Last week first future win for David Souto (1992, Venezuela) and first challenger win for Guillaume Rufin (1990, France). Challenger quarter-final for Del Bonis (1990) ... but Rufin takes him first place for generation 1990 for this year's ATP points.
Also futures finals for Arguello, Collarini (both Argentinians from 1992), Struvay (Colombian born december 1990), Daniel Evans (1990).
(please add some if I forgot)
Here's an update on the 26th of october of the top-10s for the number of points since the first of january (note that I count the results of the futures at once)
Generations 1991 and younger :
1. Bernard Tomic (1992) 150 points
2. Grigor Dimitrov (1991) 143 points
3. Yuki Bhambri (1992) 120 points
4. Filip Krajinovic (1992) 114 points
5. Yang Tsung-Hua (1991) 106 points
6. Ryan Harrison (1992) 105 points
7. Lim Yong-Kyu (1991) 95 points
8. Andrey Kuznetsov (1991) 91 points
9. Pablo Carreno-Busta (1991) 55 points
10. Nikoloz Basilashvili (1992) 48 points
Filip Krajinović (SRB) (1992) 273 (career high)
Bernard Tomic (AUS) (1992) 286 (career high)
Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 310
Yuki Bhambri (IND) (1992) 344 (career high)
Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) 370
Ryan Harrison (USA) (1992) 375
Yong-Kyu Lim (KOR) 402
Andrey Kuznetsov (RUS) 414
Pablo Carreño-Busta (ESP) 546
Nikoloz Basilashvili (GEO)(1992) 571
Steven Díez (ESP) 595
Laurynas Grigelis(LTU) 600 (career high)
Alexander Domijan (USA) 649 (career high)
Emilio Gómez (ECU) 713 (career high)
Nicolás Pastor (ARG) 719
Di Wu (CHN) 730 (career high)
José Pereira (BRA) 750
Javier Martí (ESP) (1992) 755
Juan Pablo Ortíz (ARG) 835 (career high)
Marc Giner (ESP) 836 (career high)
Chase Buchanan (USA) 844 (career high)
Arthur De Greef (BEL) (1992) 872 (career high)
André Baran (BRA) 894 (career high)
Juan Vázquez-Valenzuela (ARG) 900
Kevin Konfederak (ARG) 901
Suk-Young Jeong (KOR) (1993) 929 (career high)
Dovydas Sakinis (LTU) (1992) 957 (career high) -new
Facundo Argüello (ARG) (1992) 958
Jordan Cox (USA) (1992) 962 (career high)
Andrei Vasilevski (BLR) 980 (career high) -new
Yannik Reuter (BEL) 981 (career high)
Marvin Barker (AUS) 983 (career high)
Tzvetan Mihov (BUL) 988
Martin Cuevas (URU) (1992) 991 (career high) -new
Federico Gaio (ITA) (1992) 993
Guido Andreozzi (ARG) 995
Both Vasilevski and Sakinis got their points at Belarus F1 futures, the latter went through qualies and reached semifinals while Cuevas was just below 1000 on previous week and got in as some players went down the rankings by loosing their points.
I think Patrik Brydolf (SWE) should be in the top 1000 as well. The ranking on ATP's site has some errors (like always ). He has 12 ranking points at the moment. Hopefully they will fix it soon because we need a swede on the list
There's no error with his ranking and/or points.
I think I see what made you think he has 12 points - he indeed has 12 points gained by playing doubles. For singles ATP ranking Brydolf has 6 points - not enough to make top 1000.
Ranking points breakdown on ATP site is sometimes initially shown for doubles performance even if you click on player's single points displayed on the ranking list.
the 1991 are all on the ATP-Tour..that is the thing of this..mostly the "olders" only play Aussie Open, maybe French Open and then go pro...it is better for them.
here we are talking of the ATP rankings, not of the junior rankings :
if there should be an effect about the fact that the 1992 generation plays more often the junuior tournaments than the 1991 generation, it should be in the advantage of generation 1991 comparing to generation 1992 in this peculiar thread.
Actually there's no doubt that generation 1992 looks more promising than the previous generations so far.
