QR1: Lloyd Glasspool WR 452 (CH = 282 in July 2016) vs (q6) Evan King WR 308 (CH = 185 in April) QR1: Alejandro Gómez ((COL) WR 475 (CH = 352 in March last year) vs (qWC) Aswin Lizen UNR (WR 1152 in August 2015) Good to see Aswin back in circulation. -- Edited by Stircrazy on Sunday 28th of October 2018 09:46...
Another of those massive 128-man draws! QR1: Tad Maclean UNR (CH = 1580 in April) vs (qWC) Alex Bancila (USA) UNR QR1: (qWC) Kevin Le (USA) UNR vs Jeremy Gschwendtner UNR QR1: Giles Hussey UNR vs Thomas Macleod (USA) UNR
R1: LUMSDEN, Maia (GBR) 368 v REMONDINA, Anna-Giulia (ITA) 614 CH=219 2011Updated rankings 29/10/18-- Edited by Peter too on Monday 29th of October 2018 03:52:39 AM
Q1: STUART. Amelia (GBR) UNR v ByeQ2: STUART. Amelia (GBR) UNR v YUENYAO, Romklao (THA) UNR 18yo JCH=1190-- Edited by Peter too on Friday 26th of October 2018 04:56:34 PM
Good to see Fran in a 60K and she couldn't have hoped for a better draw. R32: [4] Naomi Broady GBR 204 vs qualifier R32: Tara Moore GBR 448 vs [6] Jessika Ponchet FRA 221 (CH 211 6/8/18) R32: Francesca Jones GBR 416 vs [WC] Carson Branstine CAN 795 =CH
L16: Marco Cecchinato & Andreas Seppi (ITA/ITA) CR 1498 (1265+233) vs Dominic Inglot & Franko Skugor (CRO) CR 56 (24+32) The Italians must have got in on their singles rankings!
The draw for qualifying takes place later today, with Jacob Fearnley and Harry Wendelken (if his retirement in Canada wasn't serious) expected to be in it. Aidan McHugh, Anton Matusevich and Emma Raducanu should be in the main draw, but Jack Draper and George Loffhagen did not enter.
QR1: Luc Sciboz (SUI) UNR vs Cameron Price UNR QR1: Michael Faulkner UNR vs Rishabdev Raman (IND) UNR (CH = 1748 in September 2016) QR1: Bernardo Roque (POR) UNR vs Russell Henderson UNR QR1: William Binnie (CAN) UNR vs Marco Wright UNR QR1: Anthony Pero UNR vs Baker Newman (USA) UNR QR1: Fernan...
QR1: Peter Polansky* (POL) WR 130 (CH = 110 June 2018) vs (Q6) Cameron Norrie WR 89 (CH = 66 in August 2018) * or as some call him Peter PoLLansky due to his lucky loser status in GS
Shame there's no British interest in either singles or doubles, although unlike the last couple of years, there were no genuine contenders heading into the latter stages of the season. Final year in Singapore before it adds to China's ever-growing list of tournaments. Got underway this morning w...
R32: (WC) Yasmina El SYED (GBR) UNR v. Federica DI SARRA (ITA) 401 (CH 305 in 2010) hope that info all laid out proper dont know who yasmina know in italy to snag the 25k wc but good luck to her
R1: GREY, Sarah Beth (GBR) 451 v MELNIKOVA, Marina (RUS) 305 CH=170 2015H2H 0-2Surbiton 2018 Melnikova 2-6 2-6 Clermont-Ferrand 2018 Melnikova 3-6 4-6 R1: DART, Harriet (GBR) 2 165 v RUEFFER, Lena (GER) 328 =CH Rankings correct for 22/10/18-- Edited by Peter too on Monday 22nd of October 201...
We have a big contingent here this week and a near perfect record in round one, which is always a nice start. Big congrats, in particular, to young Hannah Smith, born 2004, who has an interesting game and is one to watch: she beat a player 1000 points higher ranked by 1&1. BOYS R1:Haruki OMORI COWIE...
Blu Baker has stayed in Japan, and has sneaked into a seeding position. The down side of that is he is bracketed with the top seed (a finalist in the GA event, with a 56-8 W/L record this year), should they win their opening matches R1 (L48) (15) Blu Baker bye