This is played next week and I know some of the non-Brits who will be here.
Mirza Basic (Bosnia) Henrique Cunha (Brazil) Di Wu (China) Jose Hernandez (Dominican Republic) Marcelo Arevalo Gonzalez (El Salvador) Henri Kontinen (Finland) Kittiphong Wachiramanowong (Thailand) Takanyi Garanganga (Zimbabwe) Mbonisi Ndimande (Zimbabwe)
There will be seven more players.
Along with the 15 players chosen by Queen's (who may or may not be British), the LTA is asked to nominate a player (last year Thornley was nominated).
It is possible that Evo will have to play this given that he's sort of indebted to the club for giving him a main draw WC. I hope not, of course, since this is a HUGE waste unless you want some quick publicity. Last year the LTA didn't allow any of our top Juniors to play, and rightly so.
There are three Brits playing this - Pauffley, Willis and Angus.
Greenleaf - I think it may be a bit presumptious to suggest that the LTA did not 'allow' any of the top juniors to play. Just because none of the top players played does not mean the LTA did not approve of or allow it. I think this is backed up by the fact that Willis, as Britains highest ranked, is playing. I also don't think this is a huge waste as it is good match practice on the grass before more serious events (wimbledon qualies, nottingham qualies and junior wimbledon). As for quick publicity, this too can't be a bad reason for doing the tournament as publicity leads to potential sponsors which in turn could provide good things for the players which could help their tennis. Many of these players have no means to provide money, as part time jobs like normal teenagers have are impossible. Players therefore may struggle to afford driving lessons or become independant from parents. By doing things which could lead to more publicity and sponsors may help these players develop and in turn help their tennis. Having said this I don't think any player would do this soley for publicity.
But if you play this and do well, you'll have to miss Notts qualies and also the wild card play off. So there's not much point unless you want to attract sponsors - which is a very smart thing in the long run for some people, okay...
I guess it is all right for Willis, Pauffley and Angus to do this because they seem to be in no hurry to become full time pros any time soon (which can be a good thing).
Well done to him - looking at the field so far, Willis can win it all if he plays properly. Only Kontinen and Verryth have enough class to match his as far as I can see.
C. Rungkat (INA) d N. Angus (GBR) 62 76(7) H. Kotinen (FIN) d J. Hernandez (DOM) 76(8) 64 M. Basic (BIH) d K. Wachiramanowong (THA) 76(5) 61 M. Reid (AUS) d M. Arevelo (ESA) 76(3) 67(4) 75 H. Cunha (BRA) d D. Wu (CHN) 76(1) 63 M. Willis (GBR) d M. Verryth (AUS) 64 57 64 G. Ruffin (FRA) d T. Trombetta (USA) 63 46 61
No draw is up - what a finely organised tournament! But looking at the results on the Protennis scoreboard, you can get a little idea.
If there's no mistake in that, Willis either plays Basic or the winner of the remaining match.
The field's not anywhere near as strong as last year - the ITF Grand Slam Tour boys are here, plus the Aussies who I think are based at Sutton anyway plus a few others. Normally it's of this sort of strength, last year was an exception because three of the world's best players came from Portugal, Lithuania and Belarus and hence were part of the Tour.