Last week futures wins for Kontinen and Pospisil (90).
Futures final for Guilherme Clezar (Brasil, born 31st of december 92) ... who beat Tiago Fernandes (Brasil, born january 1993) in semifinal.
Andrey Kuznetsov (1991) won his first match on the ATP world tour against Marcel Granollers in St Petersburg.
Futures finals for Saavedra-Corvalan and Van den Bulcke (90)
(please add some if I forgot)
Here's an update on the 2nd of november of the top-10s for the number of points since the beginning of the year (best 18) (note that I count the results of the futures at once).
Please note that from this week, and after talking with Springer89, I chose to count a maximum of 18 results, which is the maximum number of results which can be counted fot the ATP rankings.
Generations 1991 and younger :
1. Bernard Tomic (1992) 150 points
2. Grigor Dimitrov (1991) 143 points
3. Yuki Bhambri (1992) 120 points
4. Filip Krajinovic (1992) 114 points
5. Andrey Kuznetsov (1991) 111 points
6. Yang Tsung-Hua (1991) 106 points
7. Ryan Harrison (1992) 105 points
8. Lim Yong-Kyu (1991) 95 points
9. Pablo Carreno-Busta (1991) 56 points
10. Nikoloz Basilashvili (1992) 48 points
Filip Krajinović (SRB) (1992) 267 (career high)
Bernard Tomic (AUS) (1992) 291
Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 308
Yuki Bhambri (IND) (1992) 344 (career high)
Andrey Kuznetsov (RUS) 362 (career high)
Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) 371
Ryan Harrison (USA) (1992) 373
Yong-Kyu Lim (KOR) 405
Pablo Carreño-Busta (ESP) 539 (career high)
Nikoloz Basilashvili (GEO) (1992) 576
Steven Díez (ESP) 592 (career high)
Laurynas Grigelis (LTU) 595 (career high)
Alexander Domijan (USA) 647 (career high)
Emilio Gómez (ECU) 708 (career high)
Nicolás Pastor (ARG) 717
Javier Martí (ESP) (1992) 721
Di Wu (CHN) 725 (career high)
David Souto (VEN) (1992) 739 (career high) -new
José Pereira (BRA) 758
Facundo Argüello (ARG) (1992) 796 (career high)
Juan Pablo Ortíz (ARG) 812 (career high)
Marc Giner (ESP) 824 (career high)
Chase Buchanan (USA) 831 (career high)
Arthur De Greef (BEL) (1992) 866 (career high)
Guido Andreozzi (ARG) 872 (career high)
Juan Vázquez-Valenzuela (ARG) 877
André Baran (BRA) 886 (career high)
Kevin Konfederak (ARG) 896
Andrea Collarini (ARG) (1992) 928 (career high) -new
Suk-Young Jeong (KOR) (1993) 930
Dovydas Sakinis (LTU) (1992) 934 (career high)
Johannes Robert Van Overbeek(USA)(1992) 938 (career high) -new
Jordan Cox (USA) (1992) 968
Andrei Vasilevski (BLR) 986
Yannik Reuter (BEL) 987
Marvin Barker (AUS) 988
Tzvetan Mihov (BUL) 992
Martín Cuevas (URU) (1992) 995
Federico Gaio (ITA) (1992) 997
Some changes related to career highs. From now on it will not mean that career high is reached on a given week but that the player is at his carrer high (Bhambri,e.g., reached his career high last week).
Last week another futures win for Pospisil (90). Also for Trungelliti (90).
A challenger quarterfinal for Langer (90) in Eckental.
Futures final for Ramirez (90)
Harrison (92) and Dimitrov (91) reached the second round in Charlottesville challenger.
(please add some if I forgot)
Here's an update on the 9th of november of the top-10s for the number of points since the beginning of the year (best 18) (note that I count the results of the futures at once).
Generations 1991 and younger :
1. Bernard Tomic (1992) 150 points
2. Grigor Dimitrov (1991) 149 points
3. Yuki Bhambri (1992) 120 points
4. Filip Krajinovic (1992) 114 points
5. Ryan Harrison (1992) and Andrey Kuznetsov (1991) 111 points
7. Yang Tsung-Hua (1991) 106 points
8. Lim Yong-Kyu (1991) 95 points
9. Pablo Carreno-Busta (1991) 56 points
10. Nikoloz Basilashvili (1992) 48 points
Challenger quarterfinals for Kontinen and Ignatik (90) in Jersey.
