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Andy's competitors week 33


I'm posting this before the rankings have come out and before tennisfacts has updated so I apologise if there are any mistakes. If you spot a mistake please let me know and I'll correct it. I will update the table after the final of Toronto.


Running|----------Start of week-------|  Running   So    18th    OR  Def    
Rank rank          Name          Points  Points    Far   Result          

10    13    Fernando Gonzalez     1700   1850   225-out    -         75
11    9     Mario Ancic           1910   1835      out     -         75
12    16    David Ferrer          1655   1745   125-out    -         35
13    12    Andy Roddick          1740   1740     350      -        350
14    14    Thomas Berdych        1690   1660   5-out      -         35
15    15    Jarkko Nieminen       1680   1610   5-out     75          -
16    17    Tommy Haas            1455   1525   75-out     -          5
17    11    Leyton Hewitt         1740   1515      out     -        225
18    31    Juan Carlos Ferrero   1015   1330     350      -         35
19    21    Andy Murray           1210   1300  125-out    -          35
20    19    Nicolas Kiefer        1310   1275      out     -         35
21    18    Robby Ginepri         1355   1205    75-out    -        225
22    22    Dominik Hrbaty        1200   1200    75-out    -         75
23    24    Novak Djokovic        1168   1183   35-out     -         20
24    23    Gaston Gaudio         1180   1175      out     -          5
25    25    Fernando verdasco     1160   1140   5-out     25          -
26    26    Dmitry Tursunov       1110   1125    35-out    -          5
27    20    Jose Acasuso          1225   1105   5-out      -        125
28    27    Richard Gasquet       1090   1060   5-out      -         35
29    30    Igor Andreev          1035   1030      out     -          5
30    28    Olivier Rochus        1085   1010      out     -         75
31    29    Gael Monfils          1040   1000    35-out    -         75
32    32    Augustin Calleri       960    960      out    15          -
33    33    Jonas Bjorkman         953    953    5-out     5          -
34    34    Sebastian Grosjean     950    950    5-out     -          5
35    39    Kristof Vliegen        910    940     35-out   5          -
36    35    Juan Ignacio Chela     940    940   75-out    -          75
37    37    Andre Agassi           925    925      out     -          0
38    38    Thomas Johannson       925    925    5-out     -          5
39    36    Xavier Malisse         926    918   5-out      -         13
40    40    Nicholas Massu         900    900   5-out      -          5
41    43    Robin Soderling       853     893    75-out    -         35
42    41    Gueillimo Coria        870    835      out     -         35


Cincinnati points: |5|35|75|125|225|350|500


There are no 19th scores listed as they are not needed because this is a compulsory tournament.




-- Edited by imoen at 11:02, 2006-08-19

-- Edited by imoen at 09:57, 2006-08-20

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Its so good to see the top ten at the beginning of Andy's list!!

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Its so good to see the top ten at the beginning of Andy's list!!


I know! It's a bit strange setting the table up though and looking at the people below him who have always been way above before (agassi for one and Gaudio and Ginepri), the really big names and Andy's better than them - ha!

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Andy gains two places at the beginning of the week from various (Ginepri and Acasuso to be specific) playes defending big points.


However, he has to reach the quarters before he can gain any more places because the gap between him and Kiefer is so huge.


So, pins required to prevent any loss of places: please stick it to Djokovic, Verdasco, Ginepri, Hrbaty, Acasuso, Tursunov, Gasquet. I hope that's enough to start you off


Going with blind optimism here, winning the tournament could take Andy as high as 11th.



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Well, Gasquet lost so I don't have to change that on the table, now I just have to wait and hope that my adding up is all correct when the rankings come out tomorrow morning!

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imoen wrote:


Well, Gasquet lost so I don't have to change that on the table, now I just have to wait and hope that my adding up is all correct when the rankings come out tomorrow morning!


My thanks to Madeline for pointing out the mistakes I didn't spot. The table is now 100% accurate ready for play to begin. Hope you're all busy sticking pins in models of Andy's rivals

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I'm being very dim here, but Andy is now 21 as of yesterday, so what does the 19 mean as the first column on that impressive working document in post one of this thread?


I greatly admire the massive amount of hard work to keep this document up todate so feel very stupid not understanding it fully.



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The 19 is the 'running rank'. The running rank refers to where the players are with their current points total (the running points, the 5th column) once defending points, and points from the tournament this week are taken into account.


The 2nd, 3rd and 4th columns are the situation at the start of the week (well the 3rd is just the names and doesn't change!), so are what you find when you look at the rankings page on the ATP site.


So, Andy is at 21 in the world this week, hence the 21 in the second column on his line. However, once the 35 points he is defending are replaced by 5 (the number of points he has won so far in the tournament) and the same has been done for all those around him, his total points puts him in 19th place. SO. If everyone below him who can overtake this week, don't and if he loses before the quarters then he will end the week at number 19.


I hope this helps Tim and don't feel stupid it took me months to fully understand how it all works. Let me know if that doesn't make sense and I'll try and explain better.



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imoen wrote:


So, pins required to prevent any loss of places: please stick it to Djokovic, Verdasco, Ginepri, Hrbaty, Acasuso, Tursunov, Gasquet. I hope that's enough to start you off





We are not sticking those pins hard enough - Ginepri, Hrbaty and Tursunov all won. Get them sharpened for the others today!

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Table is now updated for yesterdays results.


As madeline said the pins aren't working well enough at the moment. However some distant threats (Bjorkman, Grosjean, Johansson, Moya) did go out.


Special attention today to: Djokovic, Verdasco, Acasuso, Gasquet.



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Djokovic won, Verdasco lost

The other two are playing at the moment. Gasquet is a set down but level in the second, Acasuso match going with serve in the first set.

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Gasquet lost


Acasuso is a set up though.



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Acasuso lost the 2nd and 5-1 down against Wawrinka as i type Wawrinka is 40-0 3Mps...Acasuso saves 1...40-15..and another...40-30...and Acasuso lost!!


3 out of 4 not bad!



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I'm not surprised Djokovic won, I expect him to go far in this tournament, he doesn't like being second to Andy.


Also Monfils bt Safin 6-4 7-5


The teenagers are on the march this week.



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I have updated the table in the first post as Imoen doesn't seem to be around.


Pins please into Djokovic, Ginepri, Hrbaty and Tursunov!



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