We've had a separate thread most years for the Tour Sutton Premier event because quite a few of our top players take part and the prize money is high. The winner also gets a wildcard into the main draw of an ITF event in the next 12 months (if needed). This year the top 8 seeds (of which the top 6 a...
We've had a separate thread most years for the Tour Sutton Premier event because so many of our top players take part and the prize money is so important (the two facts being linked, of course). The winner also gets a wildcard into the main draw of an ITF event in the next 12 months (if needed). This year t...
QR1: Lucas Hellfritsch (GER) UNR vs James Allemby UNR (CH = 2052 in September 2015) QR1: Nicholas Katzaros UNR vs Christian di Aloy (FRA) UNR QR1: Max van Wijk (NED) UNR vs Robert Hughes UNR
L32: Joshua Paris WR 1169 (CH = 893 in July last year) vs (8) Roman Khassanov (KAZ) WR 729 (CH = 671 in May) L32: (6) Jonny Gray WR 607 (CH = 538 in April) vs Alon Elia (ISR) WR 819 (CH = 807 in May) L32: (Q) Conor Berg (USA) WR 1177 (CH = 918 in April last year) vs Ryan Storrie WR 899 (CH = 626 in April)
Looks like several papers reporting the tour finals are out for formal tender. Deloitte are running a process with bids due in by November and a decision on post 2020 venue by March. Much as I love it in London the event was always a semi nomadic one, maybe when Andy has retired it will make sense on se...
I think the time has come for a review as to who should be be moderators. I had to delete a kitchen spam thread in the Andy section today which had been there for 17 hours. And it was one which had escaped the spam filter, so was there for everyone to see which isn't the greatest look for the forum. The only act...
Felix Gill and Jack Pinnington-Jones, our top two lads taking part in the European U16 championships a couple of weeks back and in the Summer Cup, are now in Ukraine. (I have always had a soft spot for Felix, although Jack P-J gets more attention, which might be appropriate as he is a year younger). Derr...
QR1: James Allemby UNR (CH = 2052 in September 2015) vs Roland Stuurman (NED) UNR QR1: BYE vs Jake Hersey UNR Andrew Watson should be in the main draw.
Thought posters might be interested in this article in Forbes re wildcards particularly as it quotes the thinking of Kyle E's agent in relation to the recent WCs awarded to himhttp://www.forbes.com/sites/miguelmorales/2014/04/17/wild-cards-tennis-free-lunch-may-cause-indigestion/...
Harry Wendelken is one of two top 100 ranked boys in this G3 (the top seed is a Chinese boy who retired in a recent home G1 final, thus ending a 21 match unbeaten streak ) Boys R1 (L32) (3) James Story v (Q) Christopher Frantzen (GER) (Q) Benito Sanchez Martinez (GER) v (2) Harry Wendelken Girls R1 (L32) Mor...
QR1: Thomas Fancutt (AUS) WR 633 (CH = 604 in July last year) vs Luke Bambridge WR 696 (CH = 481 in May 2016) If Luke somehow wins that one, he'll play the q1, Yosuke Watanuke. QR1: (q2) Dan Evans WR 315 (CH = 41 in March last year) vs BYE QR2: (q3) Alex Ward WR 337 (CH = 242 in June 2106) vs BYE Liam should be i...