Excellent result for Jamie especially on a faster court ! Maybe Craig can get some quotes from him ?
He must have returned a lot better this time round and made Wolmarans play more after the serve. He should beat Coelho, can't see the Aussie troubling him.
Shame about Bamford but he did well to take a set. He often seems to take sets off these higher ranked players but just isn't able to close it out against them, otherwise he'd be ranked about 200 places higher.
Sagoo's loss was inevitable, Lugassy is on a hot streak atm...won the title in Jersey and won the ITF player of the month title for February. However, it's great to see Sagoo with his first point...hopefully he'll turn up in Bath and get more wcs there
Jamie Baker/Aisam Qureshi (GBR/PAK) d. (1)Prakash Amritraj/Joshua Goodall (IND/GBR) w/o (3)Martin Fischer/Philipp Oswald (AUT) d. Marcin Gawron/Mario Trnovski (POL/SVK) 7-6(4) 6-3 (4)Andre Coelho/Samuel Groth (AUS) d. Ian Fanagan/Tom Rushby (GBR) 6-4 6-2 (2)Neil Bamford/Jim May (GBR) d. Andreas Haider-Maurer/Armin Sandbichler (AUT) 6-4 3-6 6-4
He'd already headed back to Roehampton the night before. Currently seeing a physio there. It's not serious just a precaution..should be ok for the Bath 15Ks
ForeverDelayed wrote: Great win there for Dickson, and before this tournament I hadn't heard of him, so he must be a name to look out in the future then I guess
Dickson was the no 1 U18 in Britain (in the national rankings though not the international rankings) for large parts of 2006.
He trains in Manchester with Brian McFadden (no not the former Westlife singer). He lost to Ed Corrie and Josh Milton in straight sets last autumn.