Qualifying 1 Delgado, Ramon PAR 107 2 Zib, Tomas CZE 109 3 Norman, Dick BEL 110 4 Van Gemerden, Melle NED 111 5 Reynolds, Bobby USA 113 6 Kim, Kevin USA 116 7 Llodra, Michael FRA 122 8 Lu, Yen-Hsun TPE 123 9 Capdeville, Paul CHI 125 10 Berrer, Michael GER 126 11 Dancevic, Frank CAN 127 12 Kubot, Lukasz POL 130 13 Patience, Olivier FRA 132 14 Saulnier, Cyril FRA 134 15 Bogdanovic, Alex GBR 136 16 De Voest, Rik RSA 137 17 Falla, Alejandro COL 139 18 Luczak, Peter AUS 141 19 Pless, Kristian DEN 143 20 Bastl, George SUI 145 21 Dupuis, Antony FRA 146 22 Faurel, Jean-Christophe FRA 147 23 Navarro Pastor, Ivan ESP 150 24 Bogomolov Jr., Alex USA 152 25 Burgsmuller, Lars GER 153 26 Fleishman, Zack USA 155 27 Gonzalez, Santiago MEX 156 28 Hartfield, Diego ARG 157 29 Galvani, Stefano ITA 158 30 Devilder, Nicolas FRA 159 31 Bozoljac, Ilia SCG 160 32 Elseneer, Gilles BEL 161 33 Haehnel, Jerome FRA 163 34 Sela, Dudi ISR 164 35 Cakl, Tomas CZE 165 36 Philippoussis, Mark AUS 167 37 Cipolla, Flavio ITA 169 38 Labadze, Irakli GEO 170 39 Morrison, Jeff USA 171 40 Bolelli, Simone ITA 173 41 Chiudinelli, Marco SUI @174 42 Becker, Benjamin GER 175 43 Delic, Amer USA 176 44 Beck, Andreas GER 177 45 Mertl, Jan CZE 179 46 Karanusic, Roko CRO 180 47 Ouahab, Lamine ALG 184 48 Calatrava, Alex ESP 185 49 Sa, Andre BRA 186 50 Guccione, Chris AUS 187 51 Kindlmann, Dieter GER @187 52 Dorsch, Benedikt GER 188 53 Darcis, Steve BEL 189 54 Luzzi, Federico ITA 191 55 Wessels, Peter NED 190 56 Garcia, Adrian CHI 192 57 Armando, Hugo USA 193 58 Ram, Rajeev USA 194 59 Healey, Nathan AUS 195 60 Prpic, Filip SWE 196 61 Niemeyer, Frederic CAN 198 62 Salzenstein, Jeff USA @198 63 Vico, Uros ITA 200 64 Carraz, Gregory FRA 201 65 Jones, Alun AUS 203 66 Mamiit, Cecil PHI 204 67 Economidis, Konstantinos GRE 205 68 Thomann, Nicolas FRA 206 69 Arthurs, Wayne AUS 209 70 Snobel, Pavel CZE 210 71 Parmar, Arvind GBR 211 72 Silva, Julio BRA 212 73 Witten, Jesse USA 215 74 Roger-Vasselin, Edouard FRA 216 75 Fruttero, John Paul USA 217 76 Pequery, Jean-Michel FRA 218 77 Okun, Noam ISR 219 78 Balleret, Benjamin MON 220 79 Meffert, Dominik GER 222 80 Fraile, Gorka ESP 224 81 Charpentier, Marcelo ARG @226 82 Peya, Alexander AUT 228 83 Troicki, Viktor SCG 229 84 Adaktusson, Jacob SWE 230 85 Robert, Stephane FRA 231 86 Mertinak, Michal SVK 232 87 Vahaly, Brian USA 233 88 Summerer, Tobias GER 235 89 Simmonds, Phillip USA 236 90 Vacek, Jan CZE 237 91 Weiner, Glenn USA 238 92 Rojer, Jean-Julien AHO 240 93 Cuadrado, Carlos ESP 242 94 Widom, Todd USA 243 95 Klec, Ivo SVK 244 96 Taino, Eric PHI 245 97 Jenkins, Scoville USA 246 98 Kendrick, Robert USA 247 99 Wauters, Stefan BEL 248 100 Lopez, Marc ESP 249 101 Amritraj, Prakash IND 250 102 Stakhovsky, Sergiy UKR 251 103 Ventura, Santiago ESP 253 104 Patriarca, Damian ARG 254 105 Heuberger, Ivo SUI 255 106 Lee, Martin GBR 257 107 Nunez, Eric USA 258 108 Soeda, Go JPN 259 109 Stoppini, Andrea ITA 260 110 Joseph, Lesley USA 261 111 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried FRA 262 112 Saoudi, Slimane ALG 263 113 Stadler, Simon GER 264 114 Vagnozzi, Simone ITA 265 115 Lammer, Michael SUI 266 116 Bloomfield, Richard GBR 267 117 Bourgeois, Luke AUS 268 118 Chadaj, Adam POL 269 119 Bopanna, Rohan IND 270 120 (WC) 121 (WC) 122 (WC) 123 (WC) 124 (WC) 125 (WC) 126 (WC) 127 (WC) 128 (WC)
Alternates 1. Rehnquist, Bjorn SWE 271 2. Granollers-Pujol, Marcel ESP 272 3. Bohli, Stephane SUI 273 4. Romero, Yohny VEN 274 5. Hadad, Amir ISR 277 6. Masik, Jan CZE 281 7. Uebel, Lars GER 282 8. Matsui, Toshihide JPN 283 9. Lugassy, Gary FRA 286 10. Smeets, Robert AUS 287 11. Op der Heijde, Melvyn NED 288 12. Warburg, Sam USA 289 13. Dell'Acqua, Massimo ITA 290 14. Villagran, Cristian ARG 291 15. Baker, Jamie GBR 292 16. Kwon, Oh-Hee KOR 293 17. Cuevas, Pablo URU 296 18. Azzaro, Leonardo ITA 297 19. Mirnegg, Marco AUT 298 20. Ghem, Andre BRA 299 21. Vemic, Dusan SCG 302 22. Jaziri, Malek TUN 303 23. Rettenmaier, Travis USA 304 24. Vlaski, Aleksandar SCG 305 25. Pedrini, Marco ITA 306
edit: updated with easier to read list
-- Edited by Count Zero at 17:15, 2006-06-02
