I make it that Jonny will make 34 points from his success so far pushing him back up to around 371 from his current low position of 488.
He deserves to be back in the top 250 where he belongs. Been bad year for some players that started in the top 250/300 area - Sherwood, Hilton, Bloomfield, Smith, Mackin, Delgado etc
We need these players back in them ranges to push on into the top 200 and then higher tournaments.
It's been a superb tournament for Jonny, this week will be a massive boost for him and hopefully it'll give him to confidence to maybe push on back into the top 300 by the end of the year so he can get into Aussie Open qualifying.
Of the players you mentioned, Sherwood is "injured," Hilton retired at the end of last year because he realised that in order to get further into the top 200 he needed to do more travelling and he was finding that too gruelling. Smith has struggled this year due to burn-out from playing right on into mid-December in 2005 while most players ended their season in mid-November, and he also broke up with his long-term girlfriend last December which was quite a blow. He's had a few good tournaments but nothing like his 2005 form, the bad news for him is that he's got masses to defend from the end of September onwards.
I think you've made a mistake with Bloomfield, he's had a fantastic season, doing really well at the start of the year and then a superb grass court run saw him reach no 200 in the world.
I agree that Delgado's form has been poor, I wonder whether he'll mainly focus on doubles now as he's in the form of his life with that - up to a career high of 139, reaching rd3 of Wimbledon, reaching several futures and challenger finals and he's formed successful partnerships with GB's no 1 and no 2 players Auckland and Jamie Murray. I'd say he's got a great chance of making the top 100 sometime soon and then maybe him, Auckland and Murray could start playing doubles regularly on the ATP tour.
Mackin had an good few weeks in the GB 1 satellite at the start of the year but he didn't do well until June, his ranking struggled as he was defending so much from 2005. However, since June he's been doing really great [he was unlucky to come against such tough opponents on the grass - Verdasco and Baghdatis otherwise I think he would be top 300]. Mackin's points gained so far this week will take him up to 328 from 362.
How many points are there for reaching the semis ?
if you go to the atp challenger page the draw sheets now are marked with points and prize money for the events so we can all tell how much are favourite players are earning
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Madeline wrote: I was just going to ask how you tell who is serving on this half-dead scoreboard, but I see you don't know either.
Anybody know who won the Rochus match? I can't find that result on the site either.
Rochus beat El Aynaoui 6-7[6], 6-3, 6-4. Looks like it was a terrific match. Marray's actually beaten a Rochus before, that time it was Christophe in rd1 of Queens 2004 but hopefully the knowledge will give him confidence.
It looks like it was Llodra serving in that first game as Mackin's just won the 2nd game very easily to love so I'll assume that Llodra's serving first.