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Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 12 lut 2018, 12:43
autor: Damian
12.02.2018
1 Roger Federer - 2,000
2 Marin Cilić - 1,290
3 Hyeon Chung - 785
4 Kyle Edmund - 765
5 Grigor Dimitrov - 450
6 Nick Kyrgios - 430
7 Mirza Basić - 383
8 Tennys Sandgren - 381
---------------------------- 9 Rafael Nadal - 360
10 Tomas Berdych - 360
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 12 lut 2018, 13:46
autor: Barty
Miejsca siódme i ósme rządzą.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 12 lut 2018, 14:01
autor: DUN I LOVE
Barty pisze:Miejsca siódme i ósme rządzą.
Nie utrzymają ich.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 12 lut 2018, 14:36
autor: Hankmoody
DUN I LOVE pisze:
Barty pisze:Miejsca siódme i ósme rządzą.
Nie utrzymają ich.
No co Ty
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 12 lut 2018, 14:38
autor: DUN I LOVE
Zobaczysz.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 12 lut 2018, 14:43
autor: Hankmoody
Zobaczę, jak zobaczę.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 12 lut 2018, 14:52
autor: DUN I LOVE
Tutaj to w ogóle będzie zaskoczenie jak ktoś więcej niż Fed, Cilić i Dimug się załapie.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 19 lut 2018, 15:32
autor: arti
19.02.2018
1 Roger Federer - 2,500
2 Marin Cilić - 1,290
3 Hyeon Chung - 785
4 Kyle Edmund - 765
5 Grigor Dimitrov - 750
6 Dominic Thiem - 520
7 Andreas Seppi - 511
8 Tomas Berdych - 450
-------------------------- 9 Nick Kyrgios - 430
10 Gael Monfils - 430
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 19 lut 2018, 15:33
autor: DUN I LOVE
Trochę się wyklarowało, ale ten Seppi to jednak cały czas średnio pasuje.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 26 lut 2018, 16:27
autor: Damian
26.02.2018
1 Roger Federer 2,500
2 Marin Cilić 1,335
3 Hyeon Chung 830
4 Kyle Edmund 765
5 Grigor Dimitrov 750
6 Diego Schwartzman 725
7 Dominic Thiem 610
8 Tomas Berdych 540
---------------------------- 9 Gael Monfils 520
10 Andreas Seppi 511
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 26 lut 2018, 17:58
autor: DUN I LOVE
TO pewnie ostatni tydzień w tym roku, kiedy widzimy Seppiego w takim gronie.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 26 lut 2018, 19:31
autor: polo90
To się wszystko zmieni, wszystkie mastersy przed nami i 3 szlemy
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 05 mar 2018, 10:18
autor: Barty
05.03.2018
1 Roger Federer 2,500
2 Marin Cilić 1,335
3 Hyeon Chung 920
4 Diego Schwartzman 770
5 Kyle Edmund 765
6 Juan Martin del Potro 760
7 Roberto Bautista Agut 760
8 Grigor Dimitrov 750
--------------------------------- 9 Kevin Anderson 710
10 Lucas Pouille 710
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 17 mar 2018, 0:58
autor: Barty
JMDP już trzeci w Race, Coric awansuje co najmniej na 16 (17) miejsce.
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 19 mar 2018, 10:59
autor: Damian
19.03.2018
1 Roger Federer 3,100
2 Juan Martin Del Potro 1,760
3 Marin Cilić 1,380
4 Hyeon Chung 1,100
5 Kevin Anderson 890
6 Roberto Bautista Agut 805
7 Diego Schwartzman 780
8 Kyle Edmund 775
--------------------------------- 9 Grigor Dimitrov 760
10 Dominic Thiem 745
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 03 kwie 2018, 12:01
autor: Barty
Stan na dzień 02.04.2018:
1 Roger Federer 3,110
2 Juan Martin del Potro 2,120
3 Marin Cilić 1,470
4 Hyeon Chung 1,280
5 Kevin Anderson 1,070
6 John Isner 1,040
7 Alexander Zverev 925
8 Diego Schwartzman 825
--------------------------------- 9 Roberto Bautista Agut 815
10 Grigor Dimitrov 805
Re: Nitto ATP Finals 2018
: 04 kwie 2018, 22:38
autor: Lleyton
Del Potro, Chung Among London Hopefuls After Big Q1
Spoiler:
ATPWorldTour.com looks at how a place in the year-to-date Top 10 after the first quarter of the year boosts a player's chance of a Nitto ATP Finals spot
Does the past predict the future? In the case of the ATP Race To London, a position among the Top 10 after the first quarter of the season greatly enhances a player's chances of claiming a spot at the elite Nitto ATP Finals.
Seven players among the Top 10 of the ATP Race To London, the year-to-date standings, on 4 April 2014 qualified for that year's season finale. Eight qualifiers were already in the Top 10 on 6 April 2015; there were seven on 4 April 2016 and seven Top 8 finishers, with one playing alternate, on 3 April last year.
If 2018 is anything to go by, The O2 on the Greenwich peninsula in east London will welcome a mix of established stars, new participants and young talent from 11-18 November.
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As things currently stand, six-time former Nitto ATP Finals champion Roger Federer is the current Race leader with 3,110 points, with titles at the Australian Open (d. Cilic) and the ABN Amro World Tennis Tournament (d. Dimitrov).
A resurgent Juan Martin Del Potro, at No. 2 with 2,120 points, will be looking to make a welcome return to The O2 for the first time since 2013. En route to building a 15-match winning streak this year, he captured the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC (d. Anderson) and won his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 crown at the BNP Paribas Open (d. Federer).
Just as the experienced Marin Cilic (1,470) is going for his fourth qualification at the season finale (2014, ‘16-17), there is a tantalising prospect that Hyeon Chung, the Next Gen ATP Finals champion in November 2017, may go on to secure his place at the Nitto ATP Finals for the first time. At No. 4 in the Race on 1,280 points with an 18-7 season record, Chung may well compete in London alongside fellow young star Alexander Zverev (925).
Kevin Anderson, one of the sport’s hardest workers, has a 1-2 record in ATP World Tour finals this year and is No. 5 (1,070). Known for solid performances during the summer North American swing, the 2017 US Open finalist may well erase memories of a near qualification miss in 2015 and 2017.
Last week, John Isner kick-started his 2018 campaign with the Miami Open presented by Itau crown and sits in sixth position — one place higher than Zverev, the player he beat in a thrilling final — on 1,040 points. The diminutive Diego Schwartzman rounds out the Top 8 on 825 points.
FLast year's champion Grigor Dimitrov (2017), is in contention at No. 10 in the ATP Race To London (805 points) through the first quarter of the year. But the Bulgarian has work to do, much like former World No. 1 Novak Djokovic (the 2008, 2012-15 titlist), who has yet to hit top form on his comeback from injury (No. 85). On the eve of the European clay swing, just like Isner's 288-place rise with the Indian Wells title, World No. 1 Rafael Nadal will be sure to move up from his current position of No. 39.