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Tim's Competitors Week 44 - Paris Masters


Here's the table (c)GC77 for the week of the 30th October.  It's prepared before the week 43 rankings are out. Please let me know if anything's wrong!


Running     Start of week                Running So   18th  Def1  19th
Rank  rank  name                  points Points  Far  Result      Result

25    25    Robin Soderling         1063  1028 5P-out  40          40
26    37    Marat Safin              890  1015 125P-out 25    0    20
27    26    Jose Acasuso            1010   995 5P-out  40          15
28    32    Sebastien Grosjean       935   965 35P-out  5     5     5
29    28    Agustin Calleri          968   963   out    5           5
30    29    Stanislas Wawrinka       958   950 35P-out 15    43     5
31    30    Kristof Vliegen          950   935 35P-out 55    50    40
32    36    Nicolas Almagro          895   925 35P-out  5           5
33    34    Juan Ignacio Chela       910   920 35P-out 25          15
34    21    Gaston Gaudio           1240   915   out   15   325    15
35    31    Fernando Verdasco        940   910 5P-out  25    35    25
36    33    Filippo Volandri         910   910   out   15           8
37    38    Olivier Rochus           880   910  35P    55     5    55
38    35    Xavier Malisse           910   910 5P-out  90     5    25
39    39    Tim Henman               875   900   out   40     0    25
40    42    Julien Benneteau         837   897 75P-out 15           8
41    40    Jurgen Melzer            865   865   out   15          15
42    41    Arnaud Clement           845   845 35P-out 40    35     5
43    45    Carlos Moya              795   835   out   40     0    40
44    43    Nicolas Massu            825   825 5P-out  50     5    40
45    44    Gilles Simon             811   801 5P-out  15          15
46    46    Gael Monfils             790   795 5P-out  15     0    15
47    47    Mardy Fish               776   776   out   10           5
48    48    Nicolas Kiefer           770   765   out    0     5     0
49    56    Hyung-Taik Lee           701   730  56s    10    27    10
50    51    Marc Gicquel             733   730 5P-out   8     8     5
51    50    Fabrice Santoro          755   725 5P-out  25    35    25
52    49    Paradorn Srichaphan      760   725 5P-out  40          20
53    52    Robby Ginepri            725   725 75P-out 20    75     5
54    53    Jonas Bjorkman           723   723 5P-out   5           5
55    55    Paul-Henri Mathieu       723   723 75-out   8    75     5
Paris (P)500 350 225 125 75 35 5 (15 8 1 )


Players in Bold are still active this week



Players in italics improved their rankings position on Friday
Underlined players were knocked out on Friday


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Tim should gain 25 points. Paris was a zero pointer and gets replaced by Rotterdam.

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Thanks Greenleaf - I thought I'd got all the zero pointers, and I went & missed Tim's.


That takes him up to 34th place in the rankings, on 900 points!


Hrbaty, Wawrinka, Gaudio, Vliegen, Chela, Clement, Simon and Santoro  drop places because of points they are defending from last year.  Safin and Moya join Tim in climbing places as their zero- pointers drop off.


Edit: added Gaudio to the list dropping down: his 200 masters cup points fall off this week.
Edit 2: Volandri is no longer playing, so doesn't drop places when his 18th score is replaced. Melzer was not defending a zero- pointer as previously stated. 


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Glad to be of some help.


Tim began the year at 36, so this isn't bad.

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Unfortunately Tim is unlikely to stay at 34th this week. It's such a shame Paris didn't give him a wildcard (although I do understand why) as he is at the mercy of those behind him and so is likely to lose at least a few places. Oh well. Hopefully he doesn't drop out of the top 40 as that he definitely does not deserve.

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Volandri has pulled out so thats one down!

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Olie Rochus is up a set v Tipsy

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Drew wrote:


Olie Rochus is up a set v Tipsy


Olie Wins 6-4 7-5

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seagull wrote:


Volandri has pulled out so thats one down!



Unfortunately that means that Volandri moves back to 34th, and Tim goes down to 35th.  (To explain: while Volandri was taking part, his 18th score (15 points) was no longer counted and was replaced with the 5 points he'd get for the first round in a masters event. Net result = 10 points lost. As he's pulled out, he doesn't lose those points. Had he been in the top 32 - the direct entry list, he would have lost that result and gained a 0 for the tournament, but as he was on the ALTs list he doesnt lose out.



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Rochus & Almagro overtake



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and worst of all it means Tim won't get an AO seeding.

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and worst of all it means Tim won't get an AO seeding.


Heres hoping for a bunch of guys withdraw

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and worst of all it means Tim won't get an AO seeding.

Why? Don't forget the seedings are based on rankings after the first week events, so a good run in Doha would do the trick!! 

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I thought that once the entry list for a Grand Slam comes out, the seeds can't change, only the order they will be seeded. Someone who knows the ranking system better should tell me if i am correct.

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