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Unofficial Live ATP Rankings [in Post #1]

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By request from a few members to create a separate from Judio's thread with updated rankings, I will start this thread for frequent unofficial live ATP rankings. I will have a small break sometime in the future, but I will return afterwards, so don't worry if there will be a small interruption in the near future.

Now, one advantage to a new thread is that I can explain the color code and display mode for the table.

- The table displays current ranking standings by calculating the number of points dropped at the end of the period mentioned on the head table (the next official ATP rankings date).
- The Drop column details the number of points for all the tournaments that will be taken out of the player's rankings. Multiple tournaments may be dropped for each player, but the tournament with the most points dropped will determine the color of the drop points. For instance, 180 Wimbledon dropped along with 45 ATP 250 in the week after Wimbledon will result in 225 colored in red (Grand Slam color).
- The Gain column displays the total number of points the player has raised at the current tournament.
- The Effective column is the exact number of points the player will win or lose at the next official ranking. The total here is calculated based on all tournaments dropped and all tournaments played (GS qualies, Futures and all other tournaments that will be counted at the next official rankings). The color is determined again by the tournament with most points.
- The second Points column is for the next week after the current week. When no Grand Slam is being played, all current Futures tournaments are first counted there, since they won't be part of the rankings until a week later. Also, all next week's qualifiers will be counted there.
- In all weeks an additional Incoming Futures column is being displayed, along with the total tournament count calculated in advance so that the players with the same number of points are separated properly.
- During Grand Slam qualies another column with the points made there (not yet Live) is added. And during Grand Slams, another column with the points from the tournament is added in case a player goes to another tournament after the GS or GS qualies, but before the next official rankings.
- In the detailed week by week part of the table, you will encounter -1 points for certain players. Those tournaments are actually the tournaments in which the player has received a 0-point penalty for retiring or for not completing at least 4 ATP 500 tournaments in a year.


The colors used as background inside the table mean:
Green - The player is currently not eliminated from the Main Draw.
Red - The player was eliminated from the Main Draw or Qualifying Draw.
Blue - The player is currently playing on the Qualifying Draw.
Orange - The player has retired from any match.
Gray - The player has withdrawn from the tournament, but will incur a 0-point penalty. This will be noted as a -1 in case of ATP 500 events, and 0 in case of ATP 1000. This is due to the fact that ATP 1000 events are recognized as Mandatory by the system, while ATP 500 events are not, and there needs to be a difference between regular 0 (first round loss) and mandatory 0 (penalty).
White - The player currently does not participate in a tournament.


The colors used for text inside the table mean:
Red - The player is/was on a Grand Slam Main Draw
Regular orange - The player is/was on a ATP 1000 Mandatory Masters Main Draw
Light orange - The player is/was on a ATP 1000 Optional (MC) Masters Main Draw
Maroon - The player is/was on the ATP Tour Finals Main Draw
Green - The player is/was on a ATP 500 Main Draw
Olive - The player is/was on the Olympics Main Draw
Purple - The player is/was on a ATP 250 Main Draw
Plum - The player is/was on the World Team Championships tournament
Sky Blue - The player participated in the Davis Cup
Teal - The player is/was on the ATP Challenger Finals
Blue - The player is/was on a Challenger Main Draw
Navy - The player is/was on a 15K Futures Main Draw
Black - The player is/was on a 10K Futures Main Draw
Gray - The player participates on the Qualifying Draw of any tournament
Silver - The player does not participate in a tournament

Link to weekly rankings statistics: Ranking Statistics
Link to old ATP Rankings thread: Old ATP Rankings Thread

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With all the instructions being laid, here comes the table:

Link to complete table: LIVE ATP

Link to official rankings from past Mondays: OFFICIAL RANKINGS

THIS THREAD IS NOW OBSOLETE. FOR RANKINGS UPDATES, CHECK THIS THREAD:
http://www.menstennisforums.com/showthread.php?t=236585
 
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#6 ·
Re: Unofficial Live ATP Rankings

Does this mean that if Djokovic loses next round, and Fed only makes it to the final he will be #1 after Wimbledon?
 
