boggo has been working on his fitness, lol, but its not an overnight thing, same with andy. definatly thats where he needs to improve, and i think he has been doing a lot.
he told me that when he was in he states with peter or brad they both made his work really hard. hopefully they will push him up.
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Edinburgh is a $15k event (despite what the ATP site says) therefore he could have asked for a WC which IS available to players ranked 101-150 applying 14 days before the Monday of the event but I guess he might feel embarrassed in doing so but hey if it's permissible why not?
considering boggo's recent practice of going for the tougher options available to him i think its highly unlikely we will see him back at futures bar serious injury etc.
he could have been top seed in spain if he had wanted too, even next week he has gone for the tougher challenger.
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Booty told me this evening (speaking about the doubles defeat) that it was tough as it was raining for most of the match and so the conditions were extremely slow, not what they were looking for. Clay's taking him a while to adapt as growing up in the USA, the juniors never play on it.
Guess that could have affected Boggo too....slow clay wouldn't have suited him either
Booty also said that they had a set pt in the first set at 5-4 but missed it and went on to lose the set 7-5. Went an early break down in the 2nd and let it slip away