In the boys, Ryan Storrie and Jay Clarke both have a bye through to round 2 (opponents to be decided) In the girls, Georgia Lawson also gets a bye through and will play local qualifier, Maria Gabriella Baiocco
No luck really in the singles but the British lads are through to the finals in the doubles which is definitely worth a mention: Final:Ricky HERNANDEZ (GBR) / Matthew STORY (GBR) v Mateusz SMOLICKI (POL) / Kacper ZUK (POL)
Jake, age 14, put out the 4th seed, age 16, today And young Eliz Maloney will be in action tomorrow too. Boys: R1: Jake Hersey def. (4) Daniel Cozma (ROU) 6-4 6-2 Girls: R1: Eliz Maloney v Jessica Bruehwiler (SUI)
Jo Konta WR147 vs [24] Anna Tatishvilli (USA) WR140 H-H 0-1 Albuqueque 2014 in 3 sets Naomi Broady WR172 vs Urszula Radwanska (POL) WR149 H-H 0-0 -- Edited by Sim on Wednesday 14th of January 2015 12:24:03 PM
This week its a G2 in India, with last week's boys winner Alberto Lim in the opposite half to Alexis Canter Boys R1 (L32) Shrey Gupta (IND) v (2) Alexis Canter Girls R1 (L32) (4) Georgina Axon v Sabhyata Nihalani (IND)
I might be in Glasgow when this event is on Could someone please give me some info about the event. Such as ticketing, pricing, seats. Any other relevent info would be great, and maybe something about the atmosphere, etc. Also, any idea which players will be there yet? thanks very much
Alex and Josh in the main draw, presumably: However, Youssef gets the wildcard from hell: QR1: Youssef Hassan v (q1) (wc) Takanyi Garanganga (ZIM) WR 381 (CH 288 in sept.)
Could anyone help me with a definition for what amateur tennis means in terms of UK competition? For instance I work full time in a non-tennis job, but I could still enter a minor tournament and win some money - so the definition can not solely be about earning money. Take a top50 uk player who competes...
Yet another new partner for Sean, but at least he's persevering at Challenger level: R1: Mohamed Safwat (EGY) & Sean Thornley CR 462 (289+173) vs Mirza Basic & Dino Marcan (BIH/CRO) CR 847 (606+241) On paper, at least, they would appear to be in with a chance of making the quarters, where th...
Bit of a turn-up for the books: R1: Lu Yen-Hsun (TPE) & Jonny Marray CR 648 (572+76) vs (WC) Sriram Balaji & Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan (IND/IND) CR 482 (221+261)
R1: Jamie Murray & John Peers (AUS) CR 84 (42+42) defeated (1) Jean-Julien Rojer & Horia Tecau (NED/ROU) CR 32 (16+16) by 3 & 4 I see "Booty" is seeded fourth here with Sam Groth, while his erstwhile (?) partner, Raven Klaasen, is the top seed in Chennai with Leander Paes......
In the boys, second seed Charlie Broom came through easily and James David put up a good fight against the top seed: Boys: R1 Charles BROOM (GBR) [2] 6-2 6-2 Carl Johan PRIOSET (SWE) Karl FRIBERG (SWE) [1] 3-6 6-3 6-3 James DAVIS (GBR) In the girls, no trouble for Emily A: Girls: R1: Emily...
Emily Arbuthnott squeaked through her opening match here today, but Georgia Lawson had a tough time against the 4th seed. Ryan Storrie and Jay Clarke look to have good first round draws. Boys R1 (L64) William Kirkman (DOM) v Ryan James Storrie (8/WC) Jay Clarke v Agustin Cattoretti (BOL) Girls R1 (L6...
Both Brits are seeded but both have drawn very tough unseeded opponents in R1: L32: (7) Josh Milton WR 382 v Stefan Kozlov (USA) WR 466 (CH 441 last Oct; 16yo junior WR 3) L32: (5) Alex Ward WR 348 v Mitchell Frank (USA) WR 584 (CH 503 last Oct; former top 5 junior)