The Rankings Thread (ATP)

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New career highs this week:

27. Lukas Rosol 29y
79. Diego Schwatzman 21y
 

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herios said:
sid said:
I expect Andy 2 come on strong in the USA & take a higher ranking than he has now.Word is Andy back on his game,Nole & others watch out.

JW Tsonga did not get this memo:cool:

Murray might be a different animal @ the USO.Murray only lost 2 both Masters winners,for me his better game is comming back.BTW if it does i send you the Memo;)
 

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Not much evidence of that so far! Although at least he won against Haase in 4 rather than 5 this time unlike their 2011 match.
 

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Just a small update as Viktor Troicki has moved 116 places up to 292 in the world rankings by reaching the final at the Como challenger. Hopefully he wins the whole thing and bags even more points.
 

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Nice. Just saw that Troicki won the Como challenger so he went from world number 292 by reaching the final to 254 by winning it. He's making steady progress.
 

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Just a reminder. Andy Murray took off for back surgery after USO last year and did not
play the rest of the year.

As we have reached that point of time this year, Andy Murray has ZERO points to
defend this year. Murray's expected ranking at the end of USO is 10 (even though he
went in ranked 9 and lived up to his last years result, Kei has passed him).

People should not misinterpret the fact that he has 0 points to defend as his
ranking can only increase from now on until the end of year. That is false. Even
though he has only 0 points to defend, his rankings can still go down if more
players pass him.
 

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Hope Andy can improve his ranking and qualify for Masters
 

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^ I think he will. Basically he's competing against Ferrer, Berdych, Raonic, Dimitrov and Nishikori over the next couple of months. I would be amazed if he doesn't outperform one or two of these guys. At the end of the day, he is a better player than all of them, whatever we think about him!
 

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Looks like we will have a very interesting race to London this year. At least 12 contenders for 8 spots. I wonder if Kei can make it. This semi def helps. And will Murray make it? He's no 9 so far.
 

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federberg said:
^ I think he will. Basically he's competing against Ferrer, Berdych, Raonic, Dimitrov and Nishikori over the next couple of months. I would be amazed if he doesn't outperform one or two of these guys. At the end of the day, he is a better player than all of them, whatever we think about him!

Probably. But his win against Tsonga was the first decent win in a year or so. But he's usually good at the end of the year. Won Shanghai a couple of times I think. And Tokyo.
 

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Denisovich said:
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^ I think he will. Basically he's competing against Ferrer, Berdych, Raonic, Dimitrov and Nishikori over the next couple of months. I would be amazed if he doesn't outperform one or two of these guys. At the end of the day, he is a better player than all of them, whatever we think about him!

Probably. But his win against Tsonga was the first decent win in a year or so. But he's usually good at the end of the year. Won Shanghai a couple of times I think. And Tokyo.

When he won Shanghai he entered as a top 4 seed. This year it will be a different story. He might have to play a top player as soon as R2. His road could be very tough.
 

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herios said:
Denisovich said:
federberg said:
^ I think he will. Basically he's competing against Ferrer, Berdych, Raonic, Dimitrov and Nishikori over the next couple of months. I would be amazed if he doesn't outperform one or two of these guys. At the end of the day, he is a better player than all of them, whatever we think about him!

Probably. But his win against Tsonga was the first decent win in a year or so. But he's usually good at the end of the year. Won Shanghai a couple of times I think. And Tokyo.

When he won Shanghai he entered as a top 4 seed. This year it will be a different story. He might have to play a top player as soon as R2. His road could be very tough.

True that. But he doesn't need to beat everyone to get into top 8.

Anyways its tight in the top 8. This is the current race to London standings (before US Open):

1 Djokovic, Novak (SRB) 7,430
2 Nadal, Rafael (ESP) 6,645
3 Federer, Roger (SUI) 6,160
4 Wawrinka, Stan (SUI) 4,365
5 Ferrer, David (ESP) 3,445
6 Raonic, Milos (CAN) 3,245
7 Dimitrov, Grigor (BUL) 3,155
8 Berdych, Tomas (CZE) 3,150
9 Murray, Andy (GBR) 2,795
10 Nishikori, Kei (JPN) 2,475
11 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried (FRA)2,375
12 Gulbis, Ernests (LAT) 2,355
13 Cilic, Marin (CRO) 1,935
 

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ALERT: Kei has now clinched #8 in the rankings with his win today in semifinals.

