About Setlex

Setlex visualizes how a tennis player's current ranking-points total is built up — decomposing it by the official “best results over a rolling 52-week window” formula and laying every contributing event out on a timeline.

How the breakdown works

A ranking total is the sum of a player's best results over the past 52 weeks — 18 for the WTA and 19 for the ATP.

  • Mandatory events (the 4 Grand Slams plus mandatory 1000s) always occupy a counting slot, even at low or zero points.
  • The remaining slots are filled by the best other results.
  • Anything beyond the cap is shown on the timeline but dimmed — it doesn't count toward the total.

Reading a player page

The headline figure is the player's points total. The composition bar shows how that total splits across tournament tiers (Grand Slams, 1000s, Finals, 500s…). The timeline below lists every event in the window, newest first, with each result's contribution and whether it counts.

About the data

Points are a curated static snapshot — no free official API exposes per-tournament breakdowns. Elena Rybakina and Alexander Bublik are hand-curated, verified snapshots; the remaining top-10 entries are illustrative teaching snapshots that use the standard per-round tables and tie out to the itemized total. Match results and charted statistics come from the sources credited in the site footer.

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