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Tim's competitors week 37


Table coming up sometime today

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Run   |-------start of the week-------|  run    so  18th     def   19th
rank  rank  name                 points points  far res          res
50    67    Jurgen Melzer          595    755  175b    15          15
51    50    Fabrice Santoro       751   751  out  25              25
52    53    Florian Mayer          705    705 40b-out       40    19
53    52    Arnuad Clement         717    701 out          31    15
54    54    paul-Henri Mattieu     690    690  40b-out      40    15
55    44    Florent Serra          785    685  75b-out      175   15
56    55    Mardy Fish             681    681   out   5           5
57    56    Horna, Luis            672    672  5b-out 5           5
58    63    Hyung-Taik Lee         606    671 75bj-out 10          6
59    57    Mirnyi, Max            670    670   out  15          10
60    58    Tim Henman             670    670  out    25          25
61    59    Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo  668    662 40b-out       45    6
62    60    Giquel Marc            649    623   out         31    5
63    64    Christophe Rochus      605    611 15b-out 15          9
64    62    Philipp Kohlschreiber  608    608  out    5           5
65    65    Daniele Bracciali      601    601   out   15          10
66    66    Bjorn Phau             597    597   out   15          14
67    61    Nicolas Mahut          625    591   out         49    15
68    69    andreas seppi          565    565   out   40          36
69    72    Karlovic, Ivo          556    565 15bj-out 5           5
70    70    Juan Monaco            564    564  5b-out 5           5
71    71    Justin Gimelstob       558    558  out          15    15
72    73    Marat Safin            550    550   out   15          15
73    74    Wesley Moodie          550    550  out    5           5
74    75    Davide Sanguinetti     545    545  out    15          14
75    76    Benjamin Becker        544    544  out    2           1
76    77    vince spadea           530    530   out   15          10
77    78    Paul Goldstein         527    527   out   15          15
78    82    Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 500    525  40b-out      15    5
79    80    Hajek Jan              506    506    out  1           1
80    81    Feliciano Lopez        505    505 5bj-out 20          15


Points: Beijing (bj): 5|15|40|75|120|175


        Bucharest (b):5|15|40|75|120|175


        Orleans  (o): 1|7|16|31|49|70


 



-- Edited by imoen at 21:23, 2006-09-17

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There are a number of people who could overtake Tim this week. In order of danger (ie those who will overtake first at the top of the list) they are:


Mathieu, Ramirez Hidalgo, Serra, Lee, C Rochus, Melzer, Monaco, Karlovic, and Lopez.


So pins into these guys please!


More detail to come later this evening.



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Hmm, not the best of days for Tim. No- one's overtaken yet, but Ramirez- Hidalgo  has made a start on regaining the points he's defending; Lee  and Garcia- Lopez both also advance behind Tim.


 



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Today wasn't particularly good for Tim either. His three closest competitors (Ramirez Hidalfo, Mathieu and Serra) all advance to the second round and Monaco and Lopez were the only ones on the table behind him to go out. Keep the pins sticking and tomorrow I will bring detailed analysis of what could happen...



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Ok, table updated for today.


Karlovic and C Rochus both went out behind Tim. However, the two of his three greatest threast playing today both went through.


Ramirez Hidalgo is now only 8 points behind and Serra lies another 12 points behind him. If they both win their quarters they will overtake.


Five people can still overtake Tim this week, (Ram Hid, Serra, Mattieu all by winning next match, Lee and Melzer by winning their next two matches). Making the worst case scenario being a drop of 5 to 61, a drop of 3 overall.


Best case, no change at 56, a rise of 2 from last week. So get the pins working please!



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Mathieu won in Bucharest, taking him past Tim


Lee advances in Beijing.


The others all play in their Quarter- finals tomorrow.



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Well, I've updated the table, and it's bad news for Tim I'm afraid.


Serra, Mathieu and Lee all overtake leaving him in 59th place.


Ramirez Hidalgo did lose which was excellent, but there is a new threat in town, in the form of melzer who can overtake by winning his semi. So pins into him please.


New worst case for Tim is to lose one more place and drop to 60, a fall of 2 from last week.


Best case, no change leaving him at 59, a drop of 1 place from last week.



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table updated and it's more bad news unfortunately. Tim loses another place (this time to Melzer) to drop down to number 60, a drop of two places from last week.


On the plus side, he cannot lose anymore places this week as the only person on the table left in is Melzer, above him.



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Table now completed. Melzer went on to win the tournament so moves even further away from Tim


He ends the week at 60. (that's Tim, not Melzer!)



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