Will 2016 end up like 2013 - A different ATP YE#1 than ITF YE#1

Who will be 2016 ITF YE#1 ?

  • Andy Murray

    Votes: 7 77.8%
  • Novak Djokovic

    Votes: 2 22.2%

  • Total voters
    9

timnz

Legend
It certainly brought up a lot of controversy and heated debates. Will the ITF rule in favour of Djokovic or Murray?

Highlights:
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Murray 9 tournaments won (including Wimbledon, WTF, Olympics and 3 Masters 1000) + 4 runner-ups (Australian Open, French Open and 2 Masters 1000)

Djokovic 7 tournaments won (including Australian Open, French Open and 4 Masters 1000) + 3 runner-ups (US Open, WTF and 1 Masters 1000)
 
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Aussie Darcy

Bionic Poster
Nah I think it'll be Andy.
In terms of overall achievements this year:

Murray:
9 titles, 13 finals.
24 match winning streak to finish the year. (impressive)
1 slam title, 3 straight slam finals and a slam QF
Olympic Gold (no points awarded)
3 Masters titles
3 ATP500
Year end Championships
YE #1

Novak:
7 titles, 10 finals
2 slams, 3R and a slam final.
4 Masters
1 ATP250
 

Aussie Darcy

Bionic Poster
Novak may have an extra slam and an extra Masters but I think the 3R of Wimbledon, nothing at the Olympics and no YEC will hold him back and therefore Andy will get it.
 

Red Rick

Bionic Poster
Question would be interesting had it not been an Olympic year. It was, and Murray won gold, which is a huge thing considering the rest is pretty close.
 

timnz

Legend
Question would be interesting had it not been an Olympic year. It was, and Murray won gold, which is a huge thing considering the rest is pretty close.
Its a real pity the ATP didn't give the Olympics any points at all this year.
 
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nowhereman

Guest
I think it'll be Novak, because the ITF YE#1 is based on slam and Davis Cup points, hence how Novak won it in 2013. I think it'll be the same this year.
 

Big_Dangerous

Talk Tennis Guru
Question would be interesting had it not been an Olympic year. It was, and Murray won gold, which is a huge thing considering the rest is pretty close.

I still think Andy would win by virtue of defeating Novak in the final yesterday. To me that really seals the deal. With the #1 ranking on the line, both guys coming in with no real injuries to report, that was the match that determined player of the year, imo.
 

Tarkovsky

Semi-Pro
It certainly brought up a lot of controversy and heated debates. Will the ITF rule in favour of Djokovic or Murray?

Highlights:
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Murray 9 tournaments won (including Wimbledon, WTF, Olympics and 3 Masters 1000) + 4 runner-ups (Australian Open, French Open and 2 Masters 1000)

Djokovic 7 tournaments won (including Australian Open, French Open and 4 Masters 1000) + 3 runner-ups (US Open, WTF and 1 Masters 1000)

Murray 9 tournaments won (including Wimbledon, WTF, Olympics and 3 Masters 1000) + 4 runner-ups (Australian Open, French Open and 2 Masters 1000)

Djokovic 7 tournaments won (including Australian Open, French Open and 4 Masters 1000) + 3 runner-ups (US Open, WTF and 1 Masters 1000

Djokovic 10.800 points

Murray 10.100 points


from tier 1 tournamnets' finals.

Murray won 1500 points from 500 and below tournaments while Djokovic won only 340 - hence the YE#1 lead
 

timnz

Legend
Any news on this front. Has the ITF announced its Year End Number 1? Will it cause controversy like what happened in 2013?
 
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