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Men's Singles WIMBLEDON – Men’s Singles – Top 100 Monday June 22nd to Monday July 6th (NZT) Latest 12 months form Win TAB ASAP Form Players Latest Match Previous Match W L % Seed Odds Fin WWWLWW Andrew Murray W 2-0 v Garcia-Lopez R3 AEGON Cl W 2-0 v Seppi A R2 AEGON Cl 64 12 84% 3 $3.00 1 WWWWWW Roger Federer W 3-0 v Soderling R F French Opn W 3-2 v Potro JM SF French Opn 57 13 81% 2 $1.75 2 WWWWWL Juan M Potro L 2-3 v Federer R SF French Opn W 3-0 v Robredo T QF French Opn 62 16 79% 5 $16.00 3 WLWLWW Novak Djokovic W 2-1 v Serra F R2 Gerry Weber Opn W 2-0 v Bolelli S R1 Gerry Weber Opn 58 18 76% 4 $10.00 4 WWWLWL Jo W Tsonga L 0-2 v Haas T R2 Gerry Weber Opn W 2-0 v Santoro F R1 Gerry Weber Opn 45 14 76% 9 $18.00 5 WWWLWW Andy Roddick W 2-0 v Hewitt L R3 AEGON Cl W 2-0 v Vliegen K R2 AEGON Cl 48 16 75% 6 $17.00 6 WWWWWL Fernando Gonzalez L 2-3 v Soderling R SF French Opn W 1-1 v Murray A QF French Opn 36 13 73% 10 $80.00 7 WWWLWW Tommy Haas W 2-0 v Tsonga JW R2 Gerry Weber Opn W 2-0 v Koubek S R1 Gerry Weber Opn 20 13 61% 24 $40.00 8 WWWWWL Nicolay Davydenko L 0-3 v Soderling R QF French Open W 3-0 v Verdsaco F R4 French Open 30 15 67 12 $150.00 9 WWWWWL Robin Soderling L 0-3 v Federer R F French Opn W 3-2 v Gonzalez F SF French Opn 41 20 67% 13 $30.00 10 LWLWWL Radek Stepanek L 0-3 v Cilic M R3 French Opn W 3-1 v Montcourt M R2 French Opn 32 19 63% 23 $150.00 11 WWLWWL S Wawrinka L 1-3 v Davydenko N R3 French Opn W 3-0 v Massu N R2 French Opn 25 17 60% 19 $125.00 12 WWLWWL Lleyton Hewitt L 0-2 v Roddick A R3 AEGON Cl W 2-1 v Gil F R2 AEGON Cl 12 10 55% ~ $100.00 13 WLWWWL Mikhail Youzhny L 1-2 v Benneteau J R1 AEGON Intl W 2-1 v Simon G R3 AEGON Cl 22 21 51% ~ $150.00 14 WWLLWW James Blake W 2-1 v Querry S R3 AEGON Cl W 2-0 v Ljubicic I R2 AEGON Cl 32 17 65% 17 $70.00 15 WWLWWL David Ferrer L 0-2 v Navarro I QF Ordina Opn W 2-0 v Hernandez O R2 Ordina Opn 34 23 60% 16 $150.00 16 LLLWLW NicolasKeifer W 2-0 v Troicki V R1 Gerry Weber Opn L 2-3 v Ferrer D R2 French Opn 12 12 50% ~ ~ 17 LLWLWL Tomas Berdych L 1-2 v Zverev M R2 Gerry Weber Opn W 2-0 v Hernych J R1 Gerry Weber Opn 30 21 59% 20 $70.00 18 WWLLWL F Verdsaco L 0-2 v Becker B R2 Ordina Opn W 2-0 v Andujar P R1 Ordina Opn 49 23 68% 7 $40.00 19 LLLLWL Marat Safin L 2-3 v Ouanna J R2 French Opn W 3-0 v Sidorenko A R1 French Opn 15 21 42% 14 $150.00 20 WLLWWW Ivo Karlovic W 2-0 v