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Tim's Competitors Week 42


Here's this week's table (c)GC77 It's been put together before input from teh official ATP rankings or from tennisfacts. Please let me know if you spot any errors!


 


Running     Start of week                 Running So     18th  Def1 19th
Rank  rank  name                  points  Points  Far   Result     Result
30    33    Kristof Vliegen        945     980  75M-out  40         15
31    30    Sebastien Grosjean   980    980   5M-out  15          5
32    31    Nicolas Kiefer         950     945     out    0     5    0
33    34    Gael Monfils           930     930   5M-out  15     5   15
34    36    Filippo Volandri       900     910     out   15     5   15
35    35    Juan Ignacio Chela     915     900  35M-out  15    50   15
36    49    Marat Safin            765     890   125M    25     0   20
37    32    Olivier Rochus         950     880   5M-out  60    75   55
38    41    Tim Henman             835     875  75M-out  40    35   25
39    37    Jurgen Melzer          885     875     out   25    35   25
40    39    Stanislas Wawrinka     858     858     out   10          5
41    38    Xavier Malisse         870     850   5M-out  25         20
42    40    Nicolas Almagro        845     845    8 -out  5     8    5
43    42    Fabrice Santoro        830     830     out   25         25
44    46    Julien Benneteau       785     827  50M-out   8          5
45    45    Nicolas Massu          795     825  35M-out  50     5   40
46    44    Gilles Simon           811     811     1-out 15         15
47    43    Carlos Moya            825     795   5M-out  40    35   40
48    48    Hyung-Taik Lee         771     771     out   20         10
49    54    Mardy Fish             716     761  50M-out   5          5
50    50    Arnaud Clement         755     755     out   10          5
51    51    Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo  738     738     1-out 15          8
52    53    Paul-Henri Mathieu     725     735    8 -out 15     5   15
53    52    Jonas Bjorkman         733     733   5M-out   5          1
54    57    Paradorn Srichaphan    695     710  35M-out  20         20
55    55    Florian Mayer          705     705     out   25         19
56    58    Florent Serra          685     675   5M-out  15         15
57    47    Robby Ginepri          775     675   125M     5   225    5
58    61    Philipp Kohlschreiber  663     663     out    5          5
59    62    Benjamin Becker        651     651     1-out  8          6
60    60    Max Mirnyi             670     645    8 -out 15    35   10



Madrid (M)  500 350 225 125 75 35 5 (15 8 1)
           
Bogota CH (b)                70 49 31 16 7 1 (3)
Kolding CH(k)                60 42 27 14 6 1 (3)
Calabasas CH(c)           50 35 22 12 5 1(2)



Players in italics gained places on Friday.


Underlined players went out on Friday.



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Tim starts the week by dropping two places as his 35 points for round 2 of Madrid last year fall off. Also losing ground are Vliegen, Rochus, Malisse, Moya and Massu.


As it's Masters week, loads can change: Tim can overtake Andy should he win in Madrid. He can also be overtaken by everyone in the field who's currently ranked below him: all the way down to qualifier Ivan Navarro - Pastor, who's ranked 129.


Bethan,  are you able to add an analysis?



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Bethan,  are you able to add an analysis?




Yes but not until tomorrow afternoon so you'll just have to contain your excitement until then

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Well Tim's just dropped another place: down 3 to 44th as qualifier Julien Benneteau beats Alejandro Falla to go above him.

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...and another as Massu goes past after defeating Gaudio. Tim now 45th

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Tim will (at least temporarily) gain those two places back if he wins this evening.


Threats this week are:


Benneteau, Moya, Massu, Safin, Bjorkman, Fish, Srichaphan, Serra, and below (a long way below in some cases) Ginepri, Lopez, Del Potro, Falla.


Some of those may have gone out already, I haven't checked todays results yet.


As i've said, if Tim wins this evening, he will gain back the two places he's already lost, and will gain a further (and definite) two places.


Reaching the third round would see Tim gaining a further 4 places of which only one (Malisse) can be lost again.


More to follow sometime tomorrow...



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The table's updated for Monday's play.


Tim, Benneteau, Massu, Fish and Srichaphan advance.


Malisse, Moya, Bjorkman and Serra go out.


With Malisse out, the way's clear for a win over Ferrer to take Tim up to 37th.


Safin, Rochus, Vliegen, Monfils and Soderling all play tomorrow. Safin & Rochus should be pinned hard. Vliegen should probably be allowed to see off Tursunov for Andy before we start targetting him.



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Don't mean to be picky but why does it say benneteau has only gained 20 points this week so far? Shouldn't it be 50. Oh sorry i have just releaised you hand;t updated his result yet only Tim's.

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Michael wrote:


Don't mean to be picky but why does it say benneteau has only gained 20 points this week so far? Shouldn't it be 50. Oh sorry i have just releaised you hand;t updated his result yet only Tim's.

-- Edited by Michael at 22:57, 2006-10-16



Not picky at all. just a straightforward ****- up. Corrected!  thanks.

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Going according to plan so far: Rochus  out,  Vliegen through for Andy, and as a bonus, Chela's out as well.  Nothing standing between Tim and the top 35 (apart from two wins & the crowd queueing up behind him of course)

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Up to 37/38 now. Andy beware!

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Michael wrote:


Up to 37/38 now. Andy beware!



37: Melzer's not done well in the slams or the masters series.


I've done an interim table update:


Tim and Vliegen advance as does Soderling. Rochus, Chela, Monfils & Grosjean  go out.


Safin, Massu & Benneteau are up this evening.  Let's hope they can add to Tim's good day!


 



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Massu's out (good to know you can rely on Federer).


now both  Safin  and Benneteau are on court (playing Acasuso & Nalbandian respectively)



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Pessimists post (if you can call it that) Tim's threats have been falling over themselves to lose so far this week, perhaps they've heard of the AMMBVS and wisely choosing to run away?!


Anways, Tim is only left with four people who can overtake him: Benneteau, Safin, Fish and Srichaphan. Respectively they need to reach (presuming Tim loses third round) the quarters, quarters, semis, semis. So worst case for Tim is ending the week at 41.


Winning his third round match would leave Tim able to lose out to the same four but this time they must reach the semis, semis, semis and final (in same order as above). Benneteau would be the opponenet so only 3 can overtake. Worst case Tim at 37 come the end of the week.


Winning the quarter final means a final, final and win can overtake (Safin, Fish, Srichaphan) so only 1 place can be lost as safin would be the opponent and fish/srichaphan would meet in the semis. worst case, unsure as Tim would also be moving up the rankings so it depends on what people in front do, see optimists post for details! (look down!)


Winning the semi sees Tim threatened by, Fish and Srichaphan winning. Those two would meet in the semis though so again only one place could be lost. once again check out the optimistic post for where Tim might end up.


Winning the final stops anyone behind Tim overtaking, so that seems like a plan to me!


Get pinning those four remaining threats.



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Optimists post:


If Tim wins his third round, he would definitely gain 4 places to ranking 34.


If Tim then wins the quarters, he would definitely move up 3 places, and possibly 4 more if Soderling, Calleri and Vliegen go out in the second round and Acasuso goes out first round. Best case ranking-wise, 27 worst 31.


If Tim continues winning and takes victory in the semis, he would definitely move up 2 places and could gain 2 more if Hrbaty goes out before the semis and Gasquet goes out before the quarters. Rankings, best 23 worst 25.


If Tim wins the whole thing he would definitely gain 2 more places, and could get another one if Ferrero goes out before the quarters. Ranking, worst 21, best 20 (snapping at the Brit number 1 spot)



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