Guido Pella (90) reached the 2nd round in Guayaquil after qualifying. Nils Langer (90) also reached challenger second round in Aachen.
Devin Britton (91) won his first match among adults this year, in USA future.
(please add some if I forgot)
Here's an update on the 16th of november of the top-10s for the number of points since the beginning of the year (best 18) (note that I count the results of the futures at once).
Generations 1991 and younger :
1. Bernard Tomic (1992) 150 points
2. Grigor Dimitrov (1991) 149 points
3. Yuki Bhambri (1992) 120 points
4. Filip Krajinovic (1992) 114 points
5. Ryan Harrison (1992) and Andrey Kuznetsov (1991) 111 points
7. Yang Tsung-Hua (1991) 106 points
8. Lim Yong-Kyu (1991) 95 points
9. Pablo Carreno-Busta (1991) 56 points
10. Nikoloz Basilashvili (1992) 48 points
You can add Jack Sock (USA, born 9/24/92) to the list. He just won his first Futures title, which will elevate him to around #730 in the world once the points are added.
- challenger semifinals for Saavedra-Corvalan (1990) in Lima (beating Gaudio and Alund) and Berankis (1990) in Champaign (qualifying and beating Anderson)
- challenger quarterfinals in Yokohama for Yang Tsung-Hua (1991, beating Huta Galung) and Ignatik (1990, beating Tatsuma Ito)
- futures wins for Jack Sock (1992), and Bagnis (1990), Cho Soong Jae (1990) and Arevalo (1990, second one in two consecutive weeks)
(please add some if I forgot)
Here's an update on the 23rd of november of the top-10s for the number of points since the beginning of the year (best 18) (note that I count the results of the futures at once).
Generations 1991 and younger :
1. Bernard Tomic (1992) 150 points
2. Grigor Dimitrov (1991) 149 points
3. Yuki Bhambri (1992) 120 points
4. Yang Tsung-Hua (1991) 119 points
5. Filip Krajinovic (1992) 114 points
6. Ryan Harrison (1992) and Andrey Kuznetsov (1991) 111 points
8. Lim Yong-Kyu (1991) 95 points
9. Pablo Carreno-Busta (1991) 56 points
10. Nikoloz Basilashvili (1992) 48 points
- first challenger win for Ignatik in Japan, but in a very low-level challenger. He beat Kyu-Tae Im and Huta Galung though
- challenger semifinal for Henri Kontinen in Helsinki, with very good wins over Nieminen, Berrer and Reister ; he only lost in final set tie-break to Bohli
- futures wins for Pella and Wachiramanowong ; futures final for Berankis
- Daniel Evans beat Björn Phau in Helsinki
All these players were born in 1990
Robert Rumler (born december 1993) also went through a first round future thanks to Semrajc's retirement in third set
(please add some if I forgot)
Here's an update on the 30th of november of the top-10s for the number of points since the beginning of the year (best 18) (note that I count the results of the futures at once).
Generations 1991 and younger :
1. Bernard Tomic (1992) 150 points
2. Grigor Dimitrov (1991) 149 points
3. Yuki Bhambri (1992) 120 points
4. Yang Tsung-Hua (1991) 119 points
5. Filip Krajinovic (1992) 114 points
6. Ryan Harrison (1992) and Andrey Kuznetsov (1991) 111 points
8. Lim Yong-Kyu (1991) 95 points
9. Pablo Carreno-Busta (1991) 56 points
10. Nikoloz Basilashvili (1992) 48 points
Generation 1990:
1. Guillaume Rufin (Fra) 287 points
2. Vladzimir Ignatik (Blr) 246 points
3. Federico Del Bonis (Arg) 243 points
4. Daniel Evans (GB) 167 points
5. Henri Kontinen (Fin) 147
6. Jerzy Janowicz (Pol) and Guido Pella (Arg) 132 points
8. Ricardas Berankis (Lit) 131 points
9. David Goffin (Bel) 128 points
10. Vasek Pospisil (Can) 120 points
- challenger semifinal for Andrey Kuznetsov (1991) in the low-level challenger of Khanty Mansiysk. He beat Kirillov and gave a tight match to Kravchuk in semis, who beat Granollers in the final.
