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I think it’s an attempt at a depth metric for each country. I don’t think it’s *that* useful in theory (one country could have five players in the top 40 and then their No. 6 is #185 and No. 7 is #587), but it does sort of line up with which countries usually have the most options in, say, Davis Cup, should top players decide not to play.

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If only they gave a fig about Davis Cup, amirite?

 

They were raving about doubles specialist Nichole Melichar in their Fed Cup coverage yesterday, and she flopped.  Just as she flopped when commentators kept raving about her over the summer during her World Team Tennis debut.

I continue to be unimpressed by her.  At this point, I take everything commentators say with a grain of salt.

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Don't know. Everyone is wondering what happened. Why she would fire him and call him just a hitting partner after winning the Aussie Open. Lindsay Davenport thought something was up when she just called him a hitting partner and praised everyone else but him after her final win.

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