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05-27-2012, 06:28 AM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
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Originally Posted by yesh222
Coolfish said he doesn't have them for now. He has a different computer with him now. He'll provide them again during Roland Garros.
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There's really no need for me to provide them after I get on the right computer because Roland Garros will be on its way. Just wait two weeks and you will have an official one hot and ready. 
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05-27-2012, 11:39 AM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by coolfish1103
There's really no need for me to provide them after I get on the right computer because Roland Garros will be on its way. Just wait two weeks and you will have an official one hot and ready. 
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Here are the updated rankings.
If you know about anyone who is not eligible, because of Davis Cup or National Criteria, or that already announced he won't play, please let me know.
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Points Rank Country C. Rank Only eligible Olympics Name
11090 1 SRB 1 11090 1 Novak Djokovic
8600 2 SUI 1 8600 2 Roger Federer
8070 3 ESP 1 8070 3 Rafael Nadal
6790 4 GBR 1 6790 4 Andy Murray
4885 5 FRA 1 4885 5 Jo Wilfried Tsonga
4515 6 CZE 1 4515 6 Tomas Berdych
4470 7 ESP 2 4470 7 David Ferrer
3130 8 SRB 2 3130 8 Janko Tipsarevic
2830 9 ARG 1 2830 9 Juan Martin Del Potro
2665 10 USA 1 2665 10 John Isner
2535 11 USA 99 Mardy Fish
2445 12 FRA 2 2445 11 Gilles Simon
2415 13 ESP 3 2415 12 Nicolas Almagro
1945 14 ARG 2 1945 13 Juan Monaco
1805 15 FRA 3 1805 14 Gael Monfils
1725 16 ESP 4 1725 15 Feliciano Lopez
1685 17 ESP 5 Fernando Verdasco
1645 18 JPN 1 1645 16 Kei Nishikori
1585 19 UKR 99 Alexandr Dolgopolov
1460 20 CAN 1 1460 17 Milos Raonic
1430 21 FRA 4 1430 18 Richard Gasquet
1380 22 CRO 1 1380 19 Marin Cilic
1355 23 GER 1 1355 20 Philipp Kohlschreiber
1350 24 ESP 6 Marcel Granollers
1340 25 CZE 2 1340 21 Radek Stepanek
1335 26 SUI 2 1335 22 Stanislas Wawrinka
1320 27 ITA 1 1320 23 Andreas Seppi
1315 28 SRB 3 1315 24 Viktor Troicki
1235 29 AUS 1 1235 25 Bernard Tomic
1190 30 USA 3 1190 26 Andy Roddick
1155 31 FRA 5 Julien Benneteau
1147 32 AUT 1 1147 27 Jurgen Melzer
1140 33 GER 99 Florian Mayer
1135 34 RSA 1 1135 28 Kevin Anderson
1130 35 RUS 1 1130 29 Mikhail Youzhny
1080 36 ESP 7 Pablo Andujar
1075 37 ARG 3 1075 30 Carlos Berlocq
1015 38 ARG 4 1015 31 David Nalbandian
1000 39 ESP 8 Juan Carlos Ferrero
975 40 NED 1 975 32 Robin Haase
972 41 UZB 1 972 33 Denis Istomin
970 42 ESP 9 Albert Ramos
955 43 CYP 1 955 34 Marcos Baghdatis
930 44 RUS 2 930 35 Nikolay Davydenko
910 45 RUS 99 Alex Bogomolov Jr
897 46 FIN 1 897 36 Jarkko Nieminen
868 47 COL 1 868 37 Santiago Giraldo
866 48 USA 4 866 38 Donald Young
853 49 KAZ 1 853 39 Mikhail Kukushkin
851 50 USA 5 Ryan Harrison
812 51 JPN 2 812 40 Go Soeda
799 52 FRA 6 Jeremy Chardy
795 53 FRA 7 Michael Llodra
776 54 CRO 2 776 41 Ivo Karlovic
