1 Bryan, Bob (USA) 5925
1 Bryan, Mike (USA) 5925
3 Mirnyi, Max (BLR) 4425
4 Bjorkman, Jonas (SWE) 4350
5 Nestor, Daniel (CAN)4050
5 Knowles, Mark (BAH) 4050
7 Zimonjic, Nenad (SRB) 3805
8 Damm, Martin (CZE) 3780
9 Paes, Leander (IND) 3745
10 Santoro, Fabrice (FRA) 3730
11 Ullyett, Kevin (ZIM) 3400
11 Hanley, Paul (AUS)3400
13 Clement, Arnaud (FRA) 3055
14 Llodra, Michael (FRA) 2655
15 Erlich, Jonathan (ISR) 2305
15 Ram, Andy (ISR) 2305
17 Knowle, Julian (AUT) 2295
18 Vizner, Pavel (CZE)2164
19 Dlouhy, Lukas (CZE) 2044
20 Aspelin, Simon (SWE) 2020
21 Bhupathi, Mahesh (IND) 1815
22 Pavel, Andrei (ROU) 1760
23 Melzer, Jurgen (AUT) 1715
24 Waske, Alexander (GER) 1635
25 Matkowski, Marcin (POL) 1550
26 Levinsky, Jaroslav (CZE)1550
27 Fyrstenberg, Mariusz (POL) 1550
28 Coetzee, Jeff (RSA) 1502
29 Murray, Jamie (GBR) 1491
30 Fisher, Ashley (AUS) $ 1475
31 Wassen, Rogier (NED) 1475
32 Perry, Todd (AUS) 1455
33 Skoch, David (CZE) 1433
34 Butorac, Eric (USA) 1432
35 Melo, Marcelo (BRA) 1426
36 Benneteau, Julien (FRA) 1405
36 Arthurs, Wayne (AUS) 1185
37 Sa, Andre (BRA) 1347
38 Rodriguez, Martin (ARG) 1210
38 Cermak, Frantisek (CZE) 1345
39 Thomas, Jim (USA) 1340
40 Kohlmann, Michael (GER) 1335
41 Stepanek, Radek (CZE) 1300
What do we make of the Clement LLodra win at Wimbledon? I do not follow much this game anymore but does it simply mean that if top players were to play it a bit more, they would, for most, occupy the top ranking?
I thought for some times that it was a different game altogether and sync between the team was key but clearly Clement and LLodra have only been playing together for the last 6 months I believe but their success could essentially be attributed to the fact they are simply better single players than the Brians or the Brazilian team. Not much better admitedly.....