Given Aljaz going back to Slovenia, here is my updated list!
Andy Murray 12
Kyle Edmund 25
Cam Norrie 80
Liam Broady 150
Dan Evans 175
Jay Clarke 190
Alex Ward 235
Brydan Klein 350
Jonathan Gray 440
Tom Farquharson 475
Murray- 7 Norrie 30(Bold prediction) Bedene (will switch back to other country) but will finish 70 Edmund 35 Evans 150 Broady 150 Clarke 150
Corrie 500
A Ward 300 Klien 300 Grey- 220 (Bold prediction)
Just 4 days ago, I predicted Bedene would switch back, surely this means, I am now leading the prediction race before the season has started. More importantly it once again shows that my insight into tennis is of the highest standard despite many attempts to troll me on this forum.
Andy Murray - 2
Kyle Edmund - 25
Cameron Norrie - 75
Jay Clarke - 150
Alex Ward - 151
Dan Evans - 200
Liam Broady - 201
Tom Farquharson - 300
Oli Golding - 301
Ed Corrie - 400
Billy Harris - 401
Brydan Klein - 402
-- I confess to being tempted to put "Murray - Retired" and move everyone else up a slot. I think that he isn't far away from that in the event of another major injury before Wimbledon.
The predictions from Brisbane Australia are as follows:
1) Andy Murray - 6
2) Kyle Edmund - 38
3) Cameron Norrie - 69
4) Liam Broady - 85 (Dave Sammel is good for Liam I think and I particularly like Liam as a person and his game)
5) Jay Clarke - 150
6) Alex Ward - 160
7) Brydan Klein - 240
8) Daniel Evans - 250
9) Edward Corrie - 275
10) Jonathan Gray - 350
Could be interesting this year. Big variation in expectations for Dan, but with Bedene out of the way, I reckon he could well go for the GB 2 or 3 slot, but with a few months missing, he's going to really have to go for it.
1 Andy Murray 5
2 Kyle Edmund 40
3 Cameron Norrie 58
4 Dan Evans 70
5 Jay Clarke 120
6 Liam Broady 140
7 Alex Ward 260
8 Brydan Klein 320
9 Tom Farquharson 390
10 Jonathan Gray 420
Just 4 days ago, I predicted Bedene would switch back, surely this means, I am now leading the prediction race before the season has started. More importantly it once again shows that my insight into tennis is of the highest standard despite many attempts to troll me on this forum.
Here are my guesstimates for the men. Interesting that there don't seem to be too many men knocking on the door of the top 400 at the moment. Ryan Storrie I think will take a little longer to enter. Lloyd and Luke could get back there but not sure they will be playing enough singles, and I think Ed's ranking will fall outside this year too. As other's have said Dan is the big unpredictable, many have him making it back into the top 100 again in the coming year, and it would be great if he does, but it would require a big grass court season from him and I suspect that may be too soon.
1. Andy Murray 4
2. Kyle Edmund 40
3. Cameron Norrie 75
4. Liam Broady 128
5. Dan Evans 147
6. Jay Clarke 165
7. Alex Ward 216
8. Jonathan Gray 312
9. Tom Farquharson 321
10. Bryden Klein 334