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Topic: British men's rankings (Read 10524 times)
rochelle
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #140 on: May 15, 2007, 08:43:35 PM »
sorry guys.. i am snowed under with revision.. but i will try and keep on top of this
grt job Lorna
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Mark
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #141 on: May 16, 2007, 10:48:49 PM »
Good luck with the exams
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #142 on: May 21, 2007, 12:26:49 PM »
So weeks of injury troubles have finally taken their toll on Andy's ranking. It's amazing he hung on for as long as he did to be quite honest. However, this week hasn't ben the best of weeks for any of the brits. Let's check it out.
Singles
Big 4 first:
Andy, as part of a big p7-11 shuffle this week finds himself at the bottom of the pack going
-1
to
11
Check out
here
for latest predictions on his ranking for next week.
Tim, back on the up climbs
+4
to
52
Boggo, takes an encouraging climb this week
+5
to
113
Richard Bloomfield also slips a little
-1
to
188
Other big movers:
FAR too many to mention this week with over 30 double figure movers so I'll just give you the names you'll know and the biggest jumps.
Joshua Goodall also stays put at
218
Jamie Baker unfortunately drops this week
-2
to
237
Jonathan Marray and Alan Mackin swap places with Marray
-12
to
259
Alan Mackin stepping up
+2
to
257
Daniel Cox jumps a fair bit again this week climbing
+32
to
1060
Miles Kasiri, however, makes our biggest leap this week up an astonishing
+256
to
855
I'm gonna stop there but definately check out the movement this week case there's been a lot of big movement for most of the guys.
So on to doubles:
Doubles
The big 4:
Again, loads to report here:
Jamie, back at home in Scotland taking a bit of a break before the French manages to move
+1
this week to
41
James Auckland also up a little
+2
to
57
And Jamie Delgado steals no 3 spot back by climbing
+7
to
103
Andy's stays put at
104
Others:
Couple of big movers in the doubles table this week. Names to notice:
Richard Bloomfield is
+27
to
400
Edward Corrie climbs
+42
to
804
Dan Evans is
+106
to
975
And that's kind of the headlines. Following someone in particular you can check it out here:
Singles
Doubles
Other Brits in action:
Just Jamie and Eric in action in the doubles this week. You can chat about their first match
here
And that's it! Come on the Lads!
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Mark
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #143 on: May 21, 2007, 12:45:53 PM »
Shouldn't we put this in the newsletter?
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Coldmarek
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #144 on: May 21, 2007, 01:48:04 PM »
good job
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ljsmall
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #145 on: May 21, 2007, 02:48:48 PM »
Sure. I put in last weeks cause I assumed it'd be sent by now.
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nkp2
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #146 on: May 24, 2007, 11:51:01 PM »
Just a small note on british tennis interests in the younger generations...
Rhuri Macleod and Jonny O'mara (you may remember his dad
) both coached by the same person, both scottish, have both just won their respective age group national clay court titles. (that's UK titles). Andy apparently won the 12 and under when he was 12..... Two stars of the future? Bit early to say but fingers crossed. (P.S. I play with rhuri's dad!
)
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #147 on: May 29, 2007, 03:12:29 PM »
Last of the French open prep out of the way and a couple of big results for some guys in the futures has meant a little bit of movement outside the top 500. Let's check it out.
Singles
Big 4 first:
Andy, stays put at
11
Remarkably Andy could finish at P8 2 weeks on Monday without lifting a raquet. Check out
here
for the progress on that.
Tim, down again this week
-1
to
53
Boggo, keeps climbing this week
+1
to
112
Richard Bloomfield slipping down again a little
-1
to
189
Other big movers:
Doing the recognisable names and biggest movers again:
Joshua Goodall slips a little this week
-7
to
225
Jamie Baker unfortunately drops this week too
-15
to
252
Lee Childs is up this week
+46
to
406
Ian Flanagan is
+90
to
794
Richard Irwin jumps a fair bit again this week climbing
+42
to
827
Miles Kasiri, however, makes our biggest leap this week again making his second final in a row taking him
+133
to a career high
722
I'm gonna stop there but give the table a glance yourself cause there's been a fair bit more movement again.
