QR1: Joshua Oxley UNR v Matheson Klein (AUS) UNR - winner to play an unranked Aussie QR1: Robert Mariconda UNR v Matthew Hogan (AUS) UNR - winner to play (q6) Yan Levinski (AUS) WR 1525 QR1: (q10) Simon Childs WR 1525 v Ryan Agar (AUS) UNR - winner to play an unranked Aussie
QR1 & QR2 are being played on Sunday.
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Robert Mariconda is 15 years old with an LTA Rating of 4.1. He is based at the FIT Academy at the Halton Tennis Club in Buckinghamshire along with Julia Bone and Simon Childs, among others.
http://www.fitacademy.co.uk/players.php
There is a profile of him on above link. He does not have an ITF Junior ranking and reached a high of 76 in the European rankings. His one sole senior appearance to date resulted in a 6-0 6-1 defeat to an unranked Australian called Chris Beaton.
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QR1: Joshua Oxley UNR lost to Matheson Klein (AUS) UNR by 0 & 0 QR1: Robert Mariconda UNR lost to Matthew Hogan (AUS) UNR by 2 & 2 QR1: (q10) Simon Childs WR 1525 beat Ryan Agar (AUS) UNR by 3-6 6-0 7-5
QR2: (q10) Simon Childs WR 1525 beat David Currer (AUS) UNR by 2 & 1
QR3: (q10) Simon Childs WR 1525 v (q6) Yan Levinski (AUS) WR 1525
R1: Myles Blake WR 841 v (5) Daniel King-Turner (NZL) WR 477
Not a great draw for Myles.
On Tuesday, Simon is 1st on Court 15 at 22.00 GMT (Monday) and Myles is 3rd on Court 14 not before 00.30 GMT.
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Good wins for Childs...this tournament is again on the horrible "classic clay" courts...ie astroturf with loads of sand all over it making it incredibly slippy and virtually impossible to move.
He should have a good chance of reaching the main draw, Levinski hasn't qualified for a futures since March 2006 and Simon has a pretty good record of beating players with these rankings.
Don't hold out much hope for Myles Blake though, King-Turner is a big server, courts will suit him. He made the quarters aswell last week...also got to the semis of a 15K in NZ last month
Good win from Childs Rewarded with a winnable round 1 draw, that Indonesian geezer has been ranked in the 600s though. He's played 3 tourneys this year, qualifying and winning a round in two.
Disappointing that Blake was outplayed so comprehensively, an example of someone who was an elite junior but that counts for nothing on the mens tour