That allows him to advance from number 6 to number 3 in the rankings from generations 1991 and younger below.
- futures semifinal for Borut Puc (january 1991) in Peru
(please add some if I forgot)
Here's an update on the 6th of december of the top-10s for the number of points since the beginning of the year (best 18) (note that I count the results of the futures at once).
Generations 1991 and younger :
1. Bernard Tomic (1992) 150 points
2. Grigor Dimitrov (1991) 149 points
3. Andrey Kuznetsov (1991) 140 points
4. Yuki Bhambri (1992) 120 points
5. Yang Tsung-Hua (1991) 119 points
6. Filip Krajinovic (1992) 114 points
7. Ryan Harrison (1992) 111 points
8. Lim Yong-Kyu (1991) 95 points
9. Pablo Carreno-Busta (1991) 56 points
10. Nikoloz Basilashvili (1992) 48 points
Generation 1990:
1. Guillaume Rufin (Fra) 287 points
2. Vladzimir Ignatik (Blr) 246 points
3. Federico Del Bonis (Arg) 243 points
4. Daniel Evans (GB) 167 points
5. Henri Kontinen (Fin) 147
6. Jerzy Janowicz (Pol) and Guido Pella (Arg) 132 points
8. Ricardas Berankis (Lit) 131 points
9. David Goffin (Bel) 128 points
10. Vasek Pospisil (Can) 120 points
Bernard Tomic (AUS) (1992) 288
Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 290
Andrey Kuznetsov (RUS) 303
Yuki Bhambri (IND) (1992) 338
Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) 344
Filip Krajinović (SRB) (1992) 354
Ryan Harrison (USA) (1992) 361 (career high)
Yong-Kyu Lim (KOR) 399
Pablo Carreño-Busta (ESP) 516
Nikoloz Basilashvili (GEO) (1992) 558
Steven Díez (ESP) 574
Laurynas Grigelis (LTU) 579
Emilio Gómez (ECU) 675
Javier Martí (ESP) (1992) 689
Di Wu (CHN) 696
José Pereira (BRA) 698 (career high)
Jack Sock (USA) (1992) 704
David Souto (VEN) (1992) 709
Alexander Domijan (USA) 710
Facundo Argüello (ARG) (1992) 740 (career high)
Borut Puc (SLO) 787 (career high)
Marc Giner (ESP) 789 (career high)
Arthur De Greef (BEL) (1992) 838 (career high)
Agustín Velotti (ARG) (1992) 840 (career high)
Juan Vázquez-Valenzuela (ARG) 851
Nicolás Pastor (ARG) 867
Juan Pablo Ortíz (ARG) 868
Kevin Konfederak (ARG) 870
Andrea Collarini (ARG) (1992) 877
Dovydas Sakinis (LTU) (1992) 878
Martín Cuevas (URU) (1992) 888
Guido Andreozzi (ARG) 890
Suk-Young Jeong (KOR) (1993) 896 (career high)
André Baran (BRA) 911
Piotr Gadomski (POL) 923 (career high)
Andrei Vasilevski (BLR) 924 (career high)
Guilherme Clezar (BRA) (1992) 948
Duilio Beretta (PER) (1992) 952
Christian Lindell (SWE) 953
Yannik Reuter (BEL) 954
Tiago Fernandes (BRA) (1993) 955
Johannes Robert Van Overbeek(USA)(1992) 956
Marvin Barker (AUS) 958
Tzvetan Mihov (BUL) 959
Federico Gaio (ITA) (1992) 966
Ídio Escobar (BRA) 981 (career high)
Tennys Sandgren (USA) 985 (career high)
Jordan Cox (USA) (1992) 986
Juan Lizariturry (ESP) 992 (career high)
Alex Theiler (CHI) 995 (career high) -new
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