Josh steps down to Futures level again, bit of a comedown after the grass court season. Hopefully he can put behind him the worries of last week or 2, regroup and win the tournament.
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Pray that Klein loses in Junior Wimbly as soon as possible. Given that he is a brilliant grass player, there's a good chance that he'll get a wild card here if he misses the qualies cut.
Klein was removed (probably got into the main draw) and Milton took full advantage of it. Two good wins from Evans.
Final qualies round (rankings correct as of today):
Joshua Milton [Unr] vs. Antoine Tassart [1286] of France Alexander Slabinsky [747] vs. Purav Raja [824] of India Daniel Evans [1511] vs. Ken Skupski [1335] Ross Connolly [1034] vs. Alexander Sadecky [725] of Switzerland Robert Searle [846] vs. David Brewer [882] Luke Campbell [Unr] vs. Ed Corrie [1125] Neil Bamford [870] vs. Travis Rettenmaier [1246] of the USA
At least three qualifiers is good. It's a shame that Evans and Skupski have to play each other.
It's good to see him do well after the terrible South American trip that he had. He'll do very well to qualify here, though. Tassart beat Jim May in the previous round, so he must be a good grass player.
I think I asked this before, but what is the story with Skupski? I know he is a little older, but some of his results during the grass court season and his bad luck with draws etc, I'd love him to do well as he has talent.
Thanks for that info Arka....might be cool to make a list of Brits who come on over here to place College/Uni tennis. Maybe I could catch a match or two if I knew they were coming up here. Montana State U has a good college team etc.