L32: Gabi Taylor (5) WR 655 v Carolina Betancourt (MEX) WR 937 (CH 561 Mar 2015) If Gabi plays to her ranking it should be enough to break into the top 500
Ryan, Ewan and Max should all be in the MD, as last week (and possibly Charlie Broom). As should Eliz, Fran and Lauryn J-B. Meanwhile, Jeremy G and Barnaby Smith are playing the qualis. As is 13 year-old Marni Banks, who was in Portugal, I think, last week at the G1 U14 event, and has come over to Spain to t...
Boys R1: Freddie GRANT (GBR) 6-2 6-1 Seung Hyun KIM (KOR) George LOFFHAGEN (GBR) [16] BYE Girls R1: Yeon Woo KU (KOR) 6-1 6-0 Tzarina TUEN-MATTHEWS (GBR) Olivia ELLIOTT (GBR) [9] BYE 14 year-old Brit, Charlotte Navin Weinstein (?), is also here, playing in the doubles wi...
Luke Hammond and Matthew Story stay on in the States for a G1 event and have both drawn qualifiers (Matt having come through that as well). I don't see them on today's oop but when they do play live scores should be available at http://www.tennisticker.de/usa/usta-sb.html R1 (L64) (Q) Arnav Dhingr...
Someone asked on the Granby thread whether Big Arv was the last Brit to win a Challenger title other than Muzza and Boggo, so I thought it might be useful to have a list of Brits who have won Challenger titles in this millennium - it'll also help answer the question "Who was the last Brit to win a Chall...
Apologies if there is already a thread for this. We have 3 of ours in the top 40 at the moment Pretty sure that this is the first such showing since the WTA started running a race/road/road-race; would be great if they could keep this going all season Jo is #7; Naomi #29; Heather #38
R1: Bye R2: (2) Andy Murray WR 2 vs Denis Istomin (UZB) WR 76 (CH 33 13/08/12) H2H: 2-0, Brisbane 2013 QF 6-4 7-6(3), US Open 2013 L16 6-7(5) 6-1 6-4 6-4 Scheduled to start the night session on Saturday at 8 pm local ( midnight GMT ). Unless Andy is very quick, it will be BST by the end of his match ...
QR1: Nicholas Nugent UNR v Mario Nicosia (USA) UNR QR1: (q11) Imran Aswat WR 1543 v Harry Skinner UNR QR1: (q5) Joel Cannell WR 1245 v Unai Amilleta Gonzalez (ESP) UNR QR1: (q13) Piers Farhang WR 2000 v Kemal Mert Aybar (TUR) UNR (Aged 15)
QR1 : Oliver Hudson WR 2253 v Kevin Lynch (USA) UNRQR1 : Dylan Gee WR 2000 v Michal Kominek (POL) UNRBoth Brits in the bottom half of the draw which helps them avoid the two "ringers" entered as WCs in the top half (q1) (WC) is Tucker Vorster WR 297 so if he gets through, he will also be top seed in the MD with...
Congrats to 16 year-old Dan Vishnik on qualifying. QR1: Daniel VISHNICK (GBR) 6-3 6-0 Stefan RADOVANOVIC (SRB) QR2: Daniel VISHNICK (GBR) 6-0 6-1 Zidan DOTTIN (BAR) FQR: Daniel VISHNICK (GBR) 3-6 6-4 7-5 Preston BROWN (USA) Julian Robinson (seeded 6th) and Zyaan Ahmed are...
R1: (4) Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares (BRA) CR 10 (2+8) vs Iñigo Cervantes & David Ferrer (ESP/ESP) UNR (155+0) R1: Dom Inglot & Robert Lindstedt (SWE) CR 62 (35+27) vs Roberto Bautista & Victor Troicki CR 484 (307+177) Believe it or not, the winners of those two matches face one anot...
QR1: Luke Oakley WR 1689 v (q3) Alex Molcan (SVK) WR 841 (CH 831 Feb 2016) QR1: Ben Davis UNR v Johannes Ingildsen (DEN) WR 1770 (CH 1729 Sept 2015) QR1: Elliot Farmer UNR v Milan Drinic (SRB) WR 2000 (=CH) QR1: (q7) Josh Paris WR 1162 v Josh Sapwell UNR
Interesting one this week: Jamie Murray doesn't win a game, but reaches World #1. Does that make him the frontrunner for this week's award? Meanwhile, there was plenty of success at junior level, with Joe Tyler and Megan Davies picking up Grade 4 titles in Qatar ahead of Esther Adeshina and Aidan...
James Ward plays Sugita in the first round of qualies but is not on today's schedule. Evo is conspicuous by his absence which is a real shame. Maybe he couldn't make the journey in time.
Well look who has popped up in Bahrain QR1: Gregory Howe UNR v Salman Hassan (PAK) UNR (Aged 39) Just 2 qualifying rounds here, but unfortunately, for these two, the winner gets the Top Seed in the FQR
We have a large number of young Brits inscribed for the main draw here (including the mysterious young Najia) In the qualis, there's Paul Jubb, fresh from his recent first trip abroad with the LTA to Scandinavia, where he made the final in Norway, before losing to Jack Draper. QR1: Paul JUBB (GBR) [3...
Three of our top boys have made the trip over to Malaysia for the grade 1. All three have byes into the last 32 - Finn Bass, Alexis Canter and Alistair Gray -- Edited by paulisi on Monday 21st of March 2016 01:53:04 PM