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Hopefully we'll get a qualifier or so out of this, but not too convinced that we will though

Bamford/Skupski have a chance in the top section, especially as Groth best results have come on the clay, so one of them could sneak past him

Rushby is seeded to make it, so there has to be some hope there, but Klein could take him out in the final round

May is he rediscovers his pre-Wimbledon form could get through as well, but hopefully someone will


Yeah Skupski and Bamford might have a chance there...Groth did make the semis in Frinton though. Fabrice Martin is the other danger in the top section - huge server

Irwin and May must have a really good chance in the 3rd quarter, Luke Bourgeois has been top 300 but his recent form has been poor. He lost in straights to Duclos in Felixstowe and withdrew injured from Manchester qualies last week.

Allinson beat Klein in straights last week and they're seeded to meet in qr2 so hopefully that'll remove that obstacle for Rushby. Grass isn't Klein's best surface anyway...he got hammered by Berankis in junior Wimbledon quarters and was a bit lucky to get there, survived two champions tiebreaks in earlier rounds. 

 

 



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Drew wrote:

No play today at all due to rain.

MD below :

1 QURESHI, Aisam-Ul-Haq PAK v 2 , Q
3 NILAND, Conor IRL v 4 OGER, Thomas FRA
5 BURGSMULLER, Lars GER v 6 UEBEL, Lars GER
7 RICE, David GBR v 8 BOPANNA, Rohan IND
9 DUPUIS, Antony FRA v 10 COELHO, Andrew AUS
11 HUTA GALUNG, Jesse NED v 12 , Q
13 FEENEY, Adam AUS v 14 CHILDS, Lee GBR
15 MILTON, Joshua GBR v 16 MEFFERT, Dominik GER
17 WESSELS, Peter NED v 18 , Q
19 , Q v 20 LEVY, Harel ISR
21 KASIRI, Miles GBRv 22 JUSKA, Andis LAT
23 GOODALL, Joshua GBR v 24 STADLER, Simon GER
25 BLOOMFIELD, Richard GBR v 26 SLABINSKY, Alexander GBR
27 RYDERSTEDT, Michael SWE v 28 PETZSCHNER, Philipp GER
29 RETTENMAIER, Travis USA v 30 ALCAIDE, Guillermo ESP
31 SHARAN, Divij IND v 32 JONES, Alun AUS

WCs to Rice, Kasiri, Slabba & Milton.

Nice draw for Slabba wink.gif



Hmm, I'd say that is a horrible draw for Slabba !   Bloomers is unlikely to throw in two bad weeks in a row on grass...he won 6-3, 6-2 last time they met, indoors at the start of Jan. After that match Slabba said that he felt he was better than Bloomers from the baseline but Bloomers' serve was just untouchable that day. The winner's gonna have a really tough rd2 match aswell, looks likely to be Petzschner who's on a roll atm, made a challenger final on clay two weeks ago and then made Manchester quarters last week, beating Dupuis in rd2.

Stadler and Goodall played earlier this year with the German winning 6-4, 6-0 in the cardiff challenger. First set was really close but Josh lost his cool and seemed to lose belief in the 2nd. Doesn't look promising as Stadler's been on great form on the grass : qualified for Halle and won a round before taking a set off Youzhny, made final qualies round at Wimbledon losing to Mahut, made a challenger semi on clay two weeks ago. He lost in Manchester rd1 to the dangerous Rettenmaier (god only knows why he's outside the top 1000) who's now in the final.

Good draw for Kasiri at this level, hopefully he can up his level with it being a challenger...Juska's made 3 futures finals and a challenger quarter this year, most on slow hard or clay...he has done well indoors in the past so grass isn't gonna be problematic for him

Milton's match will be more good experience for him at this level. Same goes for Rice. Bopanna made the semis in Manchester.

Childs has by far the best draw against the unpredictable Feeney who blows hot and cold (ranked 360ish). In Felixstowe he took out Rettenmaier in rd1 (who's now in the Manchester final) but then lost to Ghedin. Last week he crashed out in straights to Uebel (ranked 360ish too). Feeney's a true Aussie, he lists his hobbies as bodyboarding and the beach biggrin.gif  

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Anyone going to watch this week ?

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I hope to be there, but it won't be till thursday at least; and that's as long as the rain holds off.

Sorry i've not been able to get on here to post a for a while; we've just had our second child and well it was a bit complicated, but it's looking good now. Our eldest is 2 and a half and we're trying to get him to start playing but he's not very good yet. plenty of time though, although he will proudly assert that when he's older he's going to "play tennis on the telly like rafa"! More of that in 13 years time when he becomes the youngest wimbledon winner ever.

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jezzauk wrote:

Sorry i've not been able to get on here to post a for a while; we've just had our second child and well it was a bit complicated, but it's looking good now.


Congratulations!



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Sheddie wrote:

Anyone going to watch this week ?



I might be able to go on Tuesday, but depends on weather, work and OOP!



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jezzauk wrote:

I hope to be there, but it won't be till thursday at least; and that's as long as the rain holds off.

Sorry i've not been able to get on here to post a for a while; we've just had our second child and well it was a bit complicated, but it's looking good now. Our eldest is 2 and a half and we're trying to get him to start playing but he's not very good yet. plenty of time though, although he will proudly assert that when he's older he's going to "play tennis on the telly like rafa"! More of that in 13 years time when he becomes the youngest wimbledon winner ever.



What makes you think your son will beat my son in the final then eh?  wink

Congratulations on number 2, glad things are going better now.



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Ed Corrie is the only Brit left...he faces P. EICHENBERGER in the final QR round. Will post other scores later.

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jezzauk wrote:

I hope to be there, but it won't be till thursday at least; and that's as long as the rain holds off.

Sorry i've not been able to get on here to post a for a while; we've just had our second child and well it was a bit complicated, but it's looking good now. Our eldest is 2 and a half and we're trying to get him to start playing but he's not very good yet. plenty of time though, although he will proudly assert that when he's older he's going to "play tennis on the telly like rafa"! More of that in 13 years time when he becomes the youngest wimbledon winner ever.



Congratulations !   I can just see it now....Jezza uk jnr, Shhh jnr and Montana Doug jnr all battling it out in the semis of Wimbledon 2020 biggrin.gif 

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Results round-up from today's qualies matches:

Ed Corrie had two superb wins, beating Brydon Klein (Aussie Open junior champ) 6-4, 6-2 and then coming through a tight one with American Shane La Porte 2-6, 6-1, 7-6(4).

He plays Switzerland's Patrick Eichenberger (ranked 886) for a place in the main draw. Eichenberger beat 4th seed Rushby 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 in rd2. Not particularly surprised at that as Eichenberger is a great scrambler, gets so many balls back and it's easy to see how he could have frustrated Rushby into too many errors. He's very consistent from the back, doesn't have that much power but works the ball well from side to side and has great hands at the net

Bamford was extremely unlucky in rd1 against top seed Sam Groth. Neil had match pts in the 3rd set breaker but went down 6-1, 2-6, 7-6(9). Groth then beat Skupski 6-3, 7-6 in rd2

Jim May and Richard Irwin were unable to find the form they showed on the grass last month during Surbiton and Wimbledon qualifying. May lost 6-3, 6-4 in rd1 to France's Xavier Authom while Irwin did win a round before losing 7-6, 6-3 to 3rd seed Luke Bourgeois who used to be top 300


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No results yet as play didn't start till 2.30

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anyone knows how bloomfield played?

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match is still on court

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the result maybe??

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How can he give u a result if it hadn't finished

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