Total points to defend next year. From Claire. Thanks.
Posted by tennisplanet on October 24, 2010
CLAIRE
I know I’m jumping the gun but here are the total points to defend next year(I assumed they would have the same results at remaining tournaments)
Nadal – 11,640
Federer – 7,185
Djokovic – 6,765
Murray – 6,125
But then Nadal will go into next season with what 3,000+ points ahead of the pack!
claire said
Kinda silly of me – the points they have to defend are the ranking points they basically have now! Oh well,I think I need some brain surgery!
chieko said
claire said
Thank you Chieko – you are always so kind .
jennifur said
thanx claire … + fed will hv ao to defend + rafa quarters???? once clay hits tho … shoe on other foot. i mean rafas feet!!! lol
Claire said
A small shoe – I heard Nadal wears his shoes a size to small!!
Jenny said
Thanks from me too, Claire. I heard Rafa wears a smaller shoe size, I guess with soft leather they give a little. LOL If we wore a smaller size we would be crippled!
mircea said
If Federer wins AO, and Rafa falters, it will be tough for Rafa to maintain the # 1 ranking. Come to think of it, they might both become # 1 on 3 separate occasions. Pretty cool for tennis.
Jenny said
Ranking as from 25.10.10
1 Nadal, Rafael (ESP) 11,880
2 Federer, Roger (SUI) 7,495
3 Djokovic, Novak (SRB) 7,145
4 Murray, Andy (GBR) 6,125
5 Soderling, Robin (SWE) 4,780
6 Berdych, Tomas (CZE) 3,715
7 Verdasco, Fernando (ESP) 3,330
8 Ferrer, David (ESP) 3,325
9 Roddick, Andy (USA) 3,260
10 Youzhny, Mikhail (RUS) 3,105
Race to London WTF as at 25.10.10
Only the Top 8 Qualify
1 Rafael Nadal
Playing in Paris next 11,450
2 Roger Federer
Won 64th career title in Stockholm 6,785
3 Novak Djokovic
Lost to Federer in Shanghai semis 5,525
4 Andy Murray
Def. Federer to win Shanghai title 5,135
5 Robin Soderling
Fifth player to qualify 4,200
—————————————— Above qualified
6 Tomas Berdych
Lost first up in Stockholm to Nieminen 3,665
7 David Ferrer
Up one spot after Shanghai QF 3,325
8 Andy Roddick
Slipped to 8th after Shanghai exit 3,305
9 Fernando Verdasco
Shanghai loss ended winless Asian run 3,150
10 Mikhail Youzhny
Top seed this week in St. Petersburg 2,805
11 Jurgen Melzer
Returns as defending champion in Vienna 2,400
12 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Featuring in Montpellier this week 2,255
13 Marin Cilic
Eyes second straight trip to Vienna final 2,150
14 Nicolas Almagro
Looking to rebound in Vienna 2,130
15 Mardy Fish
Forced out of Shanghai (ankle) 1,991
16 Ivan Ljubicic
Closing in on 400 career match wins 1,850