Mahut N R3 AEGON Cl W 2-1 v Benneteau J R2 AEGON Cl 20 20 50% 22 $70.00 21 WLLWLL Viktor Troicki L 0-2 v Kiefer N R1 Gerry Weber Opn L 0-2 v Potro JM R2 French Opn 33 22 60% 30 ~ 22 WWLWLL P Henri Mathieu L 0-2 v Tipsarevic J R1 AEGON Intl L 0-2 v Ferrero JC R2 AEGON Cl 25 26 49% ~ ~ 23 WWWWLL Taylor Dent L 0-2 v Witten J R1 Ch-Tallahassee L 0-2 v Federer R R4 Sony Ericsson Opn 8 9 47% ~ ~ 24 LWLWWL Feliciano Lopez L 0-2 v Fish M R3 AEGON Cl W 2-1 v Istomin D R2 AEGON Cl 23 24 49% 21 $125.00 25 LWWLWL Gilles Simon L 1-2 v Youzhny M R3 AEGON Cl W 2-0 v Dimitrov G R2 AEGON Cl 50 24 68% 8 $100.00 26 LLWLWL Mickael Llodra L 0-2 v Becker B QF Ordina Opn W 2-0 v Vliegen K R2 Ordina Opn 13 18 42% ~ ~ 27 LWWWLL Marin Cilic L 0-2 v Mahut N R2 AEGON Cl L 0-3 v Murray A R4 French Opn 40 17 70% 11 $80.00 28 WWWLWW P Kohlschreiber W 2-0 v Tursunov D R2 Gerry Weber Opn W 2-0 v Phau B R1 Gerry Weber Opn 28 17 62% 27 ~ 29 LWLLLL A Calleri L 0-3 v Almagro N R1 French Opn L 0-2 v Melzer J R2 Austrian Opn 7 18 28% ~ ~ 30 WLWWWL G Garcia-Lopez L 0-2 v Tursunov D SF AEGON Intl W 2-1 v Tipsarevic J QF AEGON Intl 25 25 50% ~ ~ 31 LLWWLL Guillermo Canas L 0-2 v Ferrer D R1 Madrid Opn L 0-2 v Nieminen J QF Ch-Tunis Opn 11 23 32% ~ ~ 32 WWWLLL Evgueni Korolev L 1-2 v Garcia-Lopez R1 AEGON Intl L 0-2 v Llodra M R1 AEGON Cl 21 16 57% ~ ~ 33 WLWWWL Rainer Schuttler L 1-2 v Becker B SF Ordina Opn W 2-1 v Chardy J QF Ordina Opn 23 20 53% 18 ~ 34 WLWLWW Juan C Ferrero W 2-0 v Malisse X R3 AEGON Cl W 2-0 v Mathieu PH R2 AEGON Cl 19 10 66% ~ ~ 35 LLWWLL Igor Andreev L 0-2 v Dancevic F R1 AEGON Intl L 0-3 v Potro JM R3 French Opn 36 26 58% 29 ~ 36 LWLLWW Mardy Fish W 2-0 v Lopez F R3 AEGON Cl W 2-1 v Llodra M R2 AEGON Cl 30 19 61% 28 $200.00 37 WLWWWW Dmitry Tursunov W 2-0 v Garcia-Lopez SF AEGON Intl W 2-0 v Istomin D QF AEGON Intl 29 21 58% ~ ~ 38 LLLWWL Fabrice Santoro L 0-2 v Dancevic F SF AEGON Intl W 2-1 v Ginepri R R2 AEGON Intl 28 16 64% ~ ~ 39 WLLWWL Janko Tipsarevic L 1-2 v Garcia-Lopez QF AEGON Intl W 2-0 v Klein B R2 AEGON Intl 22 22 50% ~ $200.00 40 WWWWWW Benjamin Becker W 2-1 v Schuttler R SF Ordina Opn W 2-0 v Llodra M QF Ordina Opn 34 16 68% ~ ~ 41 WLLWLL Ernests Gulbis L 0-2 v Martin A R1 AEGON Cl L 1-3 v Almagro N R2 French Opn 17 23 43% ~ $100.00 42 LLWLWL Julien Benneteau L 0-2 v Mayer L R2 AEGON Intl W 2-1 v Youzhny M R1 AEGON Intl 18 23 44% ~ ~ 43 LWLLWL Xavier Malisse L 0-2 v Ferrero JC R3 AEGON Cl