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10 Apr 11 22:22
Nice big win tonight on Sweeting at 3.3, system predicted a win for him over Nishikori.
7 out of 8 of the days match ups were predicted right by the system with only the Dog letting me down.
Had bets on Ljubi, Sweeting & Andujar in ATP and Azarenka & Wozniacki on WTA.
So all in all not a bad days betting.
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Peng - Current Form System

08 Apr 11 23:24
Well todays results show another good win for Peng, ranked 4th YTD on my system and 5th over last 12 weeks.
She beat Mirza, an improving player, but ranked some 40 placs below her on the same system. This will also improve Pengs surface ranking, currently 19th YTD on clay but with this being her 1st outing on clay this year then that is set to improve over the coming weeks. 

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Current Form system

08 Apr 11 23:08
Thought i would try and generate some interest in this system i have put together.
The system uses ranking points as its base, with additional points being won or lost, dependant on what the diffrerence in ranking is of the 2 players playing each other.
Ie Del Potro has stormed up the rankings as he was winning lots of additional points while ranked 400+, 200+ & 100+, now in the top 50 he will stabilise as he has to win against players of equal ranking now.
Raonic is much the same and his ranking may too be artificial while he finds his proper place in the top 50.
Karlovic has also had a couple of good weeks and so makes the top 20.

Current Top 20 Men as of today =
1     6513 points     DJOKOVIC, Novak SRB
2     2645            DEL POTRO, Juan Martin ARG
3     2547            FEDERER, Roger SUI
4     2467            FERRER, David ESP
5     2194            RAONIC, Milos CAN
6     2061            DOLGOPOLOV, Alexandr UKR
7     2054            NADAL, Rafael ESP
8     1998            WAWRINKA, Stanislas SUI
9     1789            ROBREDO, Tommy ESP
10     1722            ALMAGRO, Nicolas ESP
11     1714            MURRAY, Andy GBR
12     1599            BERDYCH, Tomas CZE
13     1300            SODERLING, Robin SWE
14     1223            SIMON, Gilles FRA
15     1215            TROICKI, Viktor SRB
16     1205            GASQUET, Richard FRA
17     1179            ANDERSON, Kevin RSA
18     1137            RODDICK, Andy US
19     1064            KARLOVIC, Ivo CRO
20     1021            CILIC, Marin CRO

The system is formated into an excel spreadsheet and has a number of totals that you can sort on.
Last 12 weeks totals, last 12 weeks totals per tourni played, ytd totals, ytd totals per tourni played and then last 12 weeks by surface & ytd by surface.
The big difference is that the system gives credit or otherwise for who you beat and who you get beat by.
These differences also get bigger points margins dependant on the ranking points available per tournament. Ie Slams gives a much greater benefit to someone like Hernych who beat Istomin & Bellucci before falling to Soderling. So where he only picked up 160 ranking points for reaching Rnd 3, he added 320 points for beating Bellucci, likewise Bellucci lost an equal amount of points for losing to someone outside the top 200 at the time.
I have refined the system over the 14 weeks of this years play and now include all results from all ATP & WTA tournis as well as all ATP Challengers and ITF tournis over £35k prize money.
Some 632 ATP players are now listed and 371 WTA players, although new players bursting onto the scene such as Arruabarrena-Vecino will only show points from the only tournis she has played ie Monzon last week & Marbella this week. She is ranked 253rd with 208 ranking points by the WTA, but on my system she has got 145 points & is ranked 127th already.

Anyone who wants to have a look at the system is welcome to do so as long as you can give me some constructive critiscism back. I can e-mail you a copy and get some feed back after a week or 2.
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