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Heh bout time Philippoussis didn't get WC for Wimbledon main draw plus I doubt he got one for the qualies since his ranking is within the cut-off. Plus Bloomfield made the cut off by the skin of his teeth since his ranking is 267.
So they announced the WC for qualifying yet?
-- Edited by Vonce at 17:54, 2006-06-01
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i think there a good chance that wimby wc's havent been decided yet. i would be suprised if alex didnt get one and hes in the qualie list too, so wc's would move people out of the qlist and bump the others up. hopefully a proper list will appear somewhere else soon, showing the q alts too.
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Philippoussis gets wildcards from so many places, he is a true cosmopolitan. Surely it has to stop soon.
I was puzzling why some of the players names were in capitals. Then I realised Count Zero said the list was from tennisteen.it - doh! All the Italian players in capitals then!
I'm just gonna guess British WC's. Hmm I'm thinking Fleming might get one.. Along with him getting a WC in the main draw of the doubles with Jamie Murray.. But I'm not too sure on others.. Maybe Matthew Smith, James Auckland, Jonathan Marray, Lee Childs and Neil Bamford..
But I'll probably be wrong..
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I'm just gonna guess British WC's. Hmm I'm thinking Fleming might get one.. Along with him getting a WC in the main draw of the doubles with Jamie Murray.. But I'm not too sure on others.. Maybe Matthew Smith, James Auckland, Jonathan Marray, Lee Childs and Neil Bamford.. But I'll probably be wrong..
According to Felgate guidelines only Alex and Richard are eligible for automatic wildcards and possibly Jamie Baker who at 19 years is ranked just inside the top 300. (There is an under 20 rule as well but dont know what it is)
Richard SHOULD get an automatic wildcard into Wimbledon main draw. I say should because at 267 he is the only eligible player who qualifies with a ranking inside the 275 target set by David Felgate, but as Felgate has 'disappeared' in the last few weeks who can be sure what will happen, however it would be very unreasonable to come up with new rules so close to the event.
There are other players but they are excluded having already had three wildcards in the past, they are Arvind Parmar (211) and Martin Lee (257), then there is also Alex Bogdanovic but another 'Felgate rule' states that if inside the top 150 an automatic wildcard is given regardless of how many previous wildcards have been received.
Other British players will be eligible to play in the play offs at Raynes Park to win a wildcard for Main Draw or Qualifying.
Remaining wildcards will be allocated by the All England Club for both Main Draw and Qualifying thereafter
I really hope that Martin Lee gets an automatic wc, I know he's already had 3 but if it wasn't for the knee injury he might have been well entrenched in the top 100 now. He's done so fantastically well in coming back from the low 800s to the top 250 that he deserves a chance at Wimbledon.
Automatic wcs should be given out before the wc playoff in the middle of next week. Assuming that the Felgate rules still apply, then Boggo, Bloomers and Baker [top U20] will get them.
If Martin Lee doesn't get one automatically then the wc playoff will feature: Lee, Parmar, Mackin, Smith, Auckland, Fleming, Sherwood [? - if not still injured], Childs, Bamford, J Murray etc. That's a really strong line-up, it should make for some fantastic tennis - a grass court version of the old National Championships. Parmar and Lee will obviously be big favourites but on their day anyone of the top 6 listed could win it. Does anyone live near Raynes Park and might go to watch ?
As there will be only 3 automatic wcs this year there should be 3 wcs up for grabs at Raynes Park - winner, runner-up and for the winner of the 3rd/4th place playoff.
The qualifying wcs usually go in ranking order [Slabba would get one but he's playing the clay futures instead this year.] Jamie Murray may get one but that's far from certain as he's only ranked in the 800s and Morgan Phillips, Ross Hutchins, Richard Irwin etc are ranked higher.