W 2-0 v De Voest R2 AEGON Cl 15 12 56% ~ ~ 44 LLLLWL Frederico Gil L 1-2 v Hewitt L R2 AEGON Cl W 2-0 v Gimeno D R1 AEGON Cl 33 21 61% ~ ~ 45 WWWWLL Tommy Robredo L 0-2 v Baghdatis M R1 Ordina Opn L 0-3 v Potro JM QF French Opn 45 19 70% 15 ~ 46 LWLWLL Andreas Seppi L 0-2 v Ljubicic I R1 AEGON Intl L 0-2 v Murray A R2 AEGON Cl 18 24 43% ~ ~ 47 WLWLWW Andreas Beck W 2-0 v Lacko L R2 Gerry Weber Opn W 2-0 v Rochus C R1 Gerry Weber Opn 39 19 67% ~ ~ 48 LLWWWW Frank Dancevic W 2-0 v Santoro F SF AEGON Intl W 2-1 v Mayer L QF AEGON Intl 24 20 55% ~ ~ 49 WLWLLL Arnaud Clement L 0-2 v Kunitcin I R1 Ordina Opn L 1-2 v Melzer J R1 Gerry Weber Opn 12 23 34% ~ ~ 50 WWLLWL Marc Gicquel L 1-2 v Navarro I R2 Ordina Opn W 2-0 v Darcis S R1 Ordina Opn 18 26 41% ~ ~ 51 LWWLWL Juan Monaco L 1-3 v Tsonga JW R2 French Opn W 3-0 v Baghdatis M R1 French Opn 25 20 56% ~ ~ 52 WLWWWL Roko Karanusic L 0-2 v Gil F SF Ch-Tunis Opn W 2-1 v Junqueira D QF Ch-Tunis Opn 24 19 56% ~ ~ 53 WWLWLL Adrian Mannarino L 0-3 v Robredo T R1 French Opn L 0-2 v Vinciguerra R2 Ch-Roma Opn 29 21 58% ~ ~ 54 LLWLWW Ivan Ljubicic W 2-0 v Goodall J R2 AEGON Intl W 2-0 v Seppi A R1 AEGON Intl 20 16 56% ~ ~ 55 WWLLWW Mischa Zverev W 2-1 v Berdych T R2 Gerry Weber Opn W 2-0 v Sirianni J R1 Gerry Weber Opn 28 21 57% ~ ~ 56 LLLWWL E Roger-Vasselin L 1-2 v Becker B R2 Ch-Aegean W 2-0 v Varman SKD R1 Ch-Aegean 21 22 49% ~ ~ 57 WLLLWL Robbie Ginepri L 1-2 v Santoro F R2 AEGON Intl W 2-0 v Golubev A R1 AEGON Intl 16 18 47% ~ ~ 58 LLWLWL Kristof Vliegen L 0-2 v Llodra M R2 Ordina Opn W 2-1 v Hernych J R1 Ordina Opn 30 17 64% ~ ~ 59 WWWLLL Ivo Minar L 0-2 v Bogdanovic A R1 AEGON Intl L 1-2 v Istomin D R1 AEGON Cl 33 23 59%Continued~ on Page~ 2 60 LWWLWL Sam Querry L 1-2 v Istomin D R2 AEGON Intl W 2-0 v Capdeville P R1 AEGON Intl 23 21 52% ~ ~ 61 LLLWWL Nicolas Almagro L 0-3 v Verdsaco F R3 French Opn W 3-1 v Gulbis E R2 French Opn 15 16 48% ~ ~ 62 WLLWWL Jeremy Chardy L 1-2 v Schuttler R QF Ordina Opn W 2-1 v Norman D R2 Ordina Opn 28 26 52% ~ ~ 63 LLWLLL T Gabashvili L 1-2 v Klein B R1 AEGON Intl L 0-2 v Karlovic I R1 AEGON Cl 27 25 52% ~ ~ 64 WWLWLL Nicolas Lapentti L 1-2 v Hanescu V R1 Austrian Opn L 0-2 v Verdsaco F R2 Barcelona Opn 13 17 43% ~ ~ 65 WIMBLEDON – Men’s Singles – Top 100 Monday June 22nd to Monday July 6th (NZT) Latest 12 months form Win TAB ASAP Form Players Latest Match Previous Match W L % Seed Odds Fin WWWLWW Andrew Murray W 