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Week 40 - 125K challenger(Men) - Mons, Belgium


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1 Gulbis, Ernests LAT 56
2 Rochus, Olivier BEL 68
3 Vliegen, Kristof BEL 80
4 Malisse, Xavier BEL 82
5 Pavel, Andrei ROU 90
6 Roger-Vasselin, Edouard FRA 101
7 Pless, Kristian DEN 114
8 Norman, Dick BEL 118
9 Sluiter, Raemon NED 121
10 Ascione, Thierry FRA 122
11 Darcis, Steve BEL 123
12 Jones, Alun AUS 126
13 Bogdanovic, Alex GBR 127
14 Zib, Tomas CZE 131
15 Waske, Alexander GER 134
16 Dlouhy, Lukas CZE 135
17 Ulihrach, Bohdan CZE 136
18 Falla, Alejandro COL 137
19 Troicki, Viktor SER 139
20 Gremelmayr, Denis GER 146
21 Muller, Gilles LUX 149
22 Rochus, Christophe BEL 153
23 (SE)
24 (SE)
25 (WC) Stefan Wauters BEL 312
26 (WC)
27 (WC)
28 (WC)
29 (Q)
30 (Q)
31 (Q)
32 (Q)


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Mons 125K challenger


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Alex is gonna have to go some places to defend those pts....just hope he avoids the top 4 in his quarter....i'm struggling to think of what would be a good rd1 draw !

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wauters?

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He led Boggo by a set in Mons quarters last year and served for the match at 5-4 in the 3rd.....so wouldn't be great to face him again so early...but I guess that's one of the "best" draws

Falla would probably be the best one

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Is this next week? If so Gulbis could be pretty tired...maybe a good rd2 opponent to build up the confidence?

Do either of you know how Boggo's back is? Hopefully he can defend his points here and get back into some form. please.gif

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Christophe Rochus would be a good round 1 draw, and then hopefully the seed he is supposed to play in round 2 is a late withdrawal and brings in a LL... just hope he avoids having to play Sluiter 3 times in 4 weeks this year

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i think his back is fine now, it wasnt his back really in uso by then, it was also a rib muscle.

this isnt next week, its the week after, grenoble next.

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Thanks Count. In that case I hope he's in the opposite side of the draw to Gulbis!

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Week 40 - 125K challenger(Men) - Mons, Belgium


Just bumping this thread....

Ernests Gulbis LAT [1] vs. Niels Desein BEL [WC]
Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi PAK vs. Raemon Sluiter NED
Qualifier vs. Alun Jones AUS
Jan Vacek CZE [SE] vs. Edouard Roger-Vasselin FRA [6]

Xavier Malisse BEL [4] vs. Gilles Muller LUX
Andrey Golubev RUS [SE] vs. Alexander Peya AUT
Alejandro Falla COL vs. Stefan Wauters BEL [WC]
Qualifier vs. Kristian Pless DEN [7]

Thierry Ascione FRA [8] vs. Lukas Dlouhy CZE
Qualifier vs. Tomas Zib CZE
Maxime Authom BEL [WC] vs. Gilles Elseneer BEL [WC]
Qualifier vs. Kristof Vliegen BEL [3]

Andrei Pavel ROU [5] vs. Dick Norman BEL
Steve Darcis BEL vs. Christophe Rochus BEL
Alex Bogdanovic GBR vs. Denis Gremelmayr GER
Viktor Troicki SRB vs. Olivier Rochus BEL [2]

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Deleted wolf's thread as this is the bigger one.

Steven posted: "Not good news, particularly since Boggo is defending 63 finalist points from last year. Tigger is defending 175 finalist points from Tokyo (are you beginning to see why he retired when he did?), so Boggo should end the week as GB no. 2 whatever happens, but he may not be in the top 150 at the time ..."

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"Olly Rochus as the seed isn't the worst draw, in my opinion. If Boggo plays his best I think he could definitely beat Rochus. Of course he has to get there first."


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Rochus has reached the final of ATP Mumbai this week!

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It's on medium paced indoor carpet so suits Alex perfectly, last year he won a series of nail-biting 3 setters, beating players like Raemon Sluiter to make the final before losing to Tipsarevic in 3. In the quarters he came from 3-5 down in the final set to beat Belgium's Stefan Wauters.

Gremelmayr is a decent draw given just how many really good indoor players are in this. Gremelmayr's ranked 149 but reached the top 100 in 2006. He favours clay, having made two challenger finals on the dirt this year plus the semis of the super-strong Bronx 50K.

Rochus has just made the final of ATP Mumbai which is ominous. There have been suggestions that he may pull out of this tourney but given that this is the largest mens tournament in Belgium, he'll surely make every attempt to get there.

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Doubles Draw

James Auckland and Ross Hutchins (2) v Marco Chiudinelli (Swiss) and Victor Troicki (Serbia)
Jamie Delgado and Gilles Miller v Frederic De Fays and Germain Gigounon (Belgium, WC)

Both our pairs will play each other in the Quaters if they both win.

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Delgado and Muller play today.

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hmm, tough week for boggo, in all likleyhood he will drop points here, but his main concern at the moment is staying fit.

There are 8 events to go inc mons and he needs to be trying to gain points each week, he has about 137 poinst to defend in total so its a lot, (he need qf's each week to do that) although he will surely have a good chance of winning both the brit ones (he needs to match a win at least anyway). hopefully pick up points at barnstaple week where he suprsingly lost 1st round last year

i am not sure if he will try slovakia and ukraine again or opt for the easier events, last year he went for the tougher ones and it didnt pay off, but i have a feeling he will go for them again, and a bit of luck could see him make some gains.

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