Really don't want to jinx her but I did some calculations this afternoon here in Melbourne while you all slept The march towards the top 50 and hopefully beyond is well and truly on. I have her currently at exactly 60 with a few girls (Kvitova & Sevastova especially) still to play their second round...
According to Ace mag on twitter. Three Brits in the MD! I have always loved Miami way more than IW and this just makes me love it even more. More top 10 wins please, girls! :p
QR1: David Livingston UNR v Filipe Brandao (BRA) WR 1414 QR1: Patrick Ogier UNR v Fabrizio Caldarone (ITA) UNR -- Edited by steven on Saturday 13th of March 2010 08:09:07 PM
Hutch partners Andy here and they have drawn Flake and A-Rod in the first round, and if they get to the second round are likely to face the top seeds Nestor/Zimonjic. -- Edited by Stircrazy on Thursday 11th of March 2010 10:01:12 AM
David Rice (7) GBR WR 510 v. Gilad Ben Zvi ISR WR 692 WR 620 or an unranked WC in the second round, so a good shot at quarters, where he'd probably face top seed Vasek Pospisil (WR 312).
QR1: ALLEMBY, James UNR v BROX, Enzo (GER) UNR QR1: WALKER, Craig UNR v (16) BERMAN, Sean (USA) WR 1327 QR1: DYL, Jan UNR v AULINA, Francesc (ESP) UNR QR1: WHITE, David Christopher UNR v ARAUZO-MARTNIEZ, Juan-Samuel (ESP) UNR
Natalie Beazant made her first appearance since retiring in Ecuador, having been offered a wildcard. Although failing to progress in singles she has reached the doubles final, but Damian Gryzelko was unable to match his recent doubles title. Boys R1 Stefano Napolitano (ITA) d. Damian Gryzelko (G...
Last year Jessica Ren came away with the trophy here, and Alex Walker is hoping to replicate the feat this year. She has started well, by taking out an in-form seed. Her second opponent won the Copenhagen Grade 4 tournament recently. Boys R1 (L32) (4) Viktor Stjern (SWE) d. Christopher Helliar (GBR)...
Jack Carpenter and Ashley Hewitt have augmented the British presence here. Jack takes a hit this week, with points from a Grade 1 QF dropping off. To replace them he will probably need to beat world number 3 and Australian Open champion Tiago Fernandes. Ashley has to tackle the winner of last week's As...
The first of two fairly weak Grade 2s in South Africa sees Jennifer Ren make a stopover between South American and Asian tournaments. Fran Stephenson has drawn the short straw of the top seed. Boys R1 (L32) (6) Christopher Simpson (GBR) v Sebastian Richter (GER) Girls R1 (L32) (1) Ilinca Stoica (ROU)...
QL32: Amanda FINK (USA) (5) Vs Robyn BEDDOW (GBR) Jade FRAMPTON (USA) Vs Christine KANDLER (AUT) (9) Amanda ELLIOTT (GBR) (7) Vs Sydney WEST (USA) Marcela-Guimaraes BUENO (BRA) Vs Alina SULLIVAN (USA) (14) Nicola GEORGE (GBR) (8) Vs Yawna ALLEN (USA) Giannina MINIERI (CHI) Vs Alexandra MORENO-KA...
ATP Indian Wells Week 2 $3.6 Million (Hard) - Andy Murray CHALLENGERSCaltanissetta EUR 42,500+H (Clay) - (Phillips?) FUTURESBath GBF4 $15K (Indoor Hard) - Dan Evans, Josh Goodall, Chris Eaton, Dan Smethurst, Dan Cox, Josh Milton (Willis, Ward A, Inglot, Pauffley, Illingworth, Thornley, Bai...
Last year there was a strong British party for a quartet of Asian Grade 1 events. This time just Jessica Ren and Manisha Foster, who negotiated qualifying, are here for the first of these. Jennifer Ren should be completing a four continent schedule within 2 months by joining Jess later on, whilst Jame...
A problem with Elisha Gabb's entry for this tournament meant that she had to go into qualifying, and lost in the final round, so will have to hope for a Lucky Loser spot. The draw doesn't give me much optimism of British involvement beyond the first round. Lucy plays the world number 8 whilst Daneika onl...
QR1: Nick Cavaday WR 1288 v Goncalo Pereira (POR) WR 1185 QR1: Philip Barlow WR 1279 v Francisco Ramos (POR) UNR QR1: Robert Dee UNR v Joao Silverio (POR) UNR QR1: Sam Jeffery UNR v Sami Huurinainen (FIN) WR 1237 QR1: Nikki Roenn UNR v Marvin Netuschil (GER) WR 1653 QR1: Charlie Goode UNR v Raphael Bur...