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Old 05-29-2016, 10:25 PM   #373
Brian Swartz
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Join Date: May 2006
Race Standings
Post-USO Edition

In

Anil Mehul -- 10,340
Antonin Iglar -- 9,110
Bjorn Benda -- 7,310
Girish Girsh -- 7,170
Gustavo Caratti -- 6,145

Iglar can still take the year-end #1, but he would need to sweep everything to guarantee that. He's capable of doing that, but would need to return to his best tennis. His 'B' game is not good enough to dominate anymore. It looks like Benda and Girsh will go right down to the wire for third, while Caratti will look to position himself as a competitive fifth and move further up next year.


Probable

Pierce Gaskell -- 4,170

Gaskell's mastery of the 500 and 250-level events elevate him above the also-rans, while his inability to break through in the big ones distances him from the best.


Contenders

Elias Trulsen -- 3,210
Mugur Kinczllers -- 3,110
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Thiago Herrera -- 3,050
Marcelo Herrera -- 2,880

As expected the script has flipped here, and I expect Trulsen and Kinczllers will remain the last two in when the final field is decided.


Long Shots

Afanasy Bereznity -- 2,450
Perry Mockler -- 2,255
Cestmir Marcek -- 2,185
Agustin Herrera -- 2,150

None of these has a real shot anymore. Bereznity has been very good lately but there's too much ground to make up. Perhaps next year.
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