No sooner do I post that than my 3rd attempt at the trusty Ctrl F5 pays off. So here we go:
SinglesBig 4 first:
Andy successfully defends his title winning points from last year by winning in San Jose and therefore remaining at
13

Tim manages to climb without lifting a finger going
+1 to
37 Boggo has a better week and gains back
+4 of last weeks dropped places to
150Richard Bloomfield sticks at
187 Other big movers:
Greg slips further still falling
-13 to
213 Retirement anyone

This means that Joshua Goodall's little climb of
+1 just puts him in at GB no 5 with a ranking of
211Jamie Baker ragains all those lost places and then some this week with a jump of
+31 to
237Biggest mover in singles this week is one Miles Kasiri climbing an amazing
+118 to
1417Although a quick check on this guy shows he's been pro since 2003 with a career high of 768 in Jan 05 so not much to get excited about I shouldn't think.
Quite a good week for the singles overall, now doubles:
DoublesThe big 4:
Jamie Murray produces one of our most exciting results of the weekend by claiming his first title. This also gains him
+12, a career high
53 and the GB no 1 spot!

James Auckland drops to 2nd place with a small drop of
-2 to
63 Jamie Delgado's time out with injury still losing him ranking points
-2 places to come in at
111 Andy loses his place in the top 100 falling
-15 to
114 (but are we really bothered?)
Others:
Josh Goodall climbs
+7 and is the world no.
159A handfull of other +3's and 4's across the rest of the board with nothing much else significant to report other than that Greg seems to have managed to drop a whopping -807 places in the doubles rankings! (lets all say it together shall we, 'retirement anyone?)
But you can check it all out for yourselves here:
SinglesDoublesJust one more

for the lads, and an extra

for the Murray boys.