L32: Toby Martin WR 787 v Franjo Raspudic (BIH) WR 1145 L32: Matthew Short WR 798 v (WC) Djordje Djokovic (SRB) WR 1843 L32: Richard Gabb WR 799 v (2) Ivan Bjelica (SRB) WR 354
Carpenter is a DA. Golding has made a late entry as a qualifing wild card. QR1: (q1-WC) Oliver Golding WR 510 v (WC) Benjamin Strunk (GER) UNR QR1: Alexander Gasson UNR v (q9) Maxime Tabatroung (FRA) WR 1377
R1: Jonathan Marray / Frederik Nielsen (DEN) WR 47 v Lukasz Kubot / Janko Tipsarevic (POL/SRB) WR 109 R1: Colin Fleming / Ross Hutchins WR 56 v Juan Sebastian Cabal / Bruno Soares (COL/BRA) WR 64 If they make it through Marray and Nielsen would play thirds seeds Fyrstenberg and Matkowski in round 2 whi...
Robbo's into MD! Britains Laura Robson, an Olympics silver medalist in mixed doubles with Andy Murray, and the tournaments oldest entrant Kimiko Date Krumm, 41, of Japan are among other qualifying entrants. http://www.cincytennis.com/news/oudin_gibbs_davis_sock_headline_american_qu...
Whatever happened to the Ren sisters? They were top junior's in the world at one point? Also the Askews were very good too and seemed like there was no end to how many of them there were? I also I once saw Joanne Henderson and Francesca Stephenson play at a tournament in Bournemouth and they both looked l...
A quick query, more than anything. I was just looking at the GB v US men's tennis rankings. Quite interesting: if you look at the number of young (1990 up) players within the top 500 (allowing leeway to 510, to get in one or two who are "on the line"), GB actually looks quite good ... 7 players to...
DAs for Evans, Bloomfield, Milton, Fitzpatrick, Golding, Corrie, Burton, Thornley, Willis, Pauffley and Edmund. I am guessing wild cards for Carpenter, Broady, Bambridge and Hudson as they were all down for qualifying but don't appear on the draw, although the first two might have sneaked DAs if...
A large contingent of Brits were here for the first of the traditional Portugese ITFs in August, and Freya Christie + Alannah Griffin maintained their impressive record in doubles this year, chalking up their fifth title within the last 3 months
5 British seeds amongs the contingent in Luxemburg this week Boys R1 (L32) Nathaniel Seyler (FRA) v (8) Julian Cash (GBR) Alexandre Hebras (FRA) v (4) Lewis Roskilly (GBR) (Q) Elias El Khalifa (FRA) v Isaac Stoute (GBR) Girls R1 (L32) Rebecca Smaller (GBR) v Alexandra Bezmenova (GER) (3) Katie Boult...
QR1: James Brimacombe UNR lost to Stefan Vinti (ROU) UNR 6-0, 6-2 QR1: Humzah Mahmood UNR lost to Mihaita Daniel Damian (ROU) UNR 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-3 -- Edited by RJA on Saturday 11th of August 2012 06:01:58 PM
Assuming Andy does still make it out here he will play a qualifier in round 2 and after that it would probably be Raonic in round 3, Isner in the QF opponent and Berdych or Fish in the SF. For those unaware Federer and Nadal have both withdrawn from this event.
L32: Toby Martin WR 788 v Duje Kekez (CRO) WR 638 L32: Matthew Short WR 774 v Nik Razborsek (SLO) WR 1010 L32: Richard Gabb WR 799 v Marko Tepavac (SRB) WR 1544
R1: (ITF WC) Anne Keothavong WR 76 vs (8) Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) WR 8 R1: Agnes Szavay (HUN) UNR vs (ITF WC) Elena Baltacha WR 102 R1: (ALT) Laura Robson WR 96 vs Lucie Safarova (CZE) WR 23 R1: Silvia Soler (ESP) WR 63 vs (ALT) Heather Watson WR 67 I imagine that both Hev & Bally are in with a chan...
Not exactly a cake-walk opening round for Andy, but he should manage to make the second round this time round: R1: Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) WR 26 vs (3) Andy Murray WR 4 -- Edited by Madeline on Friday 27th of July 2012 01:05:23 PM