there are 5 challengers on this week, but all are clay so none of our challenger players will likely bother, Boggo will almost certianly be training for indoors/DC and there is that big futures in france where our other players would be more likely to pick up points if they want to play rather than train.
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I can also confirm that Eaton is planning on playing the French Futures event, as Skupski will also be playing it.
Makes sense for these two to play the event, as they are good enough to be able to win a couple of rounds, and Eaton can try and pick up some cheaper points after his challenger tour of India and Uzbekistan (if he's still going there next week)
there are 5 challengers on this week, but all are clay so none of our challenger players will likely bother, Boggo will almost certianly be training for indoors/DC and there is that big futures in france where our other players would be more likely to pick up points if they want to play rather than train.
Another example of how the Challenger hard court season is shorter than the main tour hard court season and the Challenger clay court season is virtually endless.
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No Brits appear to have shown up in challenger qualies this week.
And the challenger in Holland has qualifying seeds outside the top 1000, so surprised someone didn't give it a go, especially Evans/Flanagan who were already in Belguim.