Baker didn't go for Indy qualies (where he would have been seeded to qualify) so it seems that he's skipping this week totally. So weird given this is his time of the year.
Weintraub is a lovely first round draw for Boggo, as he isn't a great tennis player anyway, but has been losing in futures first rounds to players outside the top 700, and has only beaten 2 top 400 players this year.
He can't lose to him, and I think QF's are the minimum to expect from this week for Boggo, where he'll face Delic (who he beat a lot last year) or Amritraj (who off grass is a totally different player, and Boggo should be able to deal with him)
Good chance of another strong week here.
With the 532.... Ward and Skupski would have made it here if they'd chosen to play here ahead of Manchester.... and with only 5 ranked players in qualifying, would have been an easy 2 points for anyone to try and qualify here
This is Amritraj's home event, though (born and brought up Encino, which is in LA), so you can expect him to do well. He reached the semis here last year and won the doubles title in 2006.
'htye' lost the dubs 64 62. not really suprised. alex plays his singles this afternoon, lats singles match scheduled which is nice of the organisers to do, probably brad's influence there, remember cardiff wouldnt delay the matches till wed for alex and tsonga last year.
hopefully he has enough in the tank to see of weintraub and keep winning.
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Wow, they are treating Alex as their own, it seems. No wonder it looks like he'll be back for LA. Delic and Kash have split sets and their match will be resumed today.
Sadly Peter Kepler and partner Ackerman lost in qualies (60 60) and Kepler doesn't become possibly the first director to play a main draw match. Great sense of humour, though!
Also, a wild card went to a guy called Rick Kepler in doubles. I wonder if all three are related?
'htye' lost the dubs 64 62. not really suprised. alex plays his singles this afternoon, lats singles match scheduled which is nice of the organisers to do, probably brad's influence there, remember cardiff wouldnt delay the matches till wed for alex and tsonga last year.
hopefully he has enough in the tank to see of weintraub and keep winning.
Saturday final at Cardiff, so they had to play on the Tuesday or play 2 matches in a day later in the week
He should beat Weintraub, and it would be Stoppini in round 2, who has done nothing since he won a couple of futures at the start of the year, and has mainly played on clay, but has a 2-0 record against Boggo, both on a hard court...
i am glad he has got the dubs out of the way, i didnt really expect much from it but it was a chance for him to get a feel for the conditons, court speed etc wihtout expending too much energy.
hopefully he can bt weintraub, then stopinni, i remember last time he lost to stoppini i was quite suprised. Getting to the QF's would be nice, keep moving upwards would be abput 175. but 1 match at a time.
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