View Poll Results: Nadal's year end ranking 2012?
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1 or 2
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nr. 3
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16.41% |
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nr. 4
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nr. 5
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6 or lower
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09-15-2012, 12:44 PM
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#106
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Re: Where will Nadal be ranked at the end of 2012?
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Originally Posted by Nole fan
Nadal will be back to number 2 pretty soon. Nole to n01 and Murray to 3.
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I like your arguments. Bulletproof stuff.
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09-15-2012, 12:46 PM
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#107
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Re: Where will Nadal be ranked at the end of 2012?
Can Ferrer get no.4???
Shanghai+Paris+WTF+Valencia = 4000 points.
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09-15-2012, 12:55 PM
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#108
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Re: Where will Nadal be ranked at the end of 2012?
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Originally Posted by Nole fan
Nadal will be back to number 2 pretty soon. Nole to n01 and Murray to 3.
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Some people never learn.
They want so much for Roger to fall. Roger will fall when he wants and if he wants. If he retired today he would never have fallen.
I know it may seem strange to some haters that a 31 year old is currently #1 in the world when there are 3 opponents 5 years younger and in their primes. But the #1's name is Roger Federer, are there any other explanations necessary......
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09-15-2012, 03:09 PM
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#109
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Re: Where will Nadal be ranked at the end of 2012?
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Originally Posted by duarte_a
Some people never learn.
They want so much for Roger to fall. Roger will fall when he wants and if he wants. If he retired today he would never have fallen.
I know it may seem strange to some haters that a 31 year old is currently #1 in the world when there are 3 opponents 5 years younger and in their primes. But the #1's name is Roger Federer, are there any other explanations necessary......
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You're like a broken disc, man, that's all you got? 
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09-17-2012, 09:31 AM
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#110
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Re: Where will Nadal be ranked at the end of 2012?
Bumped this thread once I saw the same topic appear in GM.
As said, Nadal will most likely end the year ranked nr.4. Nr.5 isn't impossible, but it's damn near impossible.
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June 22nd 2012
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Originally Posted by Lopez
Rosol might trouble Nadal if he has a good day of ballbashing.
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June 29th 2012
Wimbledon R2: Rosol def. Nadal 6-7(9) 6-4 6-4 2-6 6-4
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10-02-2012, 04:26 PM
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#111
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Re: Where will Nadal be ranked at the end of 2012?
Now that Ferrer lost early in Tokyo and is likely to miss Shanghai, Nadal will certainly finish in the top 4. Murray still not officially past Nadal in the race but will likely pass him soon.
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June 22nd 2012
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Originally Posted by Lopez
Rosol might trouble Nadal if he has a good day of ballbashing.
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June 29th 2012
Wimbledon R2: Rosol def. Nadal 6-7(9) 6-4 6-4 2-6 6-4
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10-02-2012, 05:56 PM
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#112
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Re: Where will Nadal be ranked at the end of 2012?
Pretty impressive given he only played half the year (11 tournaments) and just underlines even more how dominant the top 4 are...
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10-02-2012, 06:10 PM
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#113
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Re: Where will Nadal be ranked at the end of 2012?
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Originally Posted by Ash86
Pretty impressive given he only played half the year (11 tournaments) and just underlines even more how dominant the top 4 are...
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Yep...
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10-02-2012, 09:23 PM
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#114
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Re: Where will Nadal be ranked at the end of 2012?
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Originally Posted by Ash86
Pretty impressive given he only played half the year (11 tournaments) and just underlines even more how dominant the top 4 are...
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Well, a little more than half. He was never going to play 22 tournaments. And of course, he played all his best tournaments. Still impressive, though.
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11-03-2012, 10:42 PM
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Re: Where will Nadal be ranked at the end of 2012?
Things might get interesting still. If Ferrer wins Paris, he will have around 6000 race points while Nadal has around 6800 points. Ferrer reaching the WTF final would certainly get him close to Nadal, though I must admit I don't know how many points you get from winning a WTF semi. RR matches give 200 points, that much I know.
Hoping for JJ to win tomorrow though, which will render this conversation irrelevant unless Ferrer wins WTF, which isn't likely.
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June 22nd 2012
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Originally Posted by Lopez
Rosol might trouble Nadal if he has a good day of ballbashing.
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June 29th 2012
Wimbledon R2: Rosol def. Nadal 6-7(9) 6-4 6-4 2-6 6-4
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11-03-2012, 11:15 PM
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#116
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Re: Where will Nadal be ranked at the end of 2012?
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Originally Posted by Lopez
Things might get interesting still. If Ferrer wins Paris, he will have around 6000 race points while Nadal has around 6800 points. Ferrer reaching the WTF final would certainly get him close to Nadal, though I must admit I don't know how many points you get from winning a WTF semi. RR matches give 200 points, that much I know.
Hoping for JJ to win tomorrow though, which will render this conversation irrelevant unless Ferrer wins WTF, which isn't likely.
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RR matches give 200 points, SF win 400 points, F win 500 points.
If Ferru wins Paris, he needs to make the finals with 2 RR wins to pass Rafa. He'd have 6830 points to Rafa's 6705.
It's a very long shot. Ferru will be dead in London. If he wins Paris, he'll be very satisfied with his season, rightly so, and will be eager for some rest. 
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