British interest in this ATP event, with Gregory Howe continuing his tour of ATP qualies
He plays Tushar Liberhan of India in the first round, with Ti Chen of TPE in the next round (seeds go down to 710 here, so would have been nice to see a couple of Brits try, even though it would cost a lot to get there and back)
James Auckland makes a return as well here, as he partners Ross Hutchins in the doubles. They play the Indian WC's Ghouse and Rastoigi in round 1
Didn't Auckland get to the QFs here last year and take a set off Tursunov (?!?!?!?!?!) Why on earth did he give up singles!
Can't remember! Maybe he just feels he would be better off specialising in doubles, a bit like Jamie Murray. There's a fairly decent crust to be earned on the Stanford circuit by the more competent, after all. He just needs to find a steady partner ( , though he seemed to have the makings of a decent partnership with Stephen Huss). That said, he's teamed up with Ross Hutchins this year for what seems to be a rain-blighted tournament: they should've played yesterday, but couldn't & no sooner have they got on court & off to a flier today against the Indian WCS, Mustafa Ghouse & Karan Rastogi (they broke Ghouse's opening service game & consolidated it by holding their own! ), than the heavens open & play has to be suspended with them leading 2-1, still with the break. Hope it doesn't break their momentum!
Stircrazy wrote: [Aucks has] teamed up with Ross Hutchins this year for what seems to be a rain-blighted tournament: they should've played yesterday, but couldn't & no sooner have they got on court & off to a flier today against the Indian WCS, Mustafa Ghouse & Karan Rastogi (they broke Ghouse's opening service game & consolidated it by holding their own! ), than the heavens open & play has to be suspended with them leading 2-1, still with the break. Hope it doesn't break their momentum!
Yay! Play has resumed & they've picked up where they left off: there was a bit of a wobble when Aucks served for first set at 5-2 (they were down two bp's), but they eventually wrapped it up 6-2 in 30 minutes!
Auckland/Hutchins d. Ghouse/Rastogi 6-2, 3-6, 10-3
They next play Robert Lindstedt and Jarko Nieminen or Nicolas Kiefer and Rainer Schuettler, who are next on Court 1 (match before just finished). Schuettler is into a 3rd set in his singles match though, so will have to wait a bit.
Auckland/Hutchins d. Ghouse/Rastogi 6-2, 3-6, 10-3
They next play Robert Lindstedt and Jarko Nieminen or Nicolas Kiefer and Rainer Schuettler, who are next on Court 1 (match before just finished). Schuettler is into a 3rd set in his singles match though, so will have to wait a bit.
Good win there for the guys, even with the wobble in the second set Third seeds next.
Auckland/Hutchins d. Ghouse/Rastogi 6-2, 3-6, 10-3
They next play Robert Lindstedt and Jarko Nieminen or Nicolas Kiefer and Rainer Schuettler, who are next on Court 1 (match before just finished). Schuettler is into a 3rd set in his singles match though, so will have to wait a bit.
Good win there for the guys, even with the wobble in the second set Third seeds next.
And the draw is opening up quite nicely: the Serb pairing, Boris Pashanski & Victor Troicki, thrashed the top seeds, Mahesh Bhupathi & Fabrice Santoro, 3 & 2 earlier today, while the conquerors of the 2nd seeds (the Czech pair, Cermak & Friedl), Ivan Navarro (ESP) & Sergio Roitman (ARG), have themselves defaulted to Rohan Bopanna (IND) & our old friend from the Futures circuit, Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureishi (PAK) (w/o), which means that the 4th seeds, Yves Allegro & Kristof Vliegen (SUI/BEL), are the only ones left in the bottom half of the draw & (unfortunately) Aucks' & Hutch's next opponents, Lindstedt & Nieminen, the only ones in the top half. Hope they can pull their socks up tomorrow...
Two injuries to Kiefer and Roitman according to ATP. And the Serbs didn't knock out the top seeds, they knocked out the lucky losers that replaced them.