I've been to this tournament and tho there's no ranking points rendering it "nonsense" in your eyes I think it is excellent and a great way to guarantee grass court matches against top class opposition.
Ken gets in through family/local ties and although the line up is not as impressive as it has been in previous years I think he could really boost his cinfidence here.
I remember 2/3 years ago Nole played Youzhny in the final and since then they have really both made more of an impact on grass. And what a match that was by the way!
The other thing is that with the Nottingham tournament up for tender after this year this will be a front runner as the organiser is minted and desperate to make it a ranking tournament.
It will stand Ken in good stead for WC's if and when it is made an ATP event.
You never know, if he beats Malisse he might get the final WC spot for Queens!
Last year they persuaded Borg to play but he got injured. This years headline grabber is Tomic.
Sorry if that offended you. It wasn't a very serious tag!
Anyway, I'm never for players going for exhos instead of proper tournaments. But then, it is possible that they're paying Skupski some money for this given he's made a good impact in the last twelve months, so maybe there's some logic in it!
I'm sure Ken has played here before! Or at least in something similar back when he was Britain's top junior. He along with a Norwegian tennis player (a what? Nor-weeee-gian? How many of them are there?) played some top class players. Vaguely remember him making a good showing actually.
Fredrik Sletting-Johnsen (NOR) d. Kenneth Skupski (GBR) 6-4 7-6(5) Bobby Reynolds (USA) d. Kenneth Skupski (GBR) 6-3 6-1 David Ferrer (ESP) d. Kenneth Skupski (GBR) 3-6 6-3 (10-7)
Johnnylad, it will be nice if this becomes a Tour/Challenger event, but unfortunately it is quite likely that a WC will go each year to a Norwegian player.
This couldn't be an ATP event because how close it is to Nottingham. Its still very unlikely but, with the Nottingham ATP event moving to Eastbourne, technically I think it'd be possible.
The X Man is out because he's at Queen's. Chucho is out, too, and has been replaced with Capdeville.
Qualifying rounds
First round: J Guest beat O Paramo 6-4, 1-6, 10-6.
Second round: N Ajibade beat O Brennan 6-1, 6-0; A McCarthy beat J Hopley 7-5, 6-3; J McCulloch beat J Thompson 6-4, 6-4; B Mitchell beat Guest 6-1, 6-1; H Meehan beat L May 3-6, 6-3, 10-6.
Quarter-finals: M James beat Ajibade 6-3, 7-6; McCulloch beat McCarthy 6-4, 4-6, 10-4; S Jackson beat Mitchell 6-2, 6-3; N Skupski beat Meehan 6-1, 6-1.
I think they have two groups of four, and so far we have six players - Kendrick, Tomic, Capdeville, Sletting-Johnsen, Ken Skupski and Delic. That means they need two qualifiers, unless they sign someone for the main draw.
And I agree that this is a great opportunity for the younger players. McCulloch and Matt James (assuming that 'M James' is our Mathew James) will gain a lot if they get to play top 200 players; and it'll also help Neal Skupski, who I think is about to follow his bro and join the Louisiana State University.
Kendrick is an excellent grass court player (discounting the fact he once got beaten 0&0 by Murray at Newport once). I remember he took Nadal to five sets at Wimbledon a couple of years ago, he has a lovely serve & volley game.