Running|------ Start of week ---------|Running So 18th OR Def Rank |rank Name Points| Points Far Result 15 15 Jarkko Nieminen 1600 1680 125T-out 45 - 16 13 David Ferrer 1685 1655 5T-out - 35 17 17 Tommy Haas 1420 1455 35T-out - 0 18 19 Robby Ginepri 1355 1355 5T-out 5 - 19 18 Nicolas Kiefer 1385 1310 out - 75 20 26 Jose Acasuso 1105 1225 125T - 5 21 31 Andy Murray 1035 1210 225T-out - 50 22 21 Dominik Hrbaty 1290 1200 35T-out - 125 23 20 Gaston Gaudio 1300 1180 5T-out - 125 24 23 Novak Djokovic 1176 1168 out - 8 25 25 Fernando Verdasco 1110 1160 75T-out 25 - 26 27 Dmitry Tursunov 1095 1110 75T-out 60 - 27 52 Richard Gasquet 775 1090 350T - 35 28 24 Olivier Rochus 1160 1085 out - 75 29 28 Gael Monfils 1055 1040 out 15 - 30 30 Igor Andreev 1040 1035 out - 5 31 29 Juan Carlos Ferrero 1055 1015 35T-out - 75 32 34 Augustin Calleri 960 960 out - - 33 32 Jonas Bjorkman 998 953 5T-out - 50 34 33 Sebastien Grosjean 990 950 35T-out - 75 35 35 Juan Ignacio Chela 940 940 5T-out - 5 36 41 Xavier Malisse 876 926 125T-out - 75 37 39 Thomas Johansson 885 925 75T-out - 35 38 22 Andre Agassi 1275 925 out - 350 39 36 Kristof Vliegen 910 910 5T-out 5 - 40 38 Nicolas Massu 900 900 5T-out - 5 41 42 Guillermo Coria 875 870 out - 5 42 49 Carlos Moya 785 855 75T-out - 5 43 40 Robin Soderling 883 853 5T-out - 35 44 45 Mikhail Youzhny 805 835 35T-out - 5 45 47 Paradorn Srichaphan 790 820 35T-out - 5
As usual, any mistakes let me know! I've left out all the 19th results because they are irrelevant, everyone on the table except Calleri was on the entry list for Toronto so have to count that in their rankings so only 18th or defending is needed.
Those who gained places on Friday (11th August) are in italics
So far it's looking good for him, all but two of the people behind him must reach at least the third round to overtake. Above, there are a few in reach but as he gets into the highest rankings it becomes more difficult to rise further. But...we shall have to see!
-- Edited by imoen at 09:27, 2006-08-12
-- Edited by mkkreuk at 20:58, 2006-08-12
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How to format the table, a RobC guide To avoid having to spend hours deleting & inserting spaces in the table after it's in the activeboard editor, I do a lot of pre- formatting in microsoft word:
First I'll cut & paste from Excel, choosing "Match destination table style" to give me a table format in word. I'll then delete any columns or rows I don't need, and then change the text into Courier 10 point.
Then I'll cut and paste that table onto a new Word document, choosing "Keep text only" then:
Change the text into Courier again.
Replace paragraph ends with newline characters (stops the activeboard editor inserting a blank line between every line of text: use Word's find & replace, and then replace "^p" with "^l", doing a "replace all"
Select all of the table, make sure that "ruler" is displayed, add tab marks by clicking inside the ruler, so that the columns line up in the right places. Make sure there's a fair bit of space after the names.
For the tab marks controlling number columns, double click on them, and then set them to decimal tab marks (line up the last digit) rather than the left-align ones which are the default.
Cut & paste this into the activeboard text editor window. It should be "about right".
Add the "pre, /pre" tags at the start and end
Submit the post, so that the editor can work its magic, and mess up the formatting in its own style.
Edit the post
Show a preview.
Add/remove spaces & keep pressing preview until it looks OK.
How to format the table, a RobC guide To avoid having to spend hours deleting & inserting spaces in the table after it's in the activeboard editor, I do a lot of pre- formatting in microsoft word:
First I'll cut & paste from Excel, choosing "Match destination table style" to give me a table format in word. I'll then delete any columns or rows I don't need, and then change the text into Courier 10 point.
Then I'll cut and paste that table onto a new Word document, choosing "Keep text only" then:
Change the text into Courier again.
Replace paragraph ends with newline characters (stops the activeboard editor inserting a blank line between every line of text: use Word's find & replace, and then replace "^p" with "^l", doing a "replace all"
Select all of the table, make sure that "ruler" is displayed, add tab marks by clicking inside the ruler, so that the columns line up in the right places. Make sure there's a fair bit of space after the names.
For the tab marks controlling number columns, double click on them, and then set them to decimal tab marks (line up the last digit) rather than the left-align ones which are the default.
Cut & paste this into the activeboard text editor window. It should be "about right".
Add the "pre, /pre" tags at the start and end
Submit the post, so that the editor can work its magic, and mess up the formatting in its own style.
Edit the post
Show a preview.
Add/remove spaces & keep pressing preview until it looks OK.
If the table was an image and then just hosted then pasted into the post would that not be much quicker ? Okay no-one could edit it but all you would do would take a new image, host it and re-paste...just a thought
If the table was an image and then just hosted then pasted into the post would that not be much quicker ? Okay no-one could edit it but all you would do would take a new image, host it and re-paste...just a thought
very true. I think I worked out how to post an image after I'd posted a few tables....
On the other hand, if Bethan had done that this week, I wouldn't have been able to cut & paste from her post into my spreadsheet....
Now the real solution is for activeboard to sort out their editor, so that it formats things correctly, and we can just cut and paste courier text from excel or word
Andymonium wrote: it hink you should make the list go to henman....i know its alot but it helps
the table for Tim is in it's own thread in general discussion. the reason it isn't here is because it would make it too long, and therefore harder to a) edit and format and b) understand when reading. If they get about 15 places closer again then the tables will be re-combined.
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Yesterday we had mixed fortunes on the pin front, both Bjorkman and Soderling went out however, this was balanced by the fact that T johansson and Grosjean both went through.
Pins for today:
Behind Andy Ferrero, Chela, Vliegen, Massu, Malisse (and T johansson, Grosjean ready for rd2)
Ahead of Andy Tursunov, Verdasco, Acasuso and Hrbaty (the last two being in rd2 already)
Also pins into Ferrer to help out Andy.
Pessimists: Andy could lose today and be overtaken by about 10 people, dropping to 39th in the world, a fall of 8 places.
optimists: Andy could win the tournament, and not be overtaken by anyone in the process, rising to 17th in the world, a rise of 14places.
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mixed news at the moment, Vleigen is a set and double break down (yay!) But JC Ferrero is a set up, although it was close, need a few more pins into him please as he is Murray's closest threat.
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The pins were not sharp enough, Ferrero won and goes above Andy. . . C'mon Andy, you need to beat Ferrer now! (Well, he always did need to beat him, but you know what I mean)