QR1: (q3) Neil Bamford WR 821 v Miguel Millan (MEX) UNR QR1: (q5) Kyle Brassington WR 1235 v Byron Weinberg (CAN) UNR QR1: (q6) Jonathan Kinsella WR 1479 v Javier Herrera-Eguiluz (MEX) UNR QR1: Christopher Hartfield UNR v Ernesto Leon Maya Serna (MEX) UNR
More great tournament picking by courtcrazy and his boys - the good news here is that only six of the players in qualifying are ranked and there are only two qualifying rounds, so each of the Brits can make the draw without facing a ranked opponent!
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QR1: (q3) Neil Bamford WR 821 beat Miguel Millan (MEX) UNR by 0 & 2 QR1: (q5) Kyle Brassington WR 1235 lost to Byron Weinberg (CAN) UNR by 7-5 3-6 6-3 QR1: (q6) Jonathan Kinsella WR 1479 beat Javier Herrera-Eguiluz (MEX) UNR by 3 & 2 QR1: Christopher Harfield UNR beat Ernesto Leon Maya Serna (MEX) UNR by 7-6(0) 6-2
FQR: (q3) Neil Bamford WR 821 v Rodolfo Jauregui Sainz de Rozas (MEX) UNR FQR: (q6) Jonathan Kinsella WR 1479 v Guillermo Castaneda-Rosales (MEX) UNR FQR: Christopher Harfield UNR v Raul-Isaias Rosas-Zarur (MEX) UNR
It's a good thing these matches aren't being decided by the number of letters in the players' names.
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I was wondering whether Kyle might have got the ringer in the draw too, but Weinberg (who is paired with Harfield in the doubles) lost to an unranked Japanese player in straight sets in the FQR. Hopefully just a one-off blip from Kyle though.
FQR: (q3) Neil Bamford WR 821 v Rodolfo Jauregui Sainz de Rozas (MEX) UNR - didn't get on court on Sunday FQR: (q6) Jonathan Kinsella WR 1479 beat Guillermo Castaneda-Rosales (MEX) UNR by 3 & 0 FQR: Christopher Harfield UNR lost to Raul-Isaias Rosas-Zarur (MEX) UNR by 2 & 5
Bam Bam's FQR match has been held over to Monday - was it raining everywhere today?! Looking at the main draw, he may fancy losing it and hoping for a LL place to come up!
L32: (1) Josh Goodall WR 303 v Juan-Manuel Elizondo (MEX) WR 767 L32: (Q) Jonathan Kinsella WR 1479 v (7) R Borvanov (MDA) WR 402 L32: (Q) Bamford or Jauregui Sainz de Rosas (MEX) v (4) Carsten Ball (AUS) WR 336
-- Edited by steven at 00:14, 2008-04-21
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So Josh is the number 1 seed. Hope he can follow up last week's run with the title. Would be typical if he were to lose this one though after last week lol
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Bam Bam's FQR match has been held over to Monday - was it raining everywhere today?! Looking at the main draw, he may fancy losing it and hoping for a LL place to come up!
He wasn't on the OOP yesterday as he was playing the doubles final in the challenger.
Bam Bam gets a well-deserved early nomination for the tankof the yearaward - with an opportunity that even I (not one to condone tanking in general) might have found irresistible!
With no ranking points at stake in Futures qualifying (another reason why that's a mistake, in my opinion) and knowing, I assume, that Amir Weintraub was likely to withdraw, he lost his FQR match to the Mexican with the long name, this ensuring him an LL slot in the no. 3 seed position and a match against Gallardo-Valles (still quite tough, admittedly), leaving the unwitting (?) Jauregui Sainz de Rozas to face no. 4 seed and renowned Brit-terminator Carsten Ball.
Edit: the qualifying scores weren't up before - now I find that Mr "ooo ow, I'll have to give up but I just might be ok to play tomorrow if a lucky loser place just happens to come up" lost 4-1 ret., so he wasn't even slightly subtle about it!
Sadly, the news isn't all good - Jonny Kinsella lost his R1 match so goes away pointless. However, he took a top 400 player to a tiebreak and then teamed up with Kyle to win their doubles match 4 & 1 which is a bit of consolation.
FQR: (q3) Neil Bamford WR 824 lost to Rodolfo Jauregui Sainz de Rozas (MEX) UNR by 4-1 ret.
L32: (1) Josh Goodall WR 269 v Juan-Manuel Elizondo (MEX) WR 767 - Tuesday L32: (LL) Neil Bamford WR 824 v Miguel Gallardo-Valles (MEX) WR 596 - Tuesday L32: (Q) Jonathan Kinsella WR 1477 lost to (7) R Borvanov (MDA) WR 387 by 7-6(2) 6-2
-- Edited by steven at 05:45, 2008-04-22
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That's ridiculous - if he's thrown it, I hope he loses in the first round. If he's too scared to play Carsten Ball, perhaps he shouldn't be bothering at all. This isn't exactly setting a great example for British tennis.
If he hasn't thrown it, and genuinely had a one-day injury, then I apologise.
I fear the ITF needs to have another look at its rules - this doesn't strike me as fair on the next in line to be lucky loser; and this sort of thing is potentially damaging for the integrity and image of the sport.