Tennis
Philipp Schneider no longer in the HTT Top Ten after 227 weeks in series
In the shadow of Lukas Prüger’s first seasonal success, the day after the February-Masters-Ser…
In the shadow of Lukas Prüger’s first success of the season, another remarkable event took place the day after the February Masters Series 1000 tournament. Philipp Schneider, 2-time master’s winner and in the last few years a regular guest in the elite of the Hobby Tennis Tour, has been a regular guest of the amateur tennis tour since 19. The 1,430th edition of the HTT Computer Ranking List, published on February 1,2018, is no longer among the ten best players. For the first time since 14. After 227 weeks in uninterrupted order, the 16-time tournament winner is no longer in the top ten of the Hobby Tennis Tour. A report by C. L.
After his last sixteen at the HTT-Australian Open against France’s HTT No. 1 Lukas Franz, it has already become clear that it was almost a month later and after Philipp Schneider, the former leader of the rankings, shone in his absence at the February Masters Series 1000 tournament and left 360 quarter-final points from the previous year undefended, it is certainty. After 227 weeks or almost four and a half years, the second most successful HTT player in terms of titles over the past five years is no longer in the top ten and thus the “creme de la creme” of HTT. The 37-year-old veteran, who died on 14. Having made it to the top ten on the HTT Entry List for the first time in October 2013, he dropped back from 8th to 11th place, losing three places. The reason for this is not only the HTT bets of the native horn player, which have become scarce in the meantime, who has only played two tournaments since August last year, but also the top results that once marked Schneider’s career path. The Lower Austrian won his last HTT title at the October HTT-500 tournament in 2016. In total, Schneider led the HTT computer ranking list, which has been in existence and maintained since 1990, for 29 weeks. Whether there will be a combeack in the top ten remains questionable!
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