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RE: Weeks 31 & 32 - ATP Masters 1000 (National Bank Open) - Toronto, Canada (hard)


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So just the 19 successive wins for Julian & Lloyd from 4 wee titles - Queen's, Eastbourne, Wimbledon, and Toronto.

Effective live ranking points now, going into Cinci - Lloyd 8030, Arevalo / Pavic 7415 - a 615 points lead.

Lloyd will go WR 1 if he & Julian reach the Cinci final. He will go WR 1 if Arevalo & Pavic don't win the title. The only way he doesn't go WR 1 as soon as post Cinci is if Arevalo & Pavic win the title and he & Julian don't reach the final


 Julian seems to be sitting on an effective 7615 going into Cinci, so hes sitting second. Looks like they will end up seeded top for US Open if above all plays out. 



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Seriously impressive!!!
Congrats to both pairs!

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Ben Shelton won the mens singles in a final set tie break; his first masters title, puts him 6th in the live rankings and up to 4th in the Race. Jack is still 5th in the rankings but drops to 7th in the race.

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Was an interesting match. At 4-4 in the second on Neals serve, Julian hit an unbelievable lob from practically in the stands on the run, followed by two return winners from Lloyd to get the break. But then Lloyd's serve collapsed serving for the title, and he didn't land a single first serve. His serve continued to be a problem right up to 6-9 in the MTB, where he hit two great serves followed by a return winner to level it. Poor Joe served a DF to give them the MP that they took. Julian's serving was incredible throughout, hitting lines and corners at crazy speeds. Well played all 4. Shame it was to a practically empty stadium.

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jb288 wrote:

Was an interesting match. At 4-4 in the second on Neals serve, Julian hit an unbelievable lob from practically in the stands on the run, followed by two return winners from Lloyd to get the break. But then Lloyd's serve collapsed serving for the title, and he didn't land a single first serve. His serve continued to be a problem right up to 6-9 in the MTB, where he hit two great serves followed by a return winner to level it. Poor Joe served a DF to give them the MP that they took. Julian's serving was incredible throughout, hitting lines and corners at crazy speeds. Well played all 4. Shame it was to a practically empty stadium.


 Thanks JB, hadnt seen it so that brings it to life! 



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Did Joe Salisbury and Lloyd Glasspool really both need to wear identical green shirts and black caps?! And they say doubles needs to be better promoted....

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JonH comes home wrote:
indiana wrote:

So just the 19 successive wins for Julian & Lloyd from 4 wee titles - Queen's, Eastbourne, Wimbledon, and Toronto.

Effective live ranking points now, going into Cinci - Lloyd 8030, Arevalo / Pavic 7415 - a 615 points lead.

Lloyd will go WR 1 if he & Julian reach the Cinci final. He will go WR 1 if Arevalo & Pavic don't win the title. The only way he doesn't go WR 1 as soon as post Cinci is if Arevalo & Pavic win the title and he & Julian don't reach the final


 Julian seems to be sitting on an effective 7615 going into Cinci, so hes sitting second. Looks like they will end up seeded top for US Open if above all plays out. 


 Julian yes 2nd but 7490. See my earlier breakdown of all the players but with 400 added to Lloyd and Julian's points for winning the final ( 125 points counter comes  off Julian ).



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indiana wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:
indiana wrote:

So just the 19 successive wins for Julian & Lloyd from 4 wee titles - Queen's, Eastbourne, Wimbledon, and Toronto.

Effective live ranking points now, going into Cinci - Lloyd 8030, Arevalo / Pavic 7415 - a 615 points lead.

Lloyd will go WR 1 if he & Julian reach the Cinci final. He will go WR 1 if Arevalo & Pavic don't win the title. The only way he doesn't go WR 1 as soon as post Cinci is if Arevalo & Pavic win the title and he & Julian don't reach the final


 Julian seems to be sitting on an effective 7615 going into Cinci, so hes sitting second. Looks like they will end up seeded top for US Open if above all plays out. 


 Julian yes 2nd but 7490. See my earlier breakdown of all the players but with 400 added to Lloyd and Julian's points for winning the final ( 125 points counter comes  off Julian ).


 Sorry, yes, I forgot that analysis when looking at LTR this morning! Thanks Indy



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I don't know why I bother   biggrin



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indiana wrote:

I don't know why I bother   biggrin


 haha - it was good analysis, the thread moves on quickly and my memory is small!



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