Monday, 26 September 2016

Men's ELO Rankings 26/09/2016

Last week, there were no tournaments on, but this week saw 2 tournaments, in St Petersburg and Metz.

Alexander Zverev, © AP

Sunday, 25 September 2016

Women's ELO Rankings 26/09/2016

The Tennis season isn't over yet, there were 3 more tournaments on the WTA tour this week, in Tokyo, Seoul and Guangzhou.

Lara Arruabarrena, © EPA

Monday, 19 September 2016

Women's ELO Rankings 19/09/2016

With the Grand Slams all over, the rest of the season continues with tournaments in Quebec City and Tokyo.

Oceane Dodin, © DOMINIQUE FAGET / AFP/GETTY IMAGES FILES

Monday, 12 September 2016

Men's ELO Rankings 12/09/2016

This update saw the final of the Grand Slam tournaments take place, the US Open, in New York.

Stan Wawrinka, © AFP / Getty Images

Women's ELO Rankings 12/09/2016

This update saw the final of the Grand Slam tournaments take place, the US Open, in New York.

Caroline Wozniacki, © BPI / Ella Ling


Saturday, 10 September 2016

2016 US Open Final update

The semi finals finished on time, so it's time for a quick update to my ELO ratings for the finals of the US Open.

But before the rankings, some stats I calculated for the top 150 players:

Men's Rank± ELO
1-1063
11-20-25
21-5013
51-10037
101-150-10

Women's Rank± ELO
1-1069
11-20-5
21-5023
51-1003
101-150-34

All 4 finalists are in the top 10, so these are the final numbers, with the last change being a 5 point gain for the top 10 women from the 21-50 group. Now all that's left is to see which top 10 player will win the title.

Thursday, 8 September 2016

2016 US Open Semi Final update

The quarter finals finished on time, so it's time for a quick update to my ELO ratings for the semi finals of the US Open.

But before the rankings, some stats I calculated for the top 150 players:

Men's Rank± ELO
1-1063
11-20-25
21-5013
51-10037
101-150-10

Women's Rank± ELO
1-1064
11-20-5
21-5028
51-1003
101-150-34

The 4 men who remain in the tournament are all in the top 10 above, so this is the final version of those stats. The only changes are that the top 10 gained ELO mainly at the expense of the 21-50 group. The top 10 women make up 3 out of the 4 semi finalists, and they gained points from the last round at the expense of the 21-50 and 51-100 groups.

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

2016 US Open Quarter Final update

Round 4 has finished on time, so it's time for a quick update to my ELO ratings for the quarter finals of the US Open.

But before the rankings, some stats I calculated for the top 150 players:

Men's Rank± ELO
1-1047
11-20-22
21-5026
51-10037
101-150-10

Women's Rank± ELO
1-1053
11-20-5
21-5033
51-1009
101-150-34

The big change for the men this round is that the 21-50 ranked players have improved at the expense of the top 10 players. For the Women, the 11-20 ranked players suffered in the last round, with the 21-50 ranked players benefiting.

Sunday, 4 September 2016

2016 US Open Round 4 update

Round 3 has finished on time, so it's time for a quick update to my ELO ratings for round 4 of the US Open.

But before the rankings, some stats I calculated for the top 150 players:

Men's Rank± ELO
1-1057
11-20-25
21-5015
51-10038
101-150-7

Women's Rank± ELO
1-1056
11-2032
21-50-2
51-1004
101-150-34

The big change for the Women is the dominance of the top 20 players, at the expense of the 21-50 and the 101-150 players. For the Men, it's the 11-20 ranked players who have suffered, with the top 10 and the 21-50 ranked players benefiting.


Friday, 2 September 2016

2016 US Open Round 3 update

Round 2 has finished on time, so it's time for a quick update to my ELO ratings for round 3 of the US Open.

But before the rankings, some stats I calculated for the top 150 players:

Men's Rank± ELO
1-1031
11-2028
21-50-14
51-10049
101-150-16

Women's Rank± ELO
1-1040
11-207
21-5021
51-1002
101-150-18

The 11-20 ranked men have done much better this round than the previous round, taking most of those points from players ranked 21-50, such as David Ferrer's win over Fabio Fognini, and those outside of the top 150.

The big change for the women this time is an improvement in the 21-50 group, at the expense of the 51-100 group, such as Johanna Larsson's win over Denisa Allertova and the 101-150 group, such as Timea Babos' win over Richel Hogenkamp.