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Week 26 - Futures F2 ($15K) - Ireland


What a weak qualifying draw!!

http://www.atptennis.com/en/common/TrackIt.asp?file=http://www.atptennis.com/1/posting/2008/948/qs.pdf

Seator and hopefully a couple of others in main draw

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Week 26 - Futures F2 ($15k) Limerick, Ireland


Edward Seator is a DA

QR1: Jordon Miles v BYE
QR1: Ashley Davies (UNR) v BYE
QR1: Edward Corrie (1281) v BYE (2nd Seed)
QR1: Jonathan Kinsella (1338) v BYE (4th Seed)
QR1: Alex Watt (UNR) v BYE
QR1: Timothy Bradshaw (1591) v BYE (5th Seed)
QR1: Burnham Aldridge (UNR) v Daniel Glance (IRL, UNR)
QR1: Allstair Felton (UNR) v Simon Wrafter (IRL, UNR)
QR1: Ryan Horgan (UNR) v Alex O'Donohue (AUS,UNR)

QR2: Edward Corrie (1281) v Ashley Davies (UNR)
QR2: Jonathan Kinsella (1338) v Alex Watt (UNR)
QR2: Timothy Bradshaw (1591) v Mark Bowtell (IRL,UNR)

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Seagull had already started a thread, so I'll just merge them, okay, Smidster?

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Sure, took me far too long to write out the details lol

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RE: Week 26 - Futures F2 ($15K) - Ireland


Haha, that's fine. Thanks to both of you!

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Compared to the main draw, that's a pathetically weak qualifying draw and those who turned up must be laughing at how easy it will be to qualify.

Corrie, Kinsella and Bradshaw can't fail not to qualify here, while I'm sure we can get a Brit through in the bottom 2 sections as well.

Shame that Arlidge is in a seeded section, but hoping he can qualify as well here and get another point

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Draw's not strong any more, though. Lugassy, Chekhov and a few others have withdrawn, leaving us with a cut of 1036 (O'Brien gets an SE) or lower.

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First round:


Alistair Felton (GBR) d. Simon Wrafter (IRL) 6-4 7-6(6)
Ryan Horgan (GBR) d. Alex O'Donohue (AUS) 6-3 6-2


Second round:

(1)Dmitri Perevoschikov (RUS) d. Jordan Miles (GBR) 4-6 6-4 7-6(8)
(2)Edward Corrie (GBR) d. Ashley Davies (GBR) 6-2 6-0
(5)Timothy Bradshaw (GBR) d. (WC)Mark Bowtell (IRL) 6-3 3-6 6-3
Burnham Arlidge (GBR) d. Daniel Glancy (IRL) 6-0 7-5

Alistair Felton (GBR) vs Ryan Horgan (GBR)
(6)Alexandru Cojanu (ROU) vs Alex Watt (GBR)

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Kinsella withdrew, by the way. It is possible that there were loads of withdrawals and he was bumped up into the main draw.

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I wonder. He would be the first player in qualifying to get bumped up, because Perevoshchikov wasn't on the Alt list at all and Jonny was just above Corrie and Bayet (the other two who were seeded above him in qualifying) on the Alt list.

However, there were 10 players above him on the Alt list, 8 of whom had Limerick as their priority 1, so there's going to have to have been lots of w/ds (or a few w/ds and none of the other Alts having bothered to turn up) for him to have got in. Hopefully that's the explanation though!

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Yes, agreed.

It's not impossible, though. Kyle, who was two places above Kinsella, isn't in qualies and maybe that's because he got in?

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That must be why he withdrew as last time I looked at the entry list there were only 15 names on it, so I'm guessing he was moved into the main draw.

Hope it's not the alternative and he's picked up an injury...

At least 4 qualifiers here which is a good sign, and well done to all those who have qualified

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Full FQR results, including matches held over until Sunday:

FQR: Jordan Miles UNR lost to (q1) Dmitri Perevoschikov (RUS) WR 1075 by 4-6 6-4 7-6(8)
FQR: (q2) Edward Corrie WR 1281 beat Ashley Davies UNR by 2 & 0 smilecry
FQR: Alex Watt UNR lost to (q6) Ioan-Alexandru Cojanu (ROU) WR 1686 by 3-6 6-3 7-5 cry
FQR: (q5) Timothy Bradshaw WR 1591 beat (WC) Mark Bowtell (IRL) UNR by 6-3 3-6 6-3 smile
FQR: Burnham Arlidge UNR beat Daniel Glancy (IRL) UNR by 0 & 5 smile
FQR: Ryan Horgan UNR beat Alistair Felton UNR by 6-4 7-6(7) smilecry

L32: (7) Edward Seator WR 508 v (WC) Eoin Heavey (IRL) WR 1597 (*)
L32: (Q) Ryan Horgan UNR v Purav Raja (IND) WR 996
L32: (Q) Burnham Arlidge UNR v (SE) Colin O'Brien (IRL) WR 1456
L32: Jonny Kinsella WR 1338 v Ashutosh Singh (IND) WR 539 (+)
L32 Kyle Brassington WR 1176 v (4) Alberto Francis (USA) WR 334
L32: (Q) Edward Corrie WR 1281 v (Q) Timothy Bradshaw WR 1591

(*) in first quarter with (1) Thomas Oger (FRA) WR 284 and Harsh Mankad cry

(+) not exactly great draws for Courtcrazy's boys - the winners of these two matches would meet in R2 as well ...

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Well done to Ryan Horgan, he plays a good serve volley game so he has a decent chance to get his first point on this indoor carpet surface.

Do we know if Corrie is back playing full time now or just for the summer and then back to college?

Ed really needs some wins here, gone a bit flat recently and doesn't really like the quick surfaces but a quarter final here would help a bit.

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Just for the summer from what I can guess.

It would be weird if he dropped after just a year. I mean, some rare few do it (Blake for example) but it's not sensible as now you've both lost a year and don't get a high profile training base for free (well, nothing comes for free but close enough) unless you start performing brilliantly in two or three weeks.

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