Really not sure it's worth starting a thread for this but just in case Darren Walsh's mum is reading this forum: R1 : Ruben GONZALES (PHI) / Darren WALSH (GBR) [1] BYE QF : Damiano DI IENNO (ITA) / Francesco VILARDO (ITA) won 6-4 6-3 v Ruben GONZALES (PHI) / Darren WALSH (GBR) [1]-- Edit...
The cut dropped as low as 608 here, so Neil easily made the main draw in the end! L32: Neil Pauffley WR 435 v Jose (Rubin) Statham (NZL) WR 295 (CH 279 in Feb) London (UK)-born Statham is ambidextrous and plays double-handed on both sides. (all according to ITF) Updated with new (26 Aug) rankings-- Edite...
I noticed there is a link up for this: http://t3nnisstats.webs.com/ Anyone having a go. Although i am usually rubbish at these, sadly i quite like to see what some of the forumists are predicting :)
Started the thread early as James has made qualies, but Dan is 5th on the alts list and is waiting for 5 to withdraw from the main draw or those above him on the qualis/alts list: Troicki looks a given and Cilic may also be for the same reason: Main draw entries: 1 Djokovic, Novak SRB 1 2 Murray, Andy GBR 2 3 Fe...
ATP US Open Week 1 (Hard) - Andy MurrayCHALLENGERSBangkok $50K (Hard) - (Pauffley)Como $35K+H (Clay) - (Corrie, Ward A, Edmund)FUTURESWrexham GBF17 $10K (Hard) - Dan Cox, Josh Milton, Marcus Willis, Tom Farquharson, Richard Bloomfield, Jack Carpenter, Josh Ward-Hibbert, Liam Broady, Geor...
QR2: (q2) Ed Corrie WR 338 v Moritz Baumann (GER) WR 518 (CH 344 in 2012) or Edoardo Tessaro (ITA) WR 1748 (CH 1614 last month) -- Edited by steven on Friday 23rd of August 2013 10:52:24 PM
With British players at the UK nationals, the G1 in the US, the G2 in Hungary and the G4 in Mauritius all having their own threads, there is also an impressively large amount of other GB representation dotted around the globe this week (the results aren't amazingly impressive, unfortunately, but the...
A quintet of Brits here, with Joshua Sapwell the top ranked, but he and Julian Cash face tough openers against seeds. Josh's opponent has won 3 of his last 4 tournaments, while Josh has won his last 2 Boys R1 (L32) Aswin Lizen (GBR) v (WC) Mate Valkusz (HUN) Julian Cash (GBR) v (5) Dominik Stary (CZE) Tall...
Brydan is likely to be the top seed in the main draw again. QR1: Faraz Siddiqui UNR v Rishabdev Raman (IND) UNR QR1: Tim Hill UNR v (wc) Tan Acar (TUR) UNR FQR: Siddiqui or Raman v (q3) Alexey Nesterov (KAZ) WR 1603 FQR: Hill or Acar v Mert Dinc (TUR) UNR -- Edited by Stircrazy on Tuesday 20th of August 2013 12...
Luke Bambridge should be in the main draw here. QR1: (q7) Cameron Norrie WR 1334 v Hugh Hull (CAN) UNR FQR: (q3) Jonny O'Mara WR 1021 v Raheel Manji (CAN) UNR or Isade Juneau (CAN) UNR FQR: Norrie or Hull v (q10) Winston Lin (USA) WR 1624 or Haig Schneiderman (USA) UNR -- Edited by steven on Sunday 18th of Au...
Certain doubles partners are giving the singles a go & would you Adam & Eve it? QR1: Dominic Inglot WR 930 vs Treat Huey (PHI) WR 1133 Dom would appear to have the edge there. I guess that means they'll be playing in the doubles together. John Peers will be the opponent of whoever wins the enco...
Matt Short was a late withdrawal from the main draw here but there are two Brits in qualifying: QR1: Nikki Roenn UNR v Radoslav Shandarov (BUL) UNR QR1: Philip Sikman UNR v Adrien Malosse (FRA) UNR
I read an article about this one having its prize money increased making it the largest tier 1 (whatever that means?) prize pot.Winner £1,500.00Runner-Up £1,000.00Losing Semi-Finalist £500.00Losing Quarter-Finalist £350.00Last 16 (men only) £200.00 So i thought it would be an interes...
R1: Dominic Inglot & Jerzy Janowicz (POL) CR 94 vs André Begemann & Rohan Bopanna (GER/IND) CR 47 R1: Julien Benneteau & Nenad Zimonjic (FRA/SRB) CR 41 vs Colin Fleming & Andy Murray CR 374 Dom should at least have some idea of what to expect from Bops & Begemann, since he & T...
As we're now at the semi-final stage at the G4 event, time to make mention of the exploits of the Ridout brothers and Ben Stride. Charlie Ridout (the younger brother, just turned 16) lost in the quarter finals to the number 3 seed Brandon Laubser (RSA). However, his older brother (age 18) can now try an...
L32: Daniel Evans WR 247 v (8) Tatsuma Ito (JPN) WR 181 L32: James Ward WR 260 v (2) Ruben Bemelmans (BEL) WR 134 -- Edited by RJA on Saturday 20th of July 2013 05:16:23 PM
The US Open qualifying draws take place this evening, with JoKo, Sam, Tara and Bally all due to play. For completeness, there was one Brit (at college in the US) in the finals of US Open pre-qualifying as well (having won the Florida sectional pre-qualifying event) - those finals have been taking plac...
Katie Boulter and Isabelle Wallace are the advance party in preparations for the junior US Open (Cameron Norrie, Luke Bambridge and Jonny O'Mara join in Canada after playing a Futures, while Harriet Dart comes straight to the Canadian Open and Katy Dunne joins a week later at the US Open if fit). Both...
One Brit in a half-empty qualifying draw: FQR: Jack Saunders UNR v (wc) Lewis Bumgardner (USA) UNR I assume his opponent's surname is an Americanised version of the name Baumgartner - if so, they might have been better advised to leave it as it was
L32: (6) Kyle Edmund WR 408 v (WC) Mikolaj Jedruszczak (POL) WR 1106 (= CH) 4th seed Panfil and last week's nemesis Balleret are in the same quarter of the draw. Edit: I'd forgotten the board can't cope with most of the accents in Polish (only a fairly major European language - come on Activeboard!) -- Ed...