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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 3067792" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>Yeah, the point being that guys like Norrie and Rybo have been massively disadvantaged by the 2-year roll, but that we're right at the threshold where that's changing into a situation where they are going to be increasingly advantaged by their performance earlier this year. And Gray will be advantaged as well. We could be looking at - come March - Norrie will be in the Top 15 (maybe Top 10); Rybo will be in the 200's (maybe 100's) and Gray will be in the 300's (maybe 200's). This will help each of them - in money and rankings and opportunities to move up a level. And the advantage won't be fully gone until next August. To your point, if Norrie is seeded in the Top 16 in the Slams, that means he's the favorite in the first 3 rounds (Round of 128, 64 and 32) and he wouldn't have to play Nadal or Federer (like this year) until at least the quarters (or beyond) rather than the 3rd rounds.</p><p></p><p>Making the semis at Indian Wells could be key for Cam - if he can just beat Schwartzman, he could be the British #1 and into the Top 20 and he could be looking at not only Turin but a Top 16 seed at the Aussie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 3067792, member: 7831"] Yeah, the point being that guys like Norrie and Rybo have been massively disadvantaged by the 2-year roll, but that we're right at the threshold where that's changing into a situation where they are going to be increasingly advantaged by their performance earlier this year. And Gray will be advantaged as well. We could be looking at - come March - Norrie will be in the Top 15 (maybe Top 10); Rybo will be in the 200's (maybe 100's) and Gray will be in the 300's (maybe 200's). This will help each of them - in money and rankings and opportunities to move up a level. And the advantage won't be fully gone until next August. To your point, if Norrie is seeded in the Top 16 in the Slams, that means he's the favorite in the first 3 rounds (Round of 128, 64 and 32) and he wouldn't have to play Nadal or Federer (like this year) until at least the quarters (or beyond) rather than the 3rd rounds. Making the semis at Indian Wells could be key for Cam - if he can just beat Schwartzman, he could be the British #1 and into the Top 20 and he could be looking at not only Turin but a Top 16 seed at the Aussie. [/QUOTE]
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