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RE: Week 11 - ITF M25 - Luan, China (hard)


Well done Oliver! biggrin



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Mervatron2 wrote:

Great news. Seems to be a few of the guys ranked 300-500 are moving on back up now.


Yes, definitely been quite a few on the rise.

On 03/02 the GB #11 to GB #20 were ranked WR 377 to WR 513, average 436 1.
6 weeks later in the 17/03 live rankings GB #11 to GB #20 are ranked 355 to 464, average 399.8

And that won't include this latest title for Oliver since a W25 so not adding until next week. He has moved from WR 398 to live ranked 367. Adding this title should take him up to around WR 335.



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indiana wrote:
Mervatron2 wrote:

Great news. Seems to be a few of the guys ranked 300-500 are moving on back up now.


Yes, definitely been quite a few on the rise.

On 03/02 the GB #11 to GB #20 were ranked WR 377 to WR 513, average 436 1.
6 weeks later in the 17/03 live rankings GB #11 to GB #20 are ranked 355 to 464, average 399.8

And that won't include this latest title for Oliver since a W25 so not adding until next week. He has moved from WR 398 to live ranked 367. Adding this title should take him up to around WR 335.


 And this is the interesting time for this group - they're all vying for a direct wildcard into Wimbly qualis as opposed to going past the play-off event

It can make a big difference to the year 

Someone like Oliver Crawford probably has to do quite a lot to get himself in contention, someone like George L probabyl less

But it's a scrap, and a scrap worth fighting, for all of them



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Coup Droit wrote:
indiana wrote:
Mervatron2 wrote:

Great news. Seems to be a few of the guys ranked 300-500 are moving on back up now.


Yes, definitely been quite a few on the rise.

On 03/02 the GB #11 to GB #20 were ranked WR 377 to WR 513, average 436 1.
6 weeks later in the 17/03 live rankings GB #11 to GB #20 are ranked 355 to 464, average 399.8

And that won't include this latest title for Oliver since a W25 so not adding until next week. He has moved from WR 398 to live ranked 367. Adding this title should take him up to around WR 335.


 And this is the interesting time for this group - they're all vying for a direct wildcard into Wimbly qualis as opposed to going past the play-off event

It can make a big difference to the year 

Someone like Oliver Crawford probably has to do quite a lot to get himself in contention, someone like George L probabyl less

But it's a scrap, and a scrap worth fighting, for all of them


 Does that imply there is automatic bias against those who switched? I think what Jan has been given would suggest they are treated as fairly as any other British player.



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Brendan F wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:
indiana wrote:
Mervatron2 wrote:

Great news. Seems to be a few of the guys ranked 300-500 are moving on back up now.


Yes, definitely been quite a few on the rise.

On 03/02 the GB #11 to GB #20 were ranked WR 377 to WR 513, average 436 1.
6 weeks later in the 17/03 live rankings GB #11 to GB #20 are ranked 355 to 464, average 399.8

And that won't include this latest title for Oliver since a W25 so not adding until next week. He has moved from WR 398 to live ranked 367. Adding this title should take him up to around WR 335.


 And this is the interesting time for this group - they're all vying for a direct wildcard into Wimbly qualis as opposed to going past the play-off event

It can make a big difference to the year 

Someone like Oliver Crawford probably has to do quite a lot to get himself in contention, someone like George L probabyl less

But it's a scrap, and a scrap worth fighting, for all of them


 Does that imply there is automatic bias against those who switched? I think what Jan has been given would suggest they are treated as fairly as any other British player.


 No, sorry, that's not what I meant

What I meant is that George Loffhagen was selected as one of the elite early on, he is highly thought of still, there's been a lot of investment into him and he's only 23

Whereas the same can't be said for Oliver (nothing to do with nationality change) 



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