Rank profile insights
Structural breaks, plateaus, and nearby key thresholds for the selected rank.
Structural breaks, plateaus, and nearby key thresholds for the selected rank.
Raw points are not ideal for comparing ranking thresholds across time because the scale of points can shift with the calendar, tournament distribution, and the depth of the field. A relative level is more informative: it captures how difficult a rank is compared with the rest of the tour at a given moment, instead of only counting points.
This approach helps detect inflation or compression in the ranking ladder, identify plateau zones where several ranks require almost the same level, and spot structural breaks where the difficulty jumps sharply between two adjacent clusters of ranks. The charts are built from week-by-week interpolated rank curves, then summarized with means, medians, standard deviations, quantiles, and a reference-window comparison for the selected date.