Many of the top juniors, I guess. Barring Barnes, Pauffley and Smethurst for sure. They are going to Sweden to play some Juniors - a G3 and a G4. The list for the first one is out, so I am assuming that they will play in the second one too.
Since we were discussing young stars earlier in this thread, I'd like to point out a new name I discovered yesterday.
Meet Cheong-Eui Kim of South Korea (unless you knew of him before). He was born in March 1990 but is ranked 866, obviously the highest of all 1990 born players I know of. Doesn't play Juniors, so know wonder he isn't that well known.
His points have come mostly from Africa and weak Asian tournaments, but this boy made the semifinals of a Satellite in Pakistan at the age of 14 years and 5 months!!! We don't have ranking data from the times of people like Aaron Krickstein, but there's a good chance that this is the world record for having a ranking point at the earliest age.
This was my list on 2 Nov 2006... 1. Rhyne Williams (USA) 22/03/91 2. Rafael Camilo (BRA) 13/03/90 3. Jonathan Eysseric (FRA) 27/05/90 4. Chase Buchanan (USA) 04/06/91 5. Daniel Cox (GBR) 28/09/90 6. Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) 20/03/91 7. Cheong-Eui Kim (KOR) 23/03/90 8. Gastao Elias (POR) 24/11/90 9. Ricardas Berankis (LTU) 21/06/90 10. Jerome Inzerillo (FRA) 13/02/90
20. Daniel Evans (GBR) 23/05/90 26. Marcus Willis (GBR) 09/10/90
Now it's...
1. Gastao Elias (POR) 16y 5m 2. Ricardas Berankis (LTU) 16y 10m 3. Rhyne Williams (USA) 16y 1m 4. Jonathan Eysseric (FRA) 16y 11m 5. Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) 16y 1m 6. Guido Pella (ARG) 16y 11m 7. Chase Buchanan (USA) 15y 11m 8. Daniel Cox (GBR) 16y 7m 9. Enrico Fioravante (ITA) 16y 7m 10. Rafael Camilo (BRA) 17y 1m
11. Marcus Willis (GBR) 16y 6m 21. Dan Smethurst (GBR) 16y 6m 37. Daniel Evans (GBR) 16y 11m 38. Alexander Ward (GBR) 17y 0m 59. Lewis Barnes (GBR) 16y 11m 80. James Richardson (GBR) 17y 1m 90. Neil Pauffley (GBR) 17y 1m
...so the Two Dans have fallen back a little. But, Marcus Willis is storming up, and Dan III is now ahead of Dan II. Interesting to see Alexander Ward so high. I've never noticed his name before, but he's been winning a few matches in Spain & Turkey qualifying.
1. Roger Federer 2. Rafael Nadal 3. Andy Roddick 4. Novak Djokovic 5. Guillermo Canas 6. Andy Murray 7. Fernando Gonzalez 8. Ivan Ljubicic 9. Richard Gasquet 10. Mikhail Youzhny 11. Tommy Haas 12. David Ferrer 13. Tomas Berdych 14. Lleyton Hewitt 15. James Blake 16. David Nalbandian 17. Robin Soderling 18. Mario Ancic 19. Tommy Robredo 20. Nikolay Davydenko
6. Andy Murray 24. Tim Henman 115. Alex Bogdanovic 131. Greg Rusedski 229. Richard Bloomfield 230. Jonathan Marray 255. Jamie Baker 291. Alan Mackin 312. Joshua Goodall 387. James Auckland 489. Morgan Phillips 555. Lee Childs 588. Ian Flanagan 649. Neil Bamford 660. Matthew Smith 686. Miles Kasiri 731. Tom Rushby 762. James Ward 772. David Brewer 777. Robert Searle 778. Chris Eaton 790. Ross Hutchins 836. Jim May 856. Alexander Slabinsky 889. Richard Irwin 939. Edward Corrie 992. Daniel Cox 1007. Alex Miotto 1015. Myles Blake 1065. Andrew Kennaugh 1097. Konstantinos Kalaitzis 1157. Matthew Illingworth 1168. Ross Connolly 1172. Alan Wright 1176. Edward Allinson 1209. Edward Seator 1240. Simon Childs 1254. Matthew Taylor 1304. Iain Atkinson 1306. Scott Dickson 1351. David Rice 1353. Sean Thornley 1358. Marcus Willis 1395. Joshua Milton 1432. Jamie Feaver 1440. Dan Smethurst 1448. Jonathan Kinsella 1483. Daniel Jewitt 1484. Alexander Farquharson 1514. Chris Llewellyn 1517. Oscar Podlewski 1547. Burnham Arlidge 1553. Luke Campbell 1556. Jagdev Sagoo 1561. Harry Skinner 1578. Alexander Ward 1592. Kyle Brassington 1607. Joseph Dewhurst 1612. Daniel Evans 1622. Simon Ferguson 1648. Joshua Miller 1656. Philip Barlow 1673. Ben Pritchard 1700. Tim Hewitt 1755. Amadeus Fulford-Jones
Buchanan should be lower, though. He has done NOTHING in the last few months. Such a shame as he was tipped to do great things when he got the point last year.
I weighted the junior rankings for age, that's why Buchanan ends up higher than Cox. Buchanan's still only 15. If it's unweighted, it looks like this.
1. Gastao Elias 2. Ricardas Berankis 3. Jonathan Eysseric 4. Rhyne Williams 5. Guido Pella 6. Rafael Camilo 7. Tsung-Hua Yang 8. Daniel Cox 9. Enrico Fioravante 10. Jerome Inzerillo
13. Marcus Willis
15. Chase Buchanan
They are calculated using every match back to 2002, using quality of opposition, score, and includes qualifying. It's my adaption of the ELO ratings see http://www.eloratings.net/
Plus, you have to have played in the last 3 months to be ranked, and have to won a match in the past year. And it you've played less than 25 matches in the past year you're penalised. eg. Rusedski would be ranked 86th, not 131st, if he'd played over 25 matches.