There is a glut of high grade events coinciding with the Australian Open, and there is a sizeable group of Brits here hoping to take advantage of a weaker than usual draw for a G2 Boys R1 (L32) Jack Pinnington Jones v (8) Timo Legout (FRA) (4) Oscar Weightman v Filip Krolo (GER) Leo Borg (SWE) v Peter Alam (...
QR1: (q2) Andrew Watson ITF 265 (ATP 660) vs Patrik Hartmeier UNR QR1: (q4) Ryan Peniston ITF 225 (ATP 675) vs Hendrik Jebens (GER) ITF 1588 Liam Broady should be in the main draw - & the top seed.
A chance for Blu Baker to build on last week's fine run to a G1 semi. Matilda Mutavdzic is likely to meet her nemesis from Costa Rica in round 2 if she progresses today Boys R1 (L64) Alfredo Casso (USA) v (5) Blu Baker George Davis v (WC) Esteban Lopez (COL) Girls R1 (L64) (Q) Juliana Munhoz (BRA) v Matilda M...
Tough match for Gabi first up, but it's not a seed, and this is the kind of match she needs to be able to start winning if she is to make continued upward progress. As Seagull has said in the entries section, Heather is missing from the draw although she was still entered. R32: Katie SWAN (GBR) WR 175 vs Jen...
Still questions about Lissey's participation here this week following her withdrawal in the British Tour SF at Bath on Saturday. But since Freya is up to q2 now, that means Lissey will be in the MD if she has travelled, so we won't know for another 24 hours if she's travelled... (unless someone has seen...
Three Brits here, with two seeded, but Marni Banks cops the top seed Boys R1 (L32) Joseph White v (Q) Max Westphal (FRA) (7) Felix Gill v Jerome Kym (SUI) Girls R1 (L32) (1) Melania Delai (ITA) v Amarni Banks
Both Pitaks and Emilie are in the MD... Ola is the only one in tomorrow's OOP; waiting for the MD to appear still. Has now appeared, and oh dear, Emilie has drawn the top seed and Kasia the 3rd seed R32: Aleksandra PITAK (GBR) UNR/426 17yrs vs Minami SHUTO (JPN) UNR/813 (CH:1130 Oct 18) R32: Emilie...
Only Tara is in the q draw, which means Naomi is in the MD or has left. Of note is that Tara was last on the q list but is now the q12th seed, so a lot of players on the q list have not signed in. Her opponent was only 23rd on the alt list, but nevertheless as a promising junior is likely to provide Tara with a tough m...
R1: JONES, Francesca (GBR) 1 474/44 18yo v MIHAIL, Diana Maria (ROU) WC UNR/1351 CH=1112 20/11/17 18yo -- Edited by Peter too on Tuesday 15th of January 2019 02:15:35 AM
Holly Fischer stays on for the final Indian G2, which moves to clay. Last week's winner Federica Sacco is in the opposite half of the draw to Holly. R1 (L32) (Q) Shuoran Wang (CHN) v (6) Holly Fischer
L16: (ITF) Javier Barranco & Raul Brancaccio (ESP/ITA) CR 1035 (484+551) vs Scott Clayton & Adil Shamasdin (CAN) CR 327 (167+150) -- Edited by Stircrazy on Sunday 13th of January 2019 09:06:48 PM
Three Brits here for a G1, all playing Americans, and the seeded Blu Baker has notched up a win in one of the early matches Boys R1 (L64) (4) Blu Baker d. Spencer Whitaker (USA) 3-6 6-1 6-0 Derrick Chen v Alexander Bernard (USA) Girls R1 (L64) (4) Savannah Broadus (USA) v Matilda Mutzvdzic
Sam Bossem comes smoothly through qualifying to make 3 Brits here R1 (L48) (16) Oscar Weightman bye (WC) Michal Kracman (CZE) v (Q) Sam Bossem Felix Gill v Fausto Tabacco (ITA)
Tara the only person in qualifying, meaning the others (Lissey and Freya) didn't travel as there is at least one player in the draw who was lower down the Alt list. Worst possible draw for Tara though unfortunately. QR1: Tara MOORE (GBR) 484/152 vs Kai-Lin ZHANG (CHN) [q1] 252/ 223