QR1: Paul Théate (or Théaté? Unable to confirm one way or t'other) (FRA) UNR vs Sizya Kivanda UNR (CH = 1698 last August) QR1: (q3) Alexis Canter WR 961 (CH = 773 last September) vs BYE Anton M should be in the main draw.
QR1: Rodrigo Banzer (BOL) UNR (CH = 902 in December 2014) vs (q10) David Fox WR 1082 (CH = 1081 last December) Mark Whitehouse should be in the main draw.
As already noted by Status Quo in the Road thread, these are good draws first up, the GB players are the higher ranked in every match up, even if close to be sure. Note for the rankings, these are current today from the WTA site. The AO site has last week's rankings; Savinykh has fallen 25 places this week...
Hi , thanks for whoever's closed the AO poll thread, however. It seems the actual thread is closed in totality and therefore not able to accept new posts etc. I was hoping the poll itself could be closed to new voters but the thread be kept open! Is it possible to reactivate it on that basis, or shall I ju...
Hi everyone, I've thought of a new idea, mainly to help people compete against players that are better than them (in order to improve) but that will also provide some funding for aspiring players. It would be limited to Greater London in the first instance. Simply it's a pyramid where the number of pla...
Gabi and Jodie are still in the draw for the MD. First round matches for all these players were byes FQR: Emily MORTON (GBR) [q10] UNR/1480 vs Diana CHEHOUDI (NED) [q5] 1036/374 (CH:1028 Nov 19) FQR: Katie MORTON (GBR) [q12] UNR/1818 vs Carola CAVELLI (ITA) [q7] UNR/973
The traditional pre Australian Open event should start tomorrow, weather permitting, with 3 of our AO acceptances (Amarni Banks is missing). Felix Gill appears to have the toughest draw against the former JWR5, who has won a Grade A event Boys R1 (L64) (11) Bu Yunchaokete (CHN) v Felix Gill (13) Arth...
In the second event in UAE, this time Imogen came up short (maybe tired from exertions of last week?) But Sophya got a win today in R1. Lara Bakhaya plays tomorrow.
L28: Cameron Norrie WR 52 (CH = 41 last May) vs Qualifier L28: (WC) Alejandro Davidovich (ESP) WR 85 (CH = 82 last October) vs Kyle Edmund WR 69 (CH = 14 in October 2018) The top seed is Foggy.
L48: Brydan Klein WR 375 (CH = 169 in September 2015) vs Dayne Kelly (AUS) WR 359 (CH = 252 in October 2017) -- Edited by Stircrazy on Tuesday 14th of January 2020 06:56:58 PM
QR1: (q1) Benjamín Winter (ESP) WR 723 (= CH) vs Sean Hodkin WR 1264 (CH = 1182 last June) QR1: Sacha Modica UNR vs Anurag Nenwani (IND) WR 1755 (CH = 1238 in February 2018) QR1: Rafael Glotis (GER) UNR vs Tom Hands WR 1664 (= CH) QR1: Mika Berghaus (GER) UNR vs Jake Hersey WR 1410 (CH = 1400 at the start of...
L32: David Fox WR 1082 (CH = 1081 last month) vs (7) Nicolás Alberto Arreche (ARG) WR 585 (CH = 578 last November) L32: Mark Whitehouse WR 688 (CH = 530 last August) vs (2) Genaro Alberto Olivieri (ARG) WR 410 (CH = 406 last week)
Toby Samuel is seeded 2 in a Grade 1 event, weakened because of concurrent Grade 1 events in Latin America and Australia. R1 (L48) Matthew William Donald (CZE) v Sam Bossem (Q) Simon Myslivec (CZE) v (Q) Peter Alam (2) Toby Samuel bye
The second Indian tournament is a Grade 2 attracting a stronger field, so Jasmine Conway is unseeded. Her round 1 opponent won a Grade 2 event in October R1 (L32) Jasmine Conway v (7) Salakthip Ounmuang (THA)