2-0 v Garcia-Lopez R3 AEGON Cl W 2-0 v Seppi A R2 AEGON Cl 64 12 84% 3 $3.00 1 WWWWWW Roger Federer W 3-0 v Soderling R F French Opn W 3-2 v Potro JM SF French Opn 57 13 81% 2 $1.75 2 WWWWWL Juan M Potro L 2-3 v Federer R SF French Opn W 3-0 v Robredo T QF French Opn 62 16 79% 5 $16.00 3 WLWLWW Novak Djokovic W 2-1 v Serra F R2 Gerry Weber Opn W 2-0 v Bolelli S R1 Gerry Weber Opn 58 18 76% 4 $10.00 4 WWWLWL Jo W Tsonga L 0-2 v Haas T R2 Gerry Weber Opn W 2-0 v Santoro F R1 Gerry Weber Opn 45 14 76% 9 $18.00 5 WWWLWW Andy Roddick W 2-0 v Hewitt L R3 AEGON Cl W 2-0 v Vliegen K R2 AEGON Cl 48 16 75% 6 $17.00 6 WWWWWL Fernando Gonzalez L 2-3 v Soderling R SF French Opn W 1-1 v Murray A QF French Opn 36 13 73% 10 $80.00 7 WWWLWW Tommy Haas W 2-0 v Tsonga JW R2 Gerry Weber Opn W 2-0 v Koubek S R1 Gerry Weber Opn 20 13 61% 24 $40.00 8 WWWWWL Nicolay Davydenko L 0-3 v Soderling R QF French Open W 3-0 v Verdsaco F R4 French Open 30 15 67 12 $150.00 9 WWWWWL Robin Soderling L 0-3 v Federer R F French Opn W 3-2 v Gonzalez F SF French Opn 41 20 67% 13 $30.00 10 LWLWWL Radek Stepanek L 0-3 v Cilic M R3 French Opn W 3-1 v Montcourt M R2 French Opn 32 19 63% 23 $150.00 11 WWLWWL S Wawrinka L 1-3 v Davydenko N R3 French Opn W 3-0 v Massu N R2 French Opn 25 17 60% 19 $125.00 12 WWLWWL Lleyton Hewitt L 0-2 v Roddick A R3 AEGON Cl W 2-1 v Gil F R2 AEGON Cl 12 10 55% ~ $100.00 13 WLWWWL Mikhail Youzhny L 1-2 v Benneteau J R1 AEGON Intl W 2-1 v Simon G R3 AEGON Cl 22 21 51% ~ $150.00 14 WWLLWW James Blake W 2-1 v Querry S R3 AEGON Cl W 2-0 v Ljubicic I R2 AEGON Cl 32 17 65% 17 $70.00 15 WWLWWL David Ferrer L 0-2 v Navarro I QF Ordina Opn W 2-0 v Hernandez O R2 Ordina Opn 34 23 60% 16 $150.00 16 LLLWLW NicolasKeifer W 2-0 v Troicki V R1 Gerry Weber Opn L 2-3 v Ferrer D R2 French Opn 12 12 50% ~ ~ 17 LLWLWL Tomas Berdych L 1-2 v Zverev M R2 Gerry Weber Opn W 2-0 v Hernych J R1 Gerry Weber Opn 30 21 59% 20 $70.00 18 WWLLWL F Verdsaco L 0-2 v Becker B R2 Ordina Opn W 2-0 v Andujar P R1 Ordina Opn 49 23 68% 7 $40.00 19 LLLLWL Marat Safin L 2-3 v Ouanna J R2 French Opn W 3-0 v Sidorenko A R1 French Opn 15 21 42% 14 $150.00 20 WLLWWW Ivo Karlovic W 2-0 v Mahut N R3 AEGON Cl W 2-1 v Benneteau J R2 AEGON Cl 20 20 50% 22 $70.00 21 WLLWLL Viktor Troicki L 0-2 v Kiefer N R1 Gerry Weber Opn L 0-2 v Potro JM R2 French Opn 33 22 60% 30 ~ 22 WWLWLL P Henri Mathieu L 0-2 v
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