Evo should be in the main draw. QR1: (q6) Ashley Hewitt WR 355 v Kim Cheong-Eui (KOR) WR 551 (CH 530 in Aug) QR1: Richard Gabb WR 410 v (wc) Chung Hong (KOR) WR 1410 (CH 674 in 2012) QR1: (q4) Alex Ward WR 341 v Wang Chieh-Fu (TPE) WR 947 (CH 744 in 2012) Kim won a Futures event in Korea in June but has only played t...
Dan Cox should be in the MD QR1: Joe COOPER v George KYRIAKAKIS-MESSARITAKIS (GRE) UNR age 14 QR1: (13) Michael SULEAU - BYE QR2: (13) Michael SULEAU v (WC) Stylianos PERDIKOGIANNIS (GRE) UNR age 16
Because I am on commitee of Devonshire park LTC disppointed County player rang to check if it's true that due to LTA cut backs that the long tradition of county cups at Devonshire park Eastbourne will be discontinued in the 2014 season If true will it be opportunity for ATP players to focus on Aegon t...
Adam Glynn is the second seed here. The girls draw is not yet up, but Anastasia Mikheeva was on the acceptance list for her first ITF since July Boys R1 (L64) Jonathan Gray (GBR) v Raphael Calzi (LUX) Florian Broska (GER) v Troy Dixon (GBR) Lucas Taylor (GBR) v Luuk Van Der Kroft (NED) Freddie McGeehan (G...
Hey guys, Been a long time lurker and only recently decided that I should join up and get more involved. First off I think a big well done should go out to all you guys that maintain the site, track the results, databases etc etc, its super helpful to people like me that like to keep track of all the brits but...
Matt Short should be in the main draw. QR1: Christopher Reynolds v Mario Paccini Sancho (ESP) UNR age 16 QR1: Nikki Roenn v (q7) Carlos Garcia-Villanueva (ESP) WR 1410 -- Edited by Coup Droit on Friday 25th of October 2013 09:41:39 PM
2013 marks the 5th year since the 1990 boys "graduated". As someone who kind of specialises in the careers of tennis players born in 1990, one thing that I can tell you is that if you predicted back in 2008 that the only 1990 boys in the top 50 after 5 years would be Raonic, Janowicz and Pospisil...
Darren's trying his hand at Challenger level again, though with a partner of whom, I freely admit, I've never heard: R1: Sebastian Bader (AUT) & Darren Walsh CR 564 (287+277) vs Flavio Cipolla & Simone Vagnozzi (ITA/ITA) CR 517 (172+345)
Big surprise here - cf. first match-up: R1: John Isner & Nicolas Monroe CR 396 (341+55) vs Jonny Marray & Igor Sijsling (NED) CR 70 (30+40) R1: Santiago González & Scott Lipsky (MEX/USA) vs Jamie Murray & John Peers (AUS) CR 61 (32+29) R1: Treat Huey (PHI) & Dominic Inglot CR 5...
Three Brits and they're all practically playing each other: QR1 : Philip Sikman v Ayoub Chakrouni (MAR) UNR CH 1402 06/12 QR1 : Conor MacDonald v Robbie Ridout The winners of the two matches play each other for a qualifying spot (so, unweighted, 3 in 4 chance of a Brit qualifying . . .)
The second Spanish G3 again has Julian Cash as top seed, with last week's winner a potential semifinal opponent. Joel Cannell plays one of the beaten semifinalists whilst Josh Sapwell tackles a Spaniard who has won a high percentage of matches so far. R1 (L32) (1) Julian Cash (GBR) v (Q) Bernabe Zapat...
James Ward is seeded 8 and Brydan in action down under. R1:(8) James Ward (GBR) WR 183 v Greg Jones (AUS) WR 250 R1: Brydan Klein (GBR) WR 402 v Michael Venus (NZL) WR 359 -- Edited by steven on Saturday 19th of October 2013 12:37:40 PM
Adam Glynn marked himself out as one to watch earlier in the year with a couple of G4 finals (one win), and he is second seed looking to go nap here Boys R1 (L32) (Q) Joris Bodin (NED) v Youssef Hassan (GBR) (4) Andrew Watson (GBR) v Thibault Saive (BEl) (Q) Freddie McGeehan (GBR) v (LL) Jochen Bertsch (GER...
As usual this is a week Grade A with just 9 top 100 players and a cut outside 1000. The preponderance of home names guaranteed that both Brits were drawn against Japanese players. Alex Sendegeya won the doubles last year with Borna Coric, so needs a good week to avoid a significant drop in the rankings. R...
Katy Dunne was a semifinalist here last year, and Katie Boulter is seeded to reach the same stage. Harriet's chance of reaching that stage has been helped by the withdrawal of the second seed, leaving Harriet as the top seed in her quarter. Gabi Taylor has the hardest task, taking on the winner of last w...
Just checking the Poitiers site (http://www.ifv86.com/) to see if the qualifying draw was out yet and the webcam on the homepage is already running. A player is practicing (first running drills, now hitting) and I'm wondering if it might be JoKo - height, build and hair look about right but it's a bit...
There's a lot of individual threads in the Juniors this week so not much call for 'other results' as most are covered individually. But just a couple to note: in the Ace Tennis U18 ITF Canadian World Ranking Event 2, Grade 5, well done to Piers Farhang, seeded 9, who won three matches before losing in thr...
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L32: Emily Webley-Smith WR 428 v (Q) Anaís Gomar Isart (ESP) UNR L32: (6) Naomi Broady WR 284 v (Q) Smriti Joon (IND) WR 1200 (CH 1183 in Sep) Nice R1 draws but the winner of Emily's match is likely to get the top seed in R2.