2016 ATP Sudden Death League Season: Review

Krish872007

Talk Tennis Guru
Many thanks to all who participated in the ATP Sudden Death League Season this year, we hope you enjoyed the game. It wasn't the easiest of years to compete in - definitely a mixed bag with an array of early mass exoduses as well as some tournaments that yielded multiple champions and finalists. Here are a few end of year "awards" we will present now across a range of categories.

2016 AWARDS:

2016 Player of the Year: JJGUY (Year End No. 1, 2 Slam Titles)
2016 Tier 1 Champion: JJGUY (4,650 pts - Most points across all 4 Slams and Rio Olympics combined)

2016 US Open Series Champion: Krish872007 (1,465 pts - Most points accrued in the North American hard court swing)
2016 'Grass Master': stringertom (1,315 pts - Most points across all grass court tournaments)
2016 'King of Clay': JJGUY (3,250 pts - Most points in the European clay court swing)
2016 Autumn Swing Champion: Boozyuzi (3,070 pts - Most points accrued post-US Open)

2016 Comeback Players: Boozyuzi & Tennis sensation (up 12 and 13 ranking spots from 2015, finishing the year in style)
2016 Rising Star: winchestervatennis (started playing SDL in Sydney, ends year as No. 3)

Feel free to add and nominate any further categories (make them more "interesting" as well).

FEEDBACK ON 2016:

Please refer to the "2017 Preview" section when completing the survey.
I have set up a very quick survey which should take no more than 1-2 minutes to complete. Please feel free to provide feedback on this year's league and make sure to vote for your preferences for next year! Some of the proposals are open to discussions, so if you have any further thoughts include them in this thread.

Link to survey: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/3FRB3HW

2017 PREVIEW:

This is our provisional tournament schedule for 2017 - I am currently constructing the new spreadsheet:

1 January (Week 1): Brisbane International - ATP 250 - Hard
8 January (Week 2): Sydney International - ATP 250 - Hard
16 January (Week 3): 2017 AUSTRALIAN OPEN - Slam - Hard

13 February (Week 7): Rotterdam Indoors - ATP 500 - Indoor Hard
20 February (Week 8): Rio Open - ATP 500 - Clay
27 February (Week 9): Dubai Championships AND Acapulco - ATP 500s - Hard

9 March (Week 10/11): Indian Wells - Masters 1000 - Hard
22 March (Week 12/13): Miami - Masters 1000 - Hard

16 April (Week 16): Monte Carlo - Masters 1000 - Clay
24 April (Week 17): Barcelona Open - ATP 500 - Clay

7 May (Week 19): Mutua Madrid Open - Masters 1000 - Clay
14 May (Week 20): BNL Rome Open - Masters 1000 - Clay
28 May (Week 22): 2017 FRENCH OPEN - Slam - Clay

12 June (Week 24): Mercedes Cup Stuttgart - ATP 250 - Grass
19 June (Week 25): Halle AND Queen's Club - ATP 500s - Grass

3 July (Week 27): 2017 WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS - Slam - Grass
24 July (Week 30): Hamburg Open - ATP 500 - Clay
31 July (Week 31): Washington Citi Open - ATP 500 Hard

7 August (Week 32): Rogers Cup Montreal - Masters 1000 - Hard
13 August (Week 33): Cincinnati - Masters 1000 - Hard
28 August (Week 35): 2017 US OPEN - Slam - Hard

2 October (Week 40): China Open Beijing AND Tokyo Open - ATP 500s - Hard
8 October (Week 41): Shanghai - Masters 1000 - Hard
23 October (Week 43): Vienna AND Basel - ATP 500s - Indoor Hard
30 October (Week 44): BNP Paribas Masters Paris - Masters 1000 - Indoor Hard

7 November (Week 45): NextGen ATP Finals - *NEW* - Indoor Hard
12 November (Week 46): ATP World Tour Finals - WTF 1500 - Indoor Hard

Additionally, to make the points distribution a little more equitable, a new points structure is currently being sorted out. Please find the spreadsheet detailing the latest proposal for points below:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MQDgsq2Y6yqXuzkyPgz_waTSSOqdHZxEexLdledOqxQ/edit#gid=0

(This information should be taken into account when filling in the survey in the previous section).
 

Boozyuzi

Legend
IW & Miami points need looked at R1 top & bottom should be the same then incremental rise.

How to figure out Other Masters R1 top & bottom when the schedule is random R1 ?
 

Krish872007

Talk Tennis Guru

Boozyuzi

Legend
Yeah but you could have ppl picking R1 bottom before R1 top or viva versa. Or they could have their R1 top and R1 bottom playing at the same time - 1st on different courts.
 

Boozyuzi

Legend
Yeah but R2 top/bottom could end up playing on a Wednesday (top player on show court) before R1 top/bottom on a Wednesday (on an outside court).

It'll be more confusing than brexit..
 

boredone3456

G.O.A.T.
Yeah but R2 top/bottom could end up playing on a Wednesday (top player on show court) before R1 top/bottom on a Wednesday (on an outside court).

It'll be more confusing than brexit..

well that sometimes happens at the majors when the scheduling ends up wonky. I think on the WTA side I had 3 of picks all play the same day at one of the majors because of weather. But at least if we clearly do it by round it makes it easier to track the picks with the weather. We have the same problem on the WTA side that you bring up above as well. Sometimes a 2nd round match occurs before the first round is even done, usually when seeded players receive byes. Its confusing, but to me I'd rather muddle that then have to dig through old OOPs because of a rain delay canceling a day and screwing up the whole schedule when we pick by day
 
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