771 55 POL 1 771 42 Lukasz Kubot
770 56 TPE 1 770 43 Yen Hsun Lu
762 57 LUX 1 762 44 Gilles Muller
743 58 ARG 5 Leonardo Mayer
733 59 SVK 1 733 45 Lukas Lacko
725 60 BEL 1 725 46 Olivier Rochus
695 61 FRA 8 Benoit Paire
693 62 SVK 2 693 47 Martin Klizan
691 63 JPN 3 691 48 Tatsuma Ito
680 64 BEL 2 680 49 Steve Darcis
675 65 CRO 3 675 50 Ivan Dodig
658 66 COL 2 658 51 Alejandro Falla
654 67 BRA 1 654 52 Thomaz Bellucci
650 68 ITA 2 650 53 Fabio Fognini
646 69 AUS 2 646 54 Matthew Ebden
637 70 FRA 9 Edouard Roger Vasselin
635 71 BUL 1 635 55 Grigor Dimitrov
635 72 USA 6 Sam Querrey
630 73 ITA 3 630 56 Filippo Volandri
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626 74 BEL 3 626 57 Xavier Malisse
622 75 ESP 10 Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo
620 76 ARG 6 Juan Ignacio Chela
613 77 GER 99 Tobias Kamke
604 78 FRA 10 Nicolas Mahut
602 79 GER 99 Cedrik Marcel Stebe
598 80 TUN 1 598 58 Malek Jaziri
596 81 LAT 1 596 59 Ernests Gulbis
595 82 GER 99 Bjorn Phau
593 83 ITA 4 593 60 Paolo Lorenzi
591 85 ITA 5 Flavio Cipolla
590 86 RUS 4 590 61 Dmitry Tursunov
590 87 ROU 1 590 62 Adrian Ungur
586 88 AUS 3 586 63 Marinko Matosevic
582 89 USA 7 James Blake
581 90 ESP 11 Guillermo Garcia Lopez
577 91 RUS 5 Igor Andreev
561 92 POR 1 561 64 Rui Machado
558 93 ITA 6 Potito Starace
555 94 EST 1 555 65 Jurgen Zopp
555 95 USA 8 Brian Baker
545 96 ESP 12 Albert Montanes
540 97 UKR 2 540 66 Sergiy Stakhovsky
531 98 SVK 3 531 67 Karol Beck
527 99 ARG 7 Horacio Zeballos
526 100 RUS 6 Igor Kunitsyn
522 101 GER 99 Philipp Petzschner
521 102 CZE 3 521 68 Lukas Rosol
519 103 GER 99 Daniel Brands
518 104 GER 99 Tommy Haas
518 105 CAN 2 518 69 Vasek Pospisil
518 106 BEL 4 518 70 David Goffin
507 107 SLO 1 507 71 Blaz Kavcic
507 108 GER 99 Matthias Bachinger
505 109 CHI 1 505 72 Paul Capdeville
502 84 ISR 1 502 73 Dudi Sela
500 110 USA 9 Michael Russell
499 111 POR 2 499 74 Frederico Gil
481 112 NED 2 481 75 Igor Sijsling
478 113 BRA 2 478 76 Rogerio Dutra Silva
476 114 ARG 8 Federico Delbonis
467 115 GER 99 Andreas Beck
463 116 BRA 3 463 77 Joao Souza
459 117 USA 10 Jesse Levine
447 118 FRA 11 Eric Prodon
446 119 USA 11 Rajeev Ram
444 120 ESP 13 Daniel Gimeno Traver
443 121 ITA 7 Simone Bolelli
441 122 CAN 3 441 78 Frank Dancevic
439 123 ESP 14 Roberto Bautista Agut
434 124 CZE 4 434 79 Jan Hajek
432 125 GER 99 Michael Berrer
422 126 ITA 8 Alessandro Giannessi
410 127 USA 12 Bobby Reynolds
410 128 USA 12 Wayne Odesnik
409 129 ESP 15 Daniel Munoz De La Nava
409 130 SLO 2 409 80 Aljaz Bedene
Last edited by amirbachar : 05-27-2012 at 11:52 AM.
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05-27-2012, 12:03 PM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
How come Mayer can't play?
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0-4 H2H against Rogi Featherer
0-1 H2H against Rafito Nadull
Career low ranking: 1,214 (10.03.2008)
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05-27-2012, 12:28 PM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
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Originally Posted by Chase Visa
How come Mayer can't play?
