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#2251 bojant

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Posted 02 July 2017 - 20:49

nadam se da niko od njih ne osvaja :P

tako da prognoziram da Endi ostaje na vrhu.


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#2252 beer2bear

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Posted 02 July 2017 - 20:53

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Sasvim realna predikcija :D


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#2253 ciao

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Posted 02 July 2017 - 21:08

nadam se da niko od njih ne osvaja :P

tako da prognoziram da Endi ostaje na vrhu.

Morace Novak da osvoji, suvise je los na race ^_^  to ne moze da se dozvoli -_-


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#2254 bojant

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Posted 02 July 2017 - 21:14

Morace Novak da osvoji, suvise je los na race ^_^  to ne moze da se dozvoli -_-

dosta mu je polufinale, to ce ga dici jednu poziciju na rejs listi, treba uciniti borbu za prvo mesto zanimljivom


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#2255 beer2bear

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Posted 02 July 2017 - 21:50

dosta mu je polufinale, to ce ga dici jednu poziciju na rejs listi, treba uciniti borbu za prvo mesto zanimljivom

 

Nole bi bio najlepša teniska priča ove godine ako bi osvojio Wimbledon, taj kohezioni potencijal koji on poseduje nije viđen u svetu sporta, svi su bili već zaboravili na Bekera, Agasija, Anćića. Prava renesansa tenisa!


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#2256 ciao

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Posted 02 July 2017 - 21:51

Ja bih ipak da on osvoji, to mu donosi prvo mesto samo ako Endi i Rafa ispadnu rano, ali ako ne ispadnu onda je frkz oko prvog mesta vrlo gusta :P  a da bi bilo interesantno i za prvbo mesto na race eventualno morace da osvoji i USO, ali ne znam ni da li sa tim moze da prvi do kraja godine -_- -_-

 

 

A sem toga Rafa ako dodje u finale i bez osvajanja dolazi na prvo mesto


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#2257 wwww

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Posted 02 July 2017 - 22:18

Ma nek Novak osvoji Wimbldon, pa makar se ne vratio na #1 (posle Wimbldona :D ) :D


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#2258 beer2bear

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Posted 02 July 2017 - 23:00

Ma nek Novak osvoji Wimbldon, pa makar se ne vratio na #1 (posle Wimbldona :D ) :D

fourcima :D :D :D


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#2259 4_Webber

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Posted 03 July 2017 - 08:18

If Murray wins, his total of 9390 cannot be surpassed, even if Nadal reaches the Final (8485)

If Nadal wins, his total of 9285 cannot be surpassed, even in Murray reaches the final (8590)

If Wawrinka wins (will have 8130 pts):
a) Murray must lose in SF or earlier (SF gives him 8110)
b) Nadal must lose in SF or earlier (SF gives him 8005)
c) Novak has 0 chance of getting to no.1 (F gives him 6915)

If Novak wins (will have 7715 pts)
a) Murray must lose in R4 or earlier (R4 gives him 7570)
b) Nadal must lose in QF or earlier (QF gives him 7645)
c) Stan has no chance of getting to no.1 (F gives him 7330)

If Murray goes out in round 1 or 2, Nadal must make the second week to be No.1
If Murray goes out in round 3, Nadal must get to QF.


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#2260 Boxy

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Posted 03 July 2017 - 08:34

To je ocigledno pisano pre zreba, jer ako Stan osvoji on je no.1 posto se nalazi u Marejevoj cetvrtini a kod Nadala u polovini. A takodje, Marej i Nadal ne mogu da budu u finalu.


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#2261 4_Webber

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Posted 03 July 2017 - 08:42

Jeste, jeste, pre zreba je pisano, ali mi je ovo nekako bilo najpreglednije pa sam zato postavio.. A evo i sa ATP-evog sajta analiza, takodje pregledna, malo opsirnija, tekst je od jutros:

 

 

Battle Lines Drawn For No. 1 In Emirates ATP Rankings

 

 

The battleground for No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings is beginning to take shape. The picture will become clearer over the next two weeks as to whether Andy Murray is to remain in top spot.

