The field here, apart from Venus, is scarcely stroner than a $50/75K, great potential. R1: Johanna KONTA (GBR) 118 vs Qualifier Winner to play the winner of ShelbyRogers/Qualifier R1: Naomi BROADY (GBR) 147 vs Kristina MLADENOVIC (FRA) 73 [3] First meeting Winner to play the winner of Sesil Karant...
R1: Farris Fathi Gosea WR 922 v (4) Mitchell Krueger (USA) WR 434 (CH 330 in June 14) He's also teamed up with Eric Quigley, and they're fourth seeds in the doubles.
Danny Manlow is almost certainly in the MD. Tom Hill is also in the Q acceptance list, no 13, but doesn't show up in the Q draw so, just maybe, is direct entry or has a WC. Four rounds of qualifying: QR1: Christopher Helliar UNR v (wc) Errol Smith (USA) QR1: Ryan James Storrie UNR v Beau Pelletier...
Jonathan Gray tries his luck in another G2 event this week, and appears to have a good opening draw this time, against someone yet to win a main draw ITF match R1 (L32) Jonathan Gray (GBR) v (Q) Karim Abdel Raouf (EGY)
After a spell on Ecuadorean clay Anna Brogan has moved north to Canadian hard courts. However if she hoped for a gentle opener to ease the transition she will be disappointed. Her name came out the draw against the top seed, who would also have been one of the top seeds in Ecuador (JWR 6 / WTA 380) R1 (L32) (...
Nastya Mikheeva plays her first tournament for a few weeks and is drawn against another '99 with a good win-loss ratio, including a Grade 2 final this summer (beating a top 20 player en route) R1 (L32) Anastasia Mikheeva (GBR) v (7) Elena Rybakina (RUS)
Ed gets young Johan Sébastien, fresh from winning the U18 nationals and the 10k in Belgium when I thought Jack would get the better of him in the quarters (got that wrong . . .) But then Ed comes fresh from winning the 15K+H ! Ed not down to play tomorrow though :::))) R1: (3) Dave Rice WR 284 v Jaume Santo...
L32: Yang Tsung-Hua (TPE) WR 247 (CH = 165 in May 2012) vs Kyle Edmund WR 243 (CH = 210 at the beginning of this month) The pair have never met before.
A strong group here for a tournament which has seen British success in the past R1 (L32) Nermeen Shawky (EGY) v (6) Ema Lazic (GBR) (3) Eden Richardson (GBR) v Alina Yeroshenko (UKR) Maria Siopacha (CYP) v (2) Jasmine Amber Asghar (GBR)
R1: WATSON, Heather (GBR) 45 v CIRSTEA, Sorana (ROU) 81 (CH=21 Aug 2013)H2H 2-02012 Miami 6-3 3-6 7-6(4)2013 Retirement by Sorana after losing the 1st set.R1: KONTA, Johanna (GBR) 121 v PEER, Shahar (ISR) 155 (CH=11 2011)
R1: (16) Treat Huey (PHI) & Dominic Inglot v Benjamin Becker & Artem Sitak (GER/NZL) *in the same section as (1) Bryan & Bryan R1: Ross Hutchins & Colin Fleming v (3) Daniel Nestor & Nenad Zimonjic (CAN/SRB) R1: (15) Jamie Murray & John Peers (AUS) v Scott Lipsky & Rajeev...
A rare hard court G3 at this time of year has attracted a large British entry R1 (L32) (Q) Carlos Kelaidis (SUI) v Daniel Bennett (GBR) (3) Alexis Canter (GBR) v Patryk Krolik (POL) Sebastien Butler (GBR) v Uladzimir Dorash (BLR) Freddie McGeehan (GBR) v Daniel Dudockin (ISR) (WC) Constantinos Chris...
Katie Boulter, Isabelle Wallace and Gabi Taylor are in the main draw on ranking, whilst Katie Swan has earned a Special Exempt for her efforts in Quebec. The main draw, with seeds who mostly did not play in the Canadian G1, begins on Sunday. Qualifying has begun today, with scores on the US Open website...
Surely they can't mess this one up: R1: (1) Ken Skupski & Neal Skupski CR 161 (80+81) vs Egor Gerasimov & Hiroki Moriya (BLR/JPN) CR 915 (368+547) Let's hope they've returned from their break with their batteries fully recharged.