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Olympics - Bronze - Mens Singles
 commencing Monday, 15 August 2016 (form past 12 months)
Form Players Last Match Previous Match P W L Last
Met
ASAP
Margin
WWWWL Kei Nishikori  L (H) 0-2 v Murray A 13/8/16 SF Olympics W (H) 2-1 v Monfils G 12/8/16 QF Olympics 75 57 18 0-2
WWWWL Rafael Nadal  L (H) 1-2 v Potro JM 13/8/16 SF Olympics W (H) 2-1 v Bellucci T 12/8/16 QF Olympics 71 55 16 25/4/16 W by 2-1
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Olympics - Final - Mens Singles
 commencing Monday, 15 August 2016 (form past 12 months)
Form Players Last Match Previous Match P W L Last
Met
ASAP
Margin
WWWWW Juan M Potro  W (H) 2-1 v Nadal R 13/8/16 SF Olympics W (H) 2-0 v Bautista R 12/8/16 QF Olympics 26 18 8 2-1
WWWWW Andrew Murray  W (H) 2-0 v Nishikori K 13/8/16 SF Olympics W (H) 2-1 v Johnson S 12/8/16 QF Olympics 73 62 11 16/3/13 W by 2-1

   ASAP Power Rankings - 12 months form
Power
Rank
Last
Week
PlayersPWLStreak%
Win
11Novak Djokovic87798L191%
22Andrew Murray736211W1785%
33Rafael Nadal715516L177%
44R Gasquet573819L167%
55Tomas Berdych654421L168%
69Juan M Potro26188W569%
77Milos Raonic614615L175%
88Roger Federer534211L179%
96Dominic Thiem825725L370%
1010S Wawrinka695019W372%
Grand Slam Record - last 5 years
PlayersTitlesFSFQF%
QF
R4%
R4
Wins
Rafael Nadal711121667%1771%107
Andrew Murray310182385%2385%133
Kei Nishikori011519%1141%56
Juan M Potro001429%750%37
Feliciano Lopez00027%621%50
Ivo Karlovic00000%210%23
Form Guide Key
Home team listed first - form column indicates last 6 matches.
'ASAP Margin', 'Predcitor %', and 'Future Spread' are computerised future calculations based on the 'ASAP Power Rankings'
ASAP Power Rankings
What is the ‘Power Ranking’ ?
After each game teams and players record a computerised rating based on the scoring mechanism of the sport. Factors which go towards the rating include points differential, ground percentages (home/away), night/day percentages, and injury adjustments.
This rating is combined with all the other season ratings to produce an average index weighted to more recent games (the Power Ranking).
How do the ‘Power Rankings’ work ?
The Power Rankings indicate to the punter the likely difference in performance quality between one team/player and another.
For example:If the Crusaders are rated 36 and the Hurricanes are rated 26, it means the Crusaders should beat Hurricanes by 10 points tomorrow before the addition of home advantage etc.
What is the benefit to sports bettors ?
The great thing for sports bettors is that you can identify which teams are performing best regardless of their position on the points table and thereby also identify value. The ‘Power Rankings’ drive the calculation of the ‘future margin’ displayed on the form guides, along with the likely ‘% chance’ of both teams, and the likely ‘margin spread’.