Here are the key scenarios for the four players in contention for No. 1 on 17 July, the Monday after Wimbledon concludes...

 

 

World No. 1 Murray, who lost his opening match at last week's Aegon Championships, where he had been the defending champion, currently has a 2,105 points lead over No. 2-ranked Rafael Nadal (7,285) in the 52-week Emirates ATP Rankings. But the Scot has 2,000 points dropping off as defending champion at Wimbledon, which begins on 3 July.

So, with a two-week time horizon, Murray's effective lead over the Spaniard is a mere 105 points.

 

Should Nadal perform well at SW19 and continue his strong run of form, which includes winning 24 of his past 25 matches, then there will be a battle royale for No. 1. The left-hander must reach at least the fourth round to have a chance of rising to No. 1. If seedings hold and Murray and Nadal meet in the semi-finals, the winner of that match will be No. 1 after Wimbledon.

 

Nadal, the 2008 and 2010 Wimbledon champion, does not have any points to defend through to mid-August. Last year, the Spaniard was forced out of tournaments that awarded Emirates ATP Rankings points, due to a left wrist injury, from 26 May to 17 August 2016.

 

Murray has spent the past 34 weeks at No. 1 in the Emirates ATP Rankings since first attaining the top spot on 7 November 2016. Nadal has spent a total of 141 weeks - in three separate stints - at No. 1, but was last at the summit of men's professional tennis on 6 July 2014.

 

 

World No. 3 Wawrinka must win the title to have a chance of usurping No. 1. The Swiss, who has brought on board Paul Annacone, the former coach of Pete Sampras and Roger Federer, for the 2017 grass-court swing, is defending just 45 points after a 2016 Wimbledon second-round exit. He is drawn in Murray's quarter. Should Wawrinka win the title, it would mean that Murray could not advance beyond the quarters and Nadal could go no farther than the semis. Should Wawrinka meet Djokovic in the final, that match would decide No. 1.

 

Djokovic, who dropped out of the Top 2 on 12 June for the first time since 4 July 2011, on Saturday won the Aegon International in Eastbourne - his first ATP World Tour grass-court event prior to Wimbledon since 2010 London-Queen's Club. 

While Djokovic will lose 90 points from his tally of 5,805 points for his 2016 Wimbledon third-round exit, like Wawrinka, the Serbian must win Wimbledon to stand a chance of returning to No. 1. For Djokovic to add to his 223 weeks at No. 1, he would have to win the title and have Murray and Nadal lose in the quarter-finals (or earlier).

 

While still in contention for year-end No. 1 honours, seven-time tournament champion Roger Federer cannot move into top spot after Wimbledon, despite capturing his ninth trophy at the Gerry Weber Open in Halle last week. 

Wimbledon's grass is cut to eight millimetres, and by 17 July - when the post-Championships' Emirates ATP Rankings are published, a similarly fine margin may be all that separates the contenders for No. 1


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#2262 4_Webber

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Posted 03 July 2017 - 08:44

Rafa ce svakako postati No1 pre USO-a, samo je pitanje kad..


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#2263 Boxy

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Posted 03 July 2017 - 08:46

Mnogo je to komplikovano, najbolje je da Roger osvoji i da ne lomimo glavu  -_-


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#2264 4_Webber

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Posted 03 July 2017 - 08:53

Ne bih voleo da Nadal bude YE No1. A ni Marej naravno :D

 

nego, reci mi molim te, sta Federer preskace, Montreal ili Sinsi, pretpostavljam Montreal? Ako uopste ista preskace (sme li uopste? vec je 3 Mastersa preskocio, ne znam da li za "starce" ima neka posebna pogodnost da smeju i vise od 3 :D :)... Monte Karlo nije obavezan, bas komplikovano )


Edited by 4_Webber, 03 July 2017 - 08:57.

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#2265 Boxy

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Posted 03 July 2017 - 09:24

On je rekao da je sad u planu da igra sve do kraja, a sto se tice onih ATPovih pravila, on ispunjava sve uslove tako da moze da igra sta god pozeli, a i da preskace sta god pozeli bez ikakvih posledica. 


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