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greg and Boggo's competitors week 37


the table will be posted sometime today, by me or someone else!



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Run |-------start of the week------|  run   so  18th  def   19th
rank rank name                points points far res        res
120 124 Carlos Berlocq           346  373 35be-out 8           6
121 119 Igor Kunitsyn              364  364 5bj-out  9       8
122 120 Konstantinos Economindos 363  363 1s-out 3           1
123 122 Kenneth Carlsen          362  362 5bj-out 5           5
124 123 Flavio Saretta           360  360 out  5           5
125 125 Albert Portas            345  352 27s-out     20    5
126 128 Nicolas Devilder         340  345 6s-out 1           1
127 126 Simone Bolleli           343  343 out  4           3
128 127 Jiri Novak               341  341 out  1           0
129 130 Yue-Tzoo Wang            329  338 15bj-out 6           5
130 129 Lukasz Kubot             334  334 out  3           1
131 132 Ilia Bozoljac            327  333 7o-out 1           1
132 131 Gorka Fraile             328  326 1s-out     5     3
133 133 Yen-Hsun Lu              316  314 5bj-out    7     5
134 134 Ivo Minar                314  314 out  5           5
135 148 Amer Delic               284  314 35no-out 5           5
136 135 Greg Rusedski            310  310 out  10          5
137 136 Werner Eschauer          310  308 out        5     3
138 143 Alexander Peya           294  308 15bj-out    1     0
139 137 Paul Capdeville          308  306 out        7     5
140 146 Ricardo Mello            291  308 22be-out 5           5
141 138 Robert Kendrick          304  304 out  1           1          
142 139 Andre Agassi             300  300 out  5
143 145 Michael Berrer           292  300 15bj-out    7     5
144 140 Diego Hartfield          299  299 out  1           1
145 141 Tomas Zib                299  299 out  5           5
146 144 Alex Bogdanovic          293  299 7o-out 1           1
147 142 Andreas Vinciguerra      298  298 out  0           0
148 147 george Bastl             291  291 1o-out 1           1
149 159 Federico Luzzi          271  284 14s-out 1          1
150 149 Tomas Cakl               283  283 out  1           1
151 151 Jeff Morrison            279  279 out  1           1
152 152 Peter Luczak             279  279 out  3           1
153 153 Michael Russell          278  278 1no-out 3           1
154 154 Oscar Hernandez          278  278 1s-out     5     5
155 155 Jerome Haehnel           278  278 1o-out 1           1


points:
New Orleans (no): 1|5|12|22|35|50
Belem (be):       1|5|12|22|35|50
Orleans (o):      1|7|16|31|49|70
Sevillie (s):     1|6|14|27|42|60
Beijing (bj):     5|15|40|75|120|175


Those in Italics have gained places at the end of Saturday.



-- Edited by imoen at 17:40, 2006-09-16

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As you can see on the table, Greg and Boggo have lots of danger this week. And from lots of different tournaments.


Pins into Peya, Bastl, Berrer, and Delic to be going on with, and of course all of Boggo's competitors.


I'll give more detail later as I don't have the time right now.


Any mistakes with the table please let me know.



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Excellent day in the office for Greg & Boggo.


Bastl, Russell, Hernandez, Luzzi and Marin all went out from behind Boggo. Lu  went out ahead of Greg.


The only unfortunate results were Udomchoke, Wang and Devilder winning in Beijing and Seville, and moving that little bit further away from Boggo's reach.


 



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how far does alex need to go in orelans to overtake greg? would the quarters do it?


if he is fit and sharp he should be able to make it that far, although his countryman! tipppy might be tough at that point.  


 


edit: ok am being a bit slow, janko is already out! the quarters here would be worth 16 points so i guess he'll need the semis at least?



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Yes, semis it would be.

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Berrer won in Beijing,  which takes him past Boggo, even though Alex won in Orleans

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However, because Alex won in Orleans, he overtakes Vinciguerra, meaning he doesn't lose any places.


If Peya and Berrer go out next round and Alex reaches the quarters, he should go up to 138, maybe 136 (he would be on 308 points along with peya and Eschauer, and I haven't looked as to what order they would be in), a rise of 6 or 8 respectively.


However, the threats from behind are: Mello, Delic, Reynolds, Luzzi. And possibly more off the end of the table.


I have updated the table but couldn't get todays results from New Orleans (I presume they haven't played yet) or any results for round 1 from Belem, does anyone know a) the time difference and b) where I might find the results? Thanks.



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I think this is the Belem results here, and the New Orleans ones here

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thanks madeline. From that, Berlocq, Reynolds and Mello are yet to play in Belem, presumably they'll be playing sometime overnight. And Delic won his first round match in New Orleans.

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Alex's win means he overtakes Vinceguerra and brings him level on points with Zib & Hartfield (both of whom have more Grand Slam points than Boggo), back to 144th, where he started the week.


Only Haehnel went out, while Mello, Delic and Gil all won behind him. Reynolds plays today.


Greg's day was worse: both Peya and Berrer won in Beijing. Both will overtake if tehy win their R2 matches.


Ahead, Fraile is knocked out, and Bozoljac advances.


 



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table updated. A couple of new names as Udomchoke jumps off the top of the table and Luzzi gets on the bottom.


With Alex going out, Luzzi, Delic and Mello threaten him from behind (and Sauliner off the bottom of the table).


Peya went out today so Greg is safe from him, still threatened by Berrer and the rest below Boggo though.



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Mello won in Brazil last night to go 1 point behind Alex   Berlocq won ahead of Greg.


No play in New Orleans because of rain (beats last year in the aftermath of Katrina)



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Table updated.


Boggo is now under intense threat from mello and Delic who are 1 and 8 points behind him respectively. Another win from each of them would see Boggo losing two places.


Everyone else behind him has gone out though so two places is all he can lose.


Greg is also threatened by those two, and only those two.


Worst case for both Greg and Boggo is a drop of two places leaving them at 137 and 146.


Best case, no change leaving them at 135 and 144.



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Canas (who will most likely be a threat in about 3 or 4 weeks) took care of Mello

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