This is important because he will get good seeding in all the remaining tournaments
of the year and also get the first round bye in the Masters tournaments.

In race rankings, he is at #5 and almost virtually certain to make it to London.
 

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ALERT:

Andy Murray is now officially booted out of top 10. He is currently ranked #11.
The last time he was ranked outside top 10 was more than six years ago on 23rd June 2008.

This would mean that his draw will continue to be very tough and he will not get
a Bye in Shanghai.
 

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Players seeded 5-12 have the same chance as each other of facing a Djokovic or Nadal or Federer in the QFs, so in that sense it makes not so much difference.

Not getting a bye is extra time on court, this can be a good or a bad thing.

The other difference is the opponent in the last 16. Murray can currently face Ferrer, Berdych, Raonic or Nishikori, if the results follow seeding. If he was in the top 8 at the expense of Kei, he would have to face Nishikori, Cilic, Dimitrov or Tsonga. Dare I say that, actually, when you look at those lists and ignore everything else, he may even be better off ranked where he is, than higher up?

Time will tell... The fact is if he doesn't rediscover his mojo and continues to play like the rest of the guys in the 5-12 rankings or worse than some of them, it's all rather inconsequential. Just so long as he avoids slipping outside of the top 12, because that's the stage at which you start to look at 4th rounds against Nole or Rafa in Australia. That shouldn't happen though as there are no points to defend between now and then.
 

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Good Analysis TF. The situation is not as bleak as it appears for Andy. I hope he can do
well in the fall and make it to WTF.
 

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Following the USO, new career highs achieved by the following players:

8. Kei Nishikori 24y
15. Roberto Bautista Agut 26y
25. Leonardo Mayer 27y
36. Dominic Thiem 21y
47. Steve Johnson 24y
53. Nick Kyrgios 19y
69. Victor Estrella Burgos 34y
98. Facundo Bagnis (ARG) 24y

I added his country to Bagnis, who is the newcomer into the top 100 because I am assuming people are not familiar with his name.
Thiem who keps rising turned 21 during the USO.
Special Kudos for Kei to make the top 8 for the first time and I am still amazed by Burgos who at 34 found hid way into the top 70, by reaching R3 at the USO.
 

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Thiem will drop around 200 of his 1094 points by the end of this year, but a good run or two in the closing weeks of the year and he could get his first slam seeding in Australia. That's a good achievement for a 21 year old these days. It'll be interesting to see how he does from there because it starts getting pretty tough to compete with your peers once you get around the top 30, they tend to have titles or an odd QF/SF Masters 1000 run around those spots.
 

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GameSetAndMath said:
ALERT:

Andy Murray is now officially booted out of top 10. He is currently ranked #11.
The last time he was ranked outside top 10 was more than six years ago on 23rd June 2008.

This would mean that his draw will continue to be very tough and he will not get
a Bye in Shanghai.

When I updated the site's rankings lists earlier today, it felt odd seeing him that low. First time since June 2008 -- that's a long time.
 

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tented said:
GameSetAndMath said:
ALERT:

Andy Murray is now officially booted out of top 10. He is currently ranked #11.
The last time he was ranked outside top 10 was more than six years ago on 23rd June 2008.

This would mean that his draw will continue to be very tough and he will not get
a Bye in Shanghai.

When I updated the site's rankings lists earlier today, it felt odd seeing him that low. First time since June 2008 -- that's a long time.

IMO, it was inevitable! I saw it as "over-achieving" on Murray's part and it all finally caught up with him! That style of defensive counter-punching will always make the player "pay" for it eventually; aches, pains, injuries, and in general being "run down" after a few years of success! :nono :angel: