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RE: Will Andy qualify for the WTF 2014?


Bob in Spain wrote:
philwrig wrote:

Andy looks absolutely toast physically, if he does make the WTF's and I sincerely hope he does, he's likely to be running on fumes at that stage.


I doubt he'll be the only one in that situation though.  There will be a few others struggling as well.


 So as they are all suffering so much why do they sign up for the international premier tennis league rather than having some well deserved time off? Its not as if they need the extra money.......



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Sim wrote:
Bob in Spain wrote:
philwrig wrote:

Andy looks absolutely toast physically, if he does make the WTF's and I sincerely hope he does, he's likely to be running on fumes at that stage.


I doubt he'll be the only one in that situation though.  There will be a few others struggling as well.


 So as they are all suffering so much why do they sign up for the international premier tennis league rather than having some well deserved time off? Its not as if they need the extra money.......


Totally agree. As I have said on here before, I find the whole concept of the Premier league farcical.



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scottie1 wrote:

berdych out first round


 

If he was going to lose, I'd have much rather Berdych had lost in the QF ( no net points gain ) or even played four matches and lost in the SF ( just 30 points net gain ). 

I suggested earlier that Berdych would perhaps still need some more points to make sure of a WTF place, and that clearly remains the case. But at least he will now be rested for Paris where every win will add points, potentially big points.

What we could certainly do without, considering comments about running on empty, is Andy going out in the QF ( three matches played and no points gain ).  If so it will look like there was much to be said for missing Valencia. Then again, if he has a very good week....

 



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If he wins this week he will be up to 5th in the race, and considering stans form and drop off of points in Australia... Wouldn't actually be too far from top 4 some how

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Berdych losing is probably a positive for him in a bizarre way, he can now recharge for next week, when winning will be even more important.

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This has now turned into a very important week. Fail to make the semi-finals, and he could well drop to 10th having played three matches and got no gain for it, leaving him possibly knackered for Paris.

Win the whole thing and he goes up to 5th, riding high on confidence with a lot less at stake in Paris.

Fognini, Anderson, Ferrer and whoever comes through the bottom half is no walk in the park though. I'm not really convinced he's playing consistently enough to beat those three. Half-expecting a defeat, to be totally honest.

Anywho, here's a not-so-simplified look at the race, with probably routes and the points they'll be on for beating each respective opponent:

As it stands (points in brackets is how many they will have if they beat respective opponent):

5 Nishikori 4265 - WITHDREW
6 Cilic 4150 - Qualified
7 Berdych 4105 - OUT
8 Murray 3885 - Valencia R2 - route is Fognini (3885) - Anderson (3975) - Ferrer (4095) - Lopez/Dolgopolov/Robredo (4295)
9 Raonic 3795 - Basel R2 - route is Young (3840) - Goffin (3930) - Nadal (4050) - Federer (4250)
10 Ferrer 3775 - Valencia R2 - route is Verdasco (3775) - Bautista/Bellucci (3865) - Murray (3985) - Lopez/Dolgopolov/Robredo (4185)
11 Dimitrov 3555 - Basel R1 - route is Zverev (3555) - Pospisil (3555) - Federer (3645) - Karlovic (3765) - Nadal/Raonic (3965)



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Fognini is on a horrible run of form, really, losing 6 in a row until this tournament against people as low as WR 74, 89 and 553. Anderson isn't in any great form and has actually failed to get past the R16 since Toronto. Not that these don't have the potential to be very difficult matches, but considering that Andy has won 2 titles in a month leads me to expect that he should beat these excluding some fantastic performances. Ferrer is as much of a lottery call as ever and it is looking like the bottom half will have no seeds come the QF's. If Andy can beat the first two opponents in straights then hopefully he will have enough to take on Ferrer and beat him, thus leaving him with an unseeded final opponent. I think Andy is in a great position, but as ever, actions speak louder than words.

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Murray gets a bit of a break, by the sounds of it. With Rafa and Cilic out, Andy should be seeded 8th or above depending on other withdrawals, in Paris.

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Raonic is serving at *3-5 in the decider against Goffin in Basel. C'mon Goffin!

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And Goffin wins! That will help Andy. On the other hand, Ferrer is absolutely thrashing Bellucci, so will be much less tired in the semi tomorrow.

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Updated standings. Andy now has a 135 point cushion over Raonic going into Paris, but Ferrer can overtake him if he beats him tomorrow.

5 Nishikori 4265 - WITHDREW
6 Cilic 4150 - Qualified
7 Berdych 4105 - OUT
8 Murray 3975 - Valencia SF - Ferrer (4095) - Robredo/Chardy/Andujar/Carreno (4295)
9 Ferrer 3865 - Valencia SF - Murray (3985) - Robredo/Chardy/Andujar/Carreno (4185)
10 Raonic 3840 - OUT
11 Dimitrov 3555 - Basel QF - Federer (3645) - Karlovic (3765) - Nadal (3965)



-- Edited by TMH on Friday 24th of October 2014 03:27:17 PM

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I think Rafa pretty much is out, needing to have the appendicitis op. If Andy can beat Ferrer tomorrow, it's looking very good. He also will be seeded in the top 8 in Paris, so futher good news.

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Except that he has drawn Djokovic in the quarters AGAIN!

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Looking at the Paris draw, I think that Murray is looking good. Ferrer has a nightmare draw and both Raonic and Dimitrov have similarly been given draws that, unless they can somehow overcome, will end their journeys to the WTF. Murray has Djokovic in the QFs, but so does Dimitrov whereas Raonic has Federer. Nobody fighting for a spot has been given an easy draw.

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Coric beats Nadal. Well done to lad, although I rather doubt Nadal was anywhere near his norm.

Anyway, Raonic could have been playing Coric in the SF. Oh dear, never mind :)

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