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Must be ranked at least 24h or reach Grand Slam quarter final or Masters Semi final
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05-27-2012, 02:33 PM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
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Originally Posted by amirbachar
Must be ranked at least 24h or reach Grand Slam quarter final or Masters Semi final
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Since when? They only need to ranked at least 4th in their country and play two ties from 2009-2012 with one ties being in either 2011 or 2012.
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05-27-2012, 02:35 PM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
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Originally Posted by dencod16
Since when? They only need to ranked at least 4th in their country and play two ties from 2009-2012 with one ties being in either 2011 or 2012.
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German rules  .
Nothing that Amirbachar invented.
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05-27-2012, 05:27 PM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
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Originally Posted by Renaud
German rules  .
Nothing that Amirbachar invented.
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Ohh, that's stupid have they seen who have actually the olympic gold, usually not the one that has won Slams. But why is Kohlscreiber allowed to compete he isnt ranked at least 24h nor reach Grand Slam quarter final or Masters Semi final
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05-27-2012, 09:28 PM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
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Originally Posted by dencod16
Ohh, that's stupid have they seen who have actually the olympic gold, usually not the one that has won Slams. But why is Kohlscreiber allowed to compete he isnt ranked at least 24h nor reach Grand Slam quarter final or Masters Semi final
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Yes he is.
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0 consecutive weeks at world no. 1
0 consecutive Laureus World Sports Awards
0 times qualified for YEC
0-4 H2H against Rogi Featherer
0-1 H2H against Rafito Nadull
Career low ranking: 1,214 (10.03.2008)
0 fake mullets flaunted in Roland Garros finals.
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05-27-2012, 11:38 PM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
Those national German rules are made for every single olympic sports, as the DOSB doesn't want to send athletes that have no real chance whatsoever at a decent place. Still, they overlook these rules in certain cases, which is why that Mayer still might be allowed to play the Olympics.
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05-28-2012, 07:55 AM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
Hello everyone, I am new here.
I have been looking through today's rankings and I have noticed very strange things:
Players who participated in the World Team Championships last week but scored 0 points, count those 0 points as mandatory, and they take out valid points from the equation. Examples: Andy Roddick, Igor Kunitsyn, Igor Andreev, Dmitry Tursunov. Roddick loses a valid 45, Andreev a valid 10 and Tursunov a valid 15 because the 0 from the Team Cup takes precedence.
Was this always so, or is it a new rule ?
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05-28-2012, 10:38 AM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
Thank you very much amir. But wait, i didn't knew the case about Dolgopolov. Bogolomov also seems to be available for playing for Russia!
And Harrison is not the USA number 5, but number 4 with the pullout by Fish. So now, without these cases (and the Mayer, which still can be reversed), the edge would be on Bellucci. Lopez just got out of the olympics now, which is a shame, as Almugrass can play!
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05-28-2012, 10:40 AM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
Actually, i forgot to post the question: Why can't Dolgopolov play the olympics?
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05-28-2012, 10:46 AM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
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Originally Posted by Nagime
Actually, i forgot to post the question: Why can't Dolgopolov play the olympics?
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Hasn't played enough DC ties.
I think they should waive it for Bogomolov though, as his case was because he was a nobody before 2011. He might want to play Washington instead though.
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BERNARD TOMIC
0 slams (  ) and 0 finals
0 consecutive weeks at world no. 1
0 consecutive Laureus World Sports Awards
0 times qualified for YEC
0-4 H2H against Rogi Featherer
0-1 H2H against Rafito Nadull
Career low ranking: 1,214 (10.03.2008)
0 fake mullets flaunted in Roland Garros finals.
1/2 name in common with Tommy Robredo
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05-28-2012, 12:35 PM
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Re: ATP Rankings Thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chase Visa
Hasn't played enough DC ties.
I think they should waive it for Bogomolov though, as his case was because he was a nobody before 2011. He might want to play Washington instead though.
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Oh, thank you!!! Well, the Bogomolov case is not this, but the fact that he was an american until recently, so he was not elegible to play for Russia until this year. But i've read a number of stories at that time saying he would be able to play the olympics for Russia, but don't know if they took in consideration the 2 DC ties.
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