RobC wrote:Jamie overtakes Greg and Jonnie - the new British number 6!
Excellent result but you've just made me realise that on my top 25 table, I've only taken Kyoto (IW wk 1) points off for Jonny and Lee Childs when I should have taken off Ho Chi Minh points as well. Same goes for PTDs in another table on Jonny's site too.
I'll correct it on the next update tonight, but thatks for accidentally drawing my attention to it, told you it was good that we keep an eye on each other's work! LOL.
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LOL yes, that's what ended up leading me to finding my error. I thought to myself "yes, but it's 2.5 weeks before Jamie's Sunderland points will go on the rankings" and went to my records to check whether he had any points to come off in that time. He hasn't, but that's when I noticed that I hadn't taken the HCM points off the other two.
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FI: (2) Jamie Baker WR 249 v (3) Gary Lugassy (FRA) WR 290
Sandbichler went down to Gary Lugassy in two tiebreak sets in last week's Final and Jamie must now face the in-form Frenchman in this week's Final. The good news is that he has already beaten Lugassy this year, in three sets in the Exmouth Future QFs.
On Saturday, Jamie will be 2nd on Court 1 at about 12.30 GMT.
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Good to see Baker win another doubles title, and he looks to be able to combine his singles and doubles form at the moment
Hopefully he can add the singles title to that, and make it a very good week for him
EDIT: Futures events are run by the ITF (i think), and they play best of 3 sets in the ITF grand slams, so I presume it is the same here. All the futures doubles scores I have seen have been best of 3 sets.