Ok folks, first Masters of the season, big action for Andy this week in singles as we know, couple of matches under the belt for Tim across singles and doubles and Jamie gets his WC. Other than that Jamie Baker has a big win taking another Futures title elsewhere this week. So how do the rankings look?
SinglesBig 4 first:
Andy gave another huge performance this week reching his second MS semi moving him
+2 to
12

(do we all know he's currently no 6 in the race this year?)
Check out
here for advanced rankings calculations going into Miami.
Tim, back in action this week, although dissapointingly with a loss slips another
-3 to
47 Boggo puts himself back in the top 150 again going
+3 this week to
150Richard Bloomfield loses a lot gained last week dropping back
-7 to
183
Other big movers:
A lot of movement in the singles again this week. Good results first:
Alan Mackin manages to move
+12 to
263Tom Rushby also moves up the rankings going
+21 to
649Biggest gain this week goes to Miles Kasiri who climbs
+104 to
1307 
And the drops:
Greg slips further still falling
-12 this week to
257 Davis cup what??? I here you cry! Joshua Goodall slips back a little
-1 to put him
214Jamie Baker unfortunately, despite the best result he could have got this week falls
-20 to
269
LOTS of other big movement this week though so do check it out.
Big week in singles, now doubles:
DoublesThe big 4:
Jamie Murray, for the first time in weeks his doubles ranking stays put at
43 James Auckland also remaining static this week at
59 Andy, not content with a career high in singles this week 'does the double' with a career high here
+19 to
90 And Jamie Delgado loses
-1 to come in at
114 Others:
3 HUGE movers in the doubles table this week and in the upward direction

:
Tim Henman, as we know, partnered Andy this week and brought his doubles ranking
+240 to
272Ian Flanagan is
+158 to
760But our biggest mover award goes to Jamie Baker who climbs a massive
+393 to
858

And that's kind of the headlines. Following someone in particular you can check it out here, and you should really give it a look as there was a LOT of movement outside the big 4 this week. Like I say, you should give it a look as there were far too many big results to post:
SinglesDoublesMiami starts Friday, other brits in action in Futures around the globe. Keep an eye
here for the news. (not that we're all that great at keeping it up to date!)
Good luck to all for next week!
