entry and seedimg purposes. Indeed how a pair ranked overall in doubles terms would logically actually be less than the general individual doubles rankings rather than the sum of the two.
As an aside I have always tended to think CR would be a better term than WR when quoting combined rankings for doubles matches.
i.e. they are certainly not really an indication of a doubles world ranking, just more a calculation to place the pairs in order for entry and seedimg purposes. Indeed how a pair ranked overall in doubles terms would logically actually be less than the general individual doubles rankings rather than the sum of the two.
I think I got the gist of that, Indy (am pretty hopeless when it comes to any kind of mathematical calculation/analysis), & on that basis I agree with you. I have always felt distinctly uncomfortable when posting a combined ranking as a "world" ranking, hence my recent tendency also to include Race positions, where appropriate. Then, when Steven said last week (again, I think...) that the Race had no bearing on pairs' world ranking, I decided to revert to "combined rankings"... Still , but am more than happy to use "CR" as a fairer (?) indicator of relative status, if people feel that that makes more sense.
Cheers SC, was just putting into writing thought I'd had.
It's not really a biggee and while I think "CR" is better, personally I can live with "WR" recognising it as a combined ranking ( as I see you have sometimes actually said ).
Happy to go with what others think, and ultmately yourself as the forum doubles guru.
I think it has always been obvious from the context whether you are referring to each player's doubles ranking or the combined ranking, but CR might be a good way to make the distinction.
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