If he loses in the semis, he will be in the mid-700s, if he reaches the Final he will be in the low 700s and if he wins the title, he will be in the top 700.
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GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!
Very pleasing results from the guys today. Shame Angus & Smethurst couldn't make it a full house. Up to Flembo & Skups to take the doubles title to make it a weekend to celebrate.
well done guys can anyone shed me some light on this australian burnham?
I cant shed any light no but I have been following his results closely. Why I dont know? I guess we all pick favourites for no apparent reason some time!
He has no amateur career to speak of, just a few matches, and stuck on the circuit for well over a year losing in futures qualies. In the summer he made the main draw in the first Irish 15k and won a match to gain his first point. The following week he went a round better and made the quarters. Since then he's been really consisitent picking up 6 more single points for 2nd rounds, a few times he's fallen short of that. In this set of 3 x 10k's he's lost in the final round of qualies to Marcus Willis (who went on to make the final against Dan Evans) and then Yann Marti (who went on to make the quarters losing to Richard Bloomfield). Burnhams win today was his first semi, and revenge over his victor of last week. Also, the week he finally got past the 2nd round again, Joshua Milton crossed the same hurdle!
His choice of tournaments suggests he prefers the faster courts and has a decent serve. He has travelled a bit, the States last year, Portugal this year, and a mixture of France and Germany before this home series. The week after Jersey he's listed to go to the 2 x 15k's in