#14 ·
Re: Unofficial Live ATP Rankings

Does this mean that if Djokovic loses next round, and Fed only makes it to the final he will be #1 after Wimbledon?
Nope needs to win the whole event, Federer will have 10,275 for final and Djokovic for reaching the fourth has 10,460. crazily if both reach semis and Federer wins and wins wimble he will only be 75 points ahead of DJokovic.
 
#10 · (Edited)
Re: Unofficial Live ATP Rankings

As of Semifinals Wimbledon, unless specified
Code:
Rk Last   Player                Points       Next Points  Max Points
1  3 Federer, Roger (SUI)	11,075   
2  1 Djokovic, Novak (SRB)	11,000
3  2 Nadal, Rafael (ESP)	8,905
4  4 Murray, Andy (GBR)	        7,460      
5  5 Ferrer, David (ESP)	5,430    
6  6 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried (FRA)	5,230
7  7 Berdych, Tomas (CZE)	4,515
8  8 Tipsarevic, Janko (SRB)	3,215
9  9 Del Potro, Juan Martin     3,180
10 11 Almagro, Nicolas (ESP)	2,605
11 10 Isner, John (USA)	        2,520
12 13 Simon, Gilles (FRA)	2,480
13 12 Fish, Mardy (USA)	        2,355
14 14 Monaco, Juan (ARG)	2,130
15 18 Cilic, Marin (CRO)	1,825
16 16 Verdasco, Fernando (ESP)	1,810
17 15 Monfils, Gael (FRA)	1,715
18 20 Nishikori, Kei (JPN)	1,670
19 21 Dolgopolov, Alexandr (UKR)1,620
20 19 Gasquet, Richard (FRA)	1,600
21 30 Kohlschreiber, Philipp    1,570   
22 29 Mayer, Florian (GER)	1,545   
23 22 Raonic, Milos (CAN)	1,550
24 23 Granollers, Marcel (ESP)	1,530
25 24 Wawrinka, Stanislas (SUI)	1,470
26 27 Stepanek, Radek (CZE)	1,420
27 25 Roddick, Andy (USA)	1,395
28 33 Youzhny, Mikhail (RUS)	1,390  
29 17 Lopez, Feliciano (ESP)	1,355
30 26 Seppi, Andreas (ITA)	1,355
31 34 Troicki, Viktor (SRB)	1,265   
32 32 Benneteau, Julien (FRA)	1,255
33 31 Anderson, Kevin (RSA)	1,180
34 39 Istomin, Denis (UZB)	1,167           
35 36 Andujar, Pablo (ESP)	1,115
36 35 Melzer, Jurgen (AUT)	1,082	
37 38 Ferrero, Juan Carlos (ESP)1,045
38 37 Berlocq, Carlos (ARG)	985
39 44 Nieminen, Jarkko (FIN)	967
40 42 Baghdatis, Marcos (CYP)	945
41 40 Nalbandian, David (ARG)	935
42 41 Haase, Robin (NED)	930
43 45 Giraldo, Santiago (COL)	923
44 47 Davydenko, Nikolay (RUS)	885
45 28 Tomic, Bernard (AUS)	880
46 43 Ramos, Albert (ESP)	880
47 55 Paire, Benoit (FRA)	880
48 48 Harrison, Ryan (USA)	855
49 52 Kukushkin, Mikhail (KAZ)	833
50 46 Bogomolov Jr., Alex (RUS)	830
51 57 Chardy, Jeremy (FRA)	829
52 50 Haas, Tommy (GER)	        828
53 60 Lacko, Lukas (SVK)	818
54 58 Soeda, Go (JPN)	        806
55 64 Querrey, Sam (USA)	795
56 59 Karlovic, Ivo (CRO)	786
57 51 Young, Donald (USA)	785
58 73 Falla, Alejandro (COL)    754
59 70 Goffin, David (BEL)	753
60 62 Klizan, Martin (SVK)	753
61 53 Muller, Gilles (LUX)	746
62 61 Mayer, Leonardo (ARG)	742
63 68 Fognini, Fabio (ITA)	740
64 80 Bellucci, Thomaz (BRA)	722
65 71 Mahut, Nicolas (FRA)	717
66 56 Lu, Yen-Hsun (TPE)	715
67 65 Ito, Tatsuma (JPN)	701
68 49 Kubot, Lukasz (POL)	695
69 69 Dimitrov, Grigor (BUL)	671
70 78 Jaziri, Malek (TUN)	660            
71 74 Kavcic, Blaz (SLO)	657
72 75 Malisse, Xavier (BEL)	651
73 72 Matosevic, Marinko (AUS)	648
74 67 Roger-Vasselin, Edouard   647	
75 63 Darcis, Steve (BEL)	645
76 126 Baker, Brian (USA)	643
77 54 Llodra, Michael (FRA)	640
78 87 Gulbis, Ernests (LAT)	631
79 79 Volandri, Filippo (ITA)	630
80 76 Ebden, Matthew (AUS)	610
81 77 Stebe, Cedrik-Marcel (GER)591
82 82 Ramirez Hidalgo, Ruben    590
83 95 Zopp, Jurgen (EST)	586
84 83 Chela, Juan Ignacio (ARG)	585
85 90 Montanes, Albert (ESP)	585
86 92 Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo   581
87 86 Lorenzi, Paolo (ITA)	579
88 88 Phau, Bjorn (GER)	        597
89 93 Andreev, Igor (RUS)	575
90 106 Levine, Jesse (USA)	573          
91 101 Petzschner, Philipp (GER)569
92 85 Stakhovsky, Sergiy (UKR)	568
93 89 Cipolla, Flavio (ITA)	566
94 96 Machado, Rui (POR)	561
95 97 Starace, Potito (ITA)	558
96 112 Russell, Michael (USA)	557   
97 99 Dodig, Ivan (CRO)	        555
98 84 Kamke, Tobias (GER)       555
99 81 Ungur, Adrian (ROU)	552
100 98 Zeballos, Horacio (ARG)   543
 
