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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #520 on: October 30, 2006, 04:24:55 PM »

Would Greg be offered entry to ATP tournaments now his ranking is so low? I don't think he would have the motivation to do challengers.
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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #521 on: October 30, 2006, 06:22:34 PM »

Would Greg be offered entry to ATP tournaments now his ranking is so low? I don't think he would have the motivation to do challengers.

Wild cards will be hard to obtain. He is playing in the Dnepropetrovsk Challenger, but I'm not sure if that's just a single event or the beginning of another Challenger career.

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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #522 on: October 30, 2006, 06:26:16 PM »

Shame about Greg though, do you think he'll ever get his ranking back up or will he call it a day?

He indicates that he will call it a day next year. Frown

I hope not.


Great news for the doubles, nearly 3 people in the top 100 now.  Jamie M needs to play more ATP tours rather than Challengers to get his ranking up further like Auckland.

Jamie M's acievement is really great when you consider how young he is. The Bryans didn't crack the top 100 at this age. Smile
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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #523 on: November 01, 2006, 12:46:08 PM »

but the bryans did have a stable partnership, doesn't Jamie need to find a good permanent partner he can tour with??
The Bryans didn't mature individually they matured as a team, and thats why there sooo good, Jamie needs to find that kind of partnership
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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #524 on: November 02, 2006, 12:52:00 AM »

Woooooh excellent news.  Shame about Greg though, do you think he'll ever get his ranking back up or will he call it a day?

I hope Bloomfield breaks into the top 200, hes so close.

Great news for the doubles, nearly 3 people in the top 100 now.  Jamie M needs to play more ATP tours rather than Challengers to get his ranking up further like Auckland.

You never quite know about Greg he did fall to 176 in 03 or 04  Think
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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #525 on: November 02, 2006, 02:03:38 AM »

Is Boggo defending many points from this week?
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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #526 on: November 02, 2006, 02:33:56 AM »

You never quite know about Greg he did fall to 176 in 03 or 04  Think

It's all about having an appetite for tennis. I'm not sure of him wanting to continue.


Is Boggo defending many points from this week?

Nope. Nothing at all! Just his 18th best score of 4 points from the Roland Garros qualies. But there is so much activity near that area these days that he will need to win another match to make some serious progress up the rankings.

The field in Shrewsbury is pretty strong, so he needs to win a few matches before that.
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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #527 on: November 06, 2006, 01:11:55 PM »

Andy +2 to 17. yay

Tim - no change.

Boggo +1 to 120.

Bloomers + 4 to 196! clap clap clap

Greg -25 to 203. Crying or Very sad

Auckland -21 to 334. Frown

Ross Connolly +88 to 1070.

Ed Corrie got his first point.


Doubles:

Auckland -4 to 80.

Jamie M - no change.

Jamie D -8 to 112. Crying or Very sad

Andy +5 to 126. Surprised

Simon Childs +450 to 1026. notworthy notworthy 
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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #528 on: November 13, 2006, 04:08:40 PM »

The Masters cup may be well under way but we still have challengers and futures effecting the rankings so here's a little update on some of the lower ranked guys.

Singles:

Andy, Tim and Alex stick, obviously, at 17, 39 and 120 respectively.

Greg is up 2 for the first time in a long time to 201  yay

Jonathan Marray is up 4 this week to 308

Edward Corrie the biggest mover this week up 111 to 1429



Doubles:

J Murray reclaims spot as GB No 1 this week with another finals appearance + 5 to a career high 77  cmon yeah

J Auckland nips at his heals however jumping 2 to 78  kicking

J Delgado is also up 5 to 107

Ross Hutchins climbs 28 to 144

J Goodall is also up 25 to 145

Andy slips 3 to 129

A collective  mexicanwave for all!
And that's the main news for GB this week!
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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #529 on: November 13, 2006, 04:57:34 PM »

Cheers Lorna. Jamie doing really well in the doubles. Smile
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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #530 on: November 13, 2006, 07:27:41 PM »

Bamford May won doubles last week at Redbridge so expect a bit of a jump from them when rankings released next week
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Re: ATP Entry and Race « Reply #531 on: December 21, 2006, 01:59:14 AM »

Josh goes up to 207 after reaching the futures final last week, if he would have one he would have been level on points with Greg.
And well inside the top 200
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