2011溫布頓男單、女單、男雙、女雙種子序 - 網球 Tennis
By Sandy
at 2011-06-15T20:24
at 2011-06-15T20:24
Table of Contents
順便幫貼一下溫網種子排序規則,ps 原來男女種子的排序規則是不一樣的。
MEN
Since 2002, a seeding committee has not been required for the Gentlemen's Singles following an agreement made with the ATP. The seeding order is determined using an objective and transparent system to reflect more accurately an individual player's grass court achievements. The seeds are the top 32 players on the ATP Entry System Position (ESP), then rearranged on a surface-based system as follows:
Take ESP points at 13 June 2011
Add 100% points earned for all grass court tournaments in the past 12 months
Add 75% points earned for the best grass court tournament in the 12 months before that.
The main "beneficiaries" of the system this year are Frenchmen Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Michael Llodra. The former is currently ranked No.19 in the world but is seeded No.12 here by dint of his quarter-final appearance at The Championships, 2010 and his run to the final of Queen's last week (where on both occasions he was defeated by Andy Murray). Lefty serve-and-volleyer Llodra meanwhile won Eastbourne last year, and rises from No.25 in the ATP rankings to No.19 seed here, despite being on relatively poor
form since losing two confidence-sapping rubbers in France's Davis cup final defeat to Serbia last December.
World No.30 Janko Tipsarevic is seeded No.23 at this year's Championships after making it to the final of s'-Hertogenbosch last year, while clay-court specialist Juan Ignacio Chela, who rose to No.20 in the world after making the quarter-finals at Roland Garros earlier in the month is seeded No.25.
LADIES
The seeding order follows the WTA ranking list, except where in the opinion of the Committee, a change is necessary to produce a balanced draw.
The only changes this year are Serena Williams and Venus Williams moving to No.8 and No.24 respectively, which "reflects the balance between their proven records and also their lack of competitive play in the past 12 months", explained Wimbledon Referee Andrew Jarrett.
Both sisters have made their comeback from injury at Eastbourne this week, Venus having been sidelined by hip and abdominal problems since the Australian Open in January, while Serena had not played since defeating Vera Zvonareva to win her fourth Wimbledon title after suffering an off-court foot injury last July and then potentially life-threatening blood clots in each lung earlier this year.、
--
MEN
Since 2002, a seeding committee has not been required for the Gentlemen's Singles following an agreement made with the ATP. The seeding order is determined using an objective and transparent system to reflect more accurately an individual player's grass court achievements. The seeds are the top 32 players on the ATP Entry System Position (ESP), then rearranged on a surface-based system as follows:
Take ESP points at 13 June 2011
Add 100% points earned for all grass court tournaments in the past 12 months
Add 75% points earned for the best grass court tournament in the 12 months before that.
The main "beneficiaries" of the system this year are Frenchmen Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Michael Llodra. The former is currently ranked No.19 in the world but is seeded No.12 here by dint of his quarter-final appearance at The Championships, 2010 and his run to the final of Queen's last week (where on both occasions he was defeated by Andy Murray). Lefty serve-and-volleyer Llodra meanwhile won Eastbourne last year, and rises from No.25 in the ATP rankings to No.19 seed here, despite being on relatively poor
form since losing two confidence-sapping rubbers in France's Davis cup final defeat to Serbia last December.
World No.30 Janko Tipsarevic is seeded No.23 at this year's Championships after making it to the final of s'-Hertogenbosch last year, while clay-court specialist Juan Ignacio Chela, who rose to No.20 in the world after making the quarter-finals at Roland Garros earlier in the month is seeded No.25.
LADIES
The seeding order follows the WTA ranking list, except where in the opinion of the Committee, a change is necessary to produce a balanced draw.
The only changes this year are Serena Williams and Venus Williams moving to No.8 and No.24 respectively, which "reflects the balance between their proven records and also their lack of competitive play in the past 12 months", explained Wimbledon Referee Andrew Jarrett.
Both sisters have made their comeback from injury at Eastbourne this week, Venus having been sidelined by hip and abdominal problems since the Australian Open in January, while Serena had not played since defeating Vera Zvonareva to win her fourth Wimbledon title after suffering an off-court foot injury last July and then potentially life-threatening blood clots in each lung earlier this year.、
--
Tags:
網球
All Comments
By Yedda
at 2011-06-18T15:45
at 2011-06-18T15:45
By Joseph
at 2011-06-21T11:07
at 2011-06-21T11:07
By Ivy
at 2011-06-24T06:28
at 2011-06-24T06:28
By Ingrid
at 2011-06-27T01:50
at 2011-06-27T01:50
By Hamiltion
at 2011-06-29T21:11
at 2011-06-29T21:11
By Ethan
at 2011-07-02T16:33
at 2011-07-02T16:33
Related Posts
2011溫布頓男單、女單、男雙、女雙種子序
By Mary
at 2011-06-15T17:27
at 2011-06-15T17:27
克媽再傷 恐退出溫布頓
By Agnes
at 2011-06-15T10:21
at 2011-06-15T10:21
19歲華僑許絜瑜回神 地主8強包7
By Emily
at 2011-06-15T08:24
at 2011-06-15T08:24
ATP 6/14賽果 + 6/15賽程
By Tracy
at 2011-06-15T07:49
at 2011-06-15T07:49
WTA 6/14賽果 + 6/15賽程
By Heather
at 2011-06-15T06:59
at 2011-06-15T06:59