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Old 07-12-2018, 01:06 AM   #817
Brian Swartz
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Race to the World Tour Finals
Post-Wimbledon Edition

In

Karl Kaspar - 7570
Mateo Kaspar - 7180
Ritwik Dudwadkar - 6070

Very interesting race here at the top. I don't see the Black Prince finishing the year at #1 but you can't dismiss his chances. There's holes in the resume of all three players, but most importantly he's still(theoretically) getting better while the other two are well in decline.

Probable

Hamal Sbai - 5645
Stuart Pargeter - 4320
Gregory Mackenzie - 3210
Sushant Chiba - 3190

Sbai is just a matter of time, certainly he'll be confirmed by the end of hardcourt swing. Pargeter could get a lot closer by playing some 250s(he's got a glut of 500 results), but figures to be in a strong position regardless as well. After that it gets more hazy. The last three spots will take some work to be claimed.

Contenders

Gilberto Chinaglia - 2775
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Hugo Cordova - 2580

Two players on the downside of their careers currently vie for the final spot.

Long Shots

Brian Meikeljohn - 2230
Chad Duncan - 2175
Kenneth Brasher - 1850
Dick Blake - 1810

Meikeljohn looks to be the only real threat here. He's got four quarterfinals in big events this season. If he adds a couple more, he'll probably be in the mix. It's a testament to how far #9 Tristan Allende has fallen that he doesn't even make this list.

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