-- One of those oddities that Mr Murray is causing at the moment: it is very strange to see him with the smiley face "has reached one round further than seeding and/or beaten a higher-ranked player (whether still in or already out)" in the second round!
Yes, I smiled when I put that one in too! It seemed a bit crazy but it's easier to stick with the convention than to have to make subjective judgements all the time. Plus, I haven't seen Andy that happy after a match very often, so to him it was definitely a win!
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Well, it's turning into a good (rather busier than I'd anticipated!) week to have started doing the GB T25 tables again
Men in the GB top 25 went 6-0 on Thursday and there are 4 more men outside the GB top 30 in Futures QFs as well!
Meanwhile, 8 of the GB top 15 women (including 6 of the top 8) have made a net points gain this week and while only two of them have survived to play on Friday, 3 lower-ranked GB girls have made the QFs of Dublin 15K too.
15 Brits still in singles (QFs or better) on Friday, that must be quite unusual!
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James Ward +24 to 305 Alex Ward +14 to 323 Andy +457 to 375 Tom F +17 to 565 Billy + 11 to 658 Paul Jubb (age 18) +645 to 842 (CH) Isaac Stoute +27 to 847 (CH) Samm Butler +45 to 951 (CH) Ed Hubner +289 to 1490 (CH) Ali Gray +84 to 1695
-- Edited by Coup Droit on Monday 6th of August 2018 06:28:15 AM
Bit late with this as am on holiday and had no Wi-fi for 48 hours but a huge thank you Steven for getting the GB tables back up and running again. All the other live ranking sites are just poor substitutes for the original and best. Thank you for the time and effort you must put into doing them. Great to see them back.
Kyle and Cam are stable at ATP 16 and 67 respectively.
Important upward moves, however, are:
James Ward (age 31) +53 to 252
Alex Ward +7 to 316
Ryan Storrie (age 20) +178 to 721
Finn Bass (age 18) +27 to 763
Paul Jubb (age 18) +53 to 789
George Loffhagen (age 17) +25 to 864
Josh Paris +248 to 941
Ewan Moore (age 20) +354 to 978
Alexis Canter (age 20) +61 to 1180
Joel Cannell (age 20) +66 to 1231
Sean Hodkin (age 19) +107 to 1312
Jonathan Binding - BACK IN at 1328
Jack Draper (age 16) - NEW IN at 1879
Covering both ends of the spectrum, well done to all our nextgen, in particular, and papi Wardy
Kyle still ATP 16, Cam up one place to 66 (CH), and Jay steady at 174 (CH) takes care of our top 200
But big moves just beneath with both Dan Evans and James Ward back into the top 250 (Evo +84 to 226 and Dino +4 to 248)
In the youngsters, Paul Jubb (age 18) is +69 to 720 (CH), George Loffhagen (age 17) +26 to 838 (CH), Aidan McHugh (age 18) +16 to 930 (CH), and Jack Draper (age 16) +768 to 1111 (CH).
Also, Evan Hoyt +15 to 731 and Samm Butler +39 to 935 (CH).
I'd be very grateful if one or two of you could have a look at the list and let me know of any obvious mistakes - most importantly, anyone you can think of who might have picked up one or two ranking scores this year without me having noticed.
It should be safe to assume that I've got all the scores for our 29 women with current WTA singles rankings and for any other players who had at least one counting score at the end of last year, but the only other two I've found so far (i.e. no points at the end of last year and less than 3 counting scores now) are Sasha Hill and Kasia Pitak. So, it's only the lists of players with 2 scores and 1 score (both near the bottom of the page, with blue and green backgrounds respectively) that may be incomplete.
I'll start on the men's Best 18 lists later this week - they should be easier than the women's lists because I can get the main numbers directly from the ranking breakdowns on the ATP site instead of having to search back through each player's activity (and anyone with points will automatically be on the ranking list) but they may still take a while because we have so many more men than with singles ranking points than women.
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Great to see those lists updated again Steven, it's wonderful to have the quick reference again!
Just one additional point to note to ABB's stats, is that at the moment you've given that Manchester R32 result for Eden Richardson (who is at LSU), to Erin Richardson. I don't know if they are sisters, but their names are certainly confusing.