#13 ·
Re: Unofficial Live ATP Rankings

It's so odd- Murray can win Wimbledon and still be #4.
Its not so odd, as he doesn't done much this year except the Aussie semifinal and Miami final. his YTD is half of Federer's whose at number 3.
 
#15 ·
Re: Unofficial Live ATP Rankings

thanks, great stuff :hatoff:
 
#16 ·
Re: Unofficial Live ATP Rankings

The rankings have been updated with the results from June 30th.

How long can I edit a post ? Indefinitely or is there a time limit ? If it's indefinitely, tell me if you want me to add the entire rankings' images in the first post.
 
#23 ·
Re: Unofficial Live ATP Rankings

WHat happens if Rogi wins #17 and Nole reaches the SF???
Roger will be number 1 by just 75 points over Djokovic.
 
#26 ·
Re: Unofficial Live ATP Rankings

Isner also drops 250 points on July 9th. That tournament is replaced by another 150.

So, your 2620 - 100 = 2520.

Lopez drops his last 65 Davis Cup points along with the 360 from last year (again, on July 9th). The 65 is replaced by a 45.

So, your 1375 - 20 = 1355.
 
#28 ·
Re: Unofficial Live ATP Rankings

Isner also drops 250 points on July 9th. That tournament is replaced by another 150.

So, your 2620 - 100 = 2520.

Lopez drops his last 65 Davis Cup points along with the 360 from last year (again, on July 9th). The 65 is replaced by a 45.

So, your 1375 - 20 = 1355.
Thanks for that. I run a small table of the top 40 or so for my own amusement (all calculated one by one, lol, I'm not clever enough to automate anything) and though I had Isner correct, I couldn't fathom Lopez and one or two other differences. I see now it is because I don't know when DC points drop! I wish the ATP would show the DC drop dates and not just lump all the points together.
 
#32 ·
Re: Unofficial Live ATP Rankings

Nalby is also dropping 65 Davis Cup points from last year, since he didn't make any point in the QFs this year. Also 90 from Wimbly last year. 90 + 65 = 155, only 140 effective because his 105 becomes 40. A 45 goes into his rankings instead, and he made 10 Wimbly points.

That's 45 - 40 = 5
10 + 5 = 15
155 - 15 = 140 drop

Wait, he was in the semis last year. I just checked. So, this was an error, which I'm going to correct.

EDIT:

Yup, he gained 65 points in the semis last year because he skipped the Quarters. And the semis don't yet drop out from the Davis Cup calculations. I'm going to check all the DC points now. Thank you for pointing Nalby out.
 
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