R1: MIYAZAKI, Yuriko Lily (GBR) (6) 228 (CH=199 2022) v QualifierR1: BURRAGE, Jodie Anna (GBR) 209 (CH=204 2022) v MUTAVDZIC, Matilda (GBR) 441 (CH=421 2022) {17yo JCH=12} Katie Swan was listed as PFLWMD today.-- Edited by Peter too on Monday 4th of April 2022 06:19:47 PM
So here we go - Round One, Day Two16 players, all seeded by current ranking.4 rounds of play.How does it work? All matches will be won by the player getting the most votes over the next 24 hours or so. Assume all players are fit - any injuries are cured; but their form and play is in line with how they are pl...
So here we go - Round One, Day Two16 players, all seeded by current ranking.4 rounds of play.How does it work? All matches will be won by the player getting the most votes over the next 24 hours or so. Assume all players are fit - any injuries are cured; but their form and play is in line with how they are pl...
QR1: Victor Bini (BRA) UNR vs Aleksandar Andic UNR QR1: Mattias Southcombe UNR vs William McLennaghan UNR QR1: bye vs (q16) Ali Habib UNR QR1: James Markiewicz UNR vs Junhyun Lee (KOR) UNR
So here we go 16 players, all seeded by current ranking. 4 rounds of play. How does it work? All matches will be won by the player getting the most votes over the next 24 hours or so. Assume all players are fit - any injuries are cured; but their form and play is in line with how they are playing now, not thei...
So here we go 16 players, all seeded by current ranking. 4 rounds of play. How does it work? All matches will be won by the player getting the most votes over the next 24 hours or so. Assume all players are fit - any injuries are cured; but their form and play is in line with how they are playing now, not thei...
So here we go 16 players, all seeded by current ranking. 4 rounds of play. How does it work? All matches will be won by the player getting the most votes over the next 24 hours or so. Assume all players are fit - any injuries are cured; but their form and play is in line with how they are playing now, not thei...
So here we go 16 players, all seeded by current ranking. 4 rounds of play. How does it work? All matches will be won by the player getting the most votes over the next 24 hours or so. Assume all players are fit - any injuries are cured; but their form and play is in line with how they are playing now, not thei...
So here we go 16 players, all seeded by current ranking. 4 rounds of play. How does it work? All matches will be won by the player getting the most votes over the next 24 hours or so. Assume all players are fit - any injuries are cured; but their form and play is in line with how they are playing now, not thei...
So here we go 16 players, all seeded by current ranking. 4 rounds of play. How does it work? All matches will be won by the player getting the most votes over the next 24 hours or so. Assume all players are fit - any injuries are cured; but their form and play is in line with how they are playing now, not thei...
So here we go 16 players, all seeded by current ranking. 4 rounds of play. How does it work? All matches will be won by the player getting the most votes over the next 24 hours or so. Assume all players are fit - any injuries are cured; but their form and play is in line with how they are playing now, not thei...
So here we go 16 players, all seeded by current ranking. 4 rounds of play. How does it work? All matches will be won by the player getting the most votes over the next 24 hours or so. Assume all players are fit - any injuries are cured; but their form and play is in line with how they are playing now, not thei...
As we end the first quarter and move from hard to clay, its a good time to take a look at form so far this year. This is my analysis of match data sourced from Jeff Sackmann. Headline statistics from the first quarter 79 women have played a tournament 8 tournaments is the most...
So here we are - 18 players this month. Remember, the aim of this is to find the British Player of the Month. That doesnt mean our best player ranking wise, but the player who has done something special compared to all others - won a big event or two, reached a career high, out-performed expectations, do...
So, the new month starts here. Remember just add your nominations below as the month progresses - cut the list below, paste it in a new post and then just add your nominees name. This period will run through until 3rd April, 5 weeks, when Miami is due to end March 2022 PoM Nominations: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...
A couple of our lads have legged it over from the J3 to the Norway J5 this week: Which has started off well. With R1 wins for Kryan Magimay, Oliver Bonding, Mason Dace and Max Carrier. Finland, J5: R1: Tom Aston won but Tom Dunlop lost. R1 Girls: Wins for Gabia P and SophiaFredericks-McKee. Allegra K D...
QR1: Rishabdev Raman (IND) UNR (CH 1748 in 2017) vs Josef Southcombe UNR QR1: (q5) Oscar Weightman WR 1268 vs bye QR1: Mohamed Amine Aissa Khelifa (ALG) UNR vs Sam Bird UNR QR1: James Harston (AUS) UNR vs Luc Koenig UNR