So on to doubles:
Doubles
The big 4:
Jamie, despite winning his first match on clay this week a non mover at
41
James Auckland also sticks at
57
And Jamie Delgado inching closer to the top 100
+2
to
101
Andy hot on his heels
+2
at
102
Others:
Couple of big movers in the doubles table this week. Names to notice:
Lee Childs is
+14
to
444
Ian Flanagan is
+21
to
586
Edward Corrie climbs
+96
to
708
And that's kind of the headlines. Following someone in particular you can check it out here:
Singles
Doubles
Other Brits in action:
With all the guys out of the French open in qualifying just Tim in the main draw and Jamie and Eric in action in the doubles again this week. You can chat about their first match
here
and give Tim a shout out
here
And that's it! Come on the Lads!
[ Last edit by ljsmall May 29, 2007, 03:15:26 PM ]
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #148 on: May 30, 2007, 01:17:10 PM »
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #149 on: June 11, 2007, 12:13:02 PM »
So the French open played out pretty much as we expected (and hoped) it to, with the exception of Tim's early exit of course. With Andy out of action we anxiously watched the result of those behind him hoping he could make a bit of a climb before his return. Rafa crowned champion, defeating Federer in the process, early exits from Berdych, Gasquet, Ljubicic and a no show from Haas. Was it enough?
Singles
Big 4 first:
Andy, amazingly despite injury moves up
+2
to a new career high
9
Now it starts to get difficult. big defense time coming up, Andy needs to get fit. Head to the News section for the latest on the wrist and
here
to find out what this weeks results could do to his ranking come Monday
Tim, down again this week
-1
to
54
Boggo's exit in qualifying puts him
-5
to
117
but check him (and Jamie Baker) out at Queens this week courtesy of a pair of WC's.
Richard Bloomfield stays put at
189
Other big movers:
Doing the recognisable names and biggest movers again:
Joshua Goodall up
+2
to
223
Jamie Baker climbs
+5
to
247
Jamie Delgado on the up this week
+16
to
571
Tom Rushby is
+62
to
589
James Ward jumps a fair bit again this week climbing
+45
to
679
James May, however, makes our biggest leap this week climbibg a staggering
+558
to a career high
964
That's all from me but, again, give the table a glance yourself cause there's been a fair bit more movement.
So on to doubles:
Doubles
The big 4:
Jamie, despite making his debut French open appearance
-2
to
43
Come on the grass!
James Auckland also down
-2
at
59
And Jamie Delgado breaks into that top 100
+4
to
97
Andy plummits a little
-16
at
118
Others:
Lot of positive movement in the doubles table this week. Names to notice:
Jamie Baker is
+14
to
623
Edward Seator is
+161
to
783
Richard Irwin climbs
+66
to
836
And that's kind of the headlines. Following someone in particular you can check it out here:
Singles
Doubles
Other Brits in action:
Brits mainly playing at Queens this week with Tim, Boggo and Jamie Baker in the singles draw and Jamie Murray and Booty, Delgado and Ross Hutchins and Auks with Ginepri all in doubles.
Check out the draw, OOP and livescores at the
official website
Some MW representatives got tickets this week so check out the banter
here
.
And that's it! Come on the Lads!
[ Last edit by ljsmall June 11, 2007, 12:37:01 PM ]
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colin_89
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #150 on: June 14, 2007, 05:22:48 PM »
Should be interesting to see the doubles rankings on Monday
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ljsmall
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #151 on: June 18, 2007, 10:53:01 AM »
WE LOVE GRASS!!!!
Singles
Big 4 first:
Andy, being the jammiest guy in tennis at the moment is
+1
to a new career high
8
Now it starts to get difficult. Big defense time coming up, Andy needs to get fit. Head to the News section for the latest on the wrist and
here
to find out what this weeks results could do to his ranking come Monday
Tim suffers a huge drop
-24
to
78
Boggo posts some big results this week and moves
+7
to
110
but check him (and 4 of the others) out at Nottingham this week all desperate to make the most of the short grass season.
Richard Bloomfield takes a drop
-1
to
190
Other big movers:
Doing the recognisable names and biggest movers again:
Joshua Goodall up
+4
to
227
Jamie Baker climbs
+4
to
243
Jamie Delgado on the up this week
+1
to
570
Matthew Smith is
+24
to
724
Richard Irwin jumps a fair bit again this week climbing
+25
to
847
Philip Barlow, however, makes our biggest leap this week climbing
+91
to
1286
That's all from me but you can always check your favourite through the link at the bottom.
So on to doubles:
Doubles
The big 4:
Jamie, back in the winning ways
+1
to
42
Come on the grass!
James Auckland unfortunately down
-2
at
61
And Jamie Delgado drops a little
-2
to
99
Andy keeps going down
-12
at
130
Others:
Lot of positive movement in the doubles table this week. Names to notice:
Tim is
+83
to
291
Boggo is
+98
to
536
Slabba climbs
+179
to
991
And that's kind of the headlines. Following someone in particular you can check it out here:
Singles
Doubles
Other Brits in action:
Brits mainly playing at Nottingham this week with Tim, Boggo, Bloomfield, Goodall and Jamie Baker in the singles draw and Jamie Murray and Booty, Goodall and Hutchins, Bloomfield and Marray, Auks and Hussi all in doubles. Murray and Butorac are seeded 3rd and have drawn fellow Brit Auks and Aussie Huss in R1 with a possible meeting with bloomfield and Marray R2!
Check out the first matchthread
here
You can find and add to the latest results and predictions
here
.
And that's it! Countdown to Wimbledon 7 days! Come on the Lads!
[ Last edit by ljsmall June 19, 2007, 09:22:54 AM ]
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #152 on: June 18, 2007, 11:50:54 AM »
Yay Thanks Lorna
Shame about Tim slipping to 78 in singles but at least hes climbing again in doubles. Maybe he can up his singles this week in Nottingham maybe.
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colin_89
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #153 on: June 18, 2007, 05:16:08 PM »
Quote from: alc.aka.amyc on June 18, 2007, 11:50:54 AM
Yay Thanks Lorna
Shame about Tim slipping to 78 in singles but at least hes climbing again in doubles. Maybe he can up his singles this week in Nottingham maybe.
wishful thinking since trying to win one match seems to be the goal at the moment, but if he could make at least the semis he would recover alot 3 quarters of the points lost last week but its a big ask especially with Tursunov likely in round 2
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nkp2
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #154 on: June 18, 2007, 06:19:59 PM »
Quote
"Slabba climbs
-179
to 991"
- supposed to be a minus?
Quote
Boggo posts some big results this week and moves +7 to 110 but check him (and 4 of the others) out at Nottingham this week all desperate to impress for those
Wimbledon WC's
- these have already been decided.
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Tommy
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #155 on: June 18, 2007, 07:13:39 PM »
Quote from: ljsmall on June 18, 2007, 10:53:01 AM
Joshua Goodall up
-4
to
227
Up -4?
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nkp2
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #156 on: June 18, 2007, 07:14:56 PM »
Quote
Richard Irwin jumps a fair bit again this week climbing
-25
to 847
full of errors this week....
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nkp2
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #157 on: June 18, 2007, 07:16:28 PM »
Also why are you cheering delgado's drop.....
And boggo's rise despite slabba rising more and tim rising by less places but miles ahead....
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Tommy
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #158 on: June 18, 2007, 07:19:49 PM »
I think she is Britishly confused. Or just copy and pasting from last week and forgeting to edit some things. Not that Im saying anything against that.
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nkp2
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Re: British men's rankings
« Reply #159 on: June 18, 2007, 07:21:40 PM »
100% it's a copy and paste. The emoticons are all in the same place. Busy at work obv..... never mind, i'm sure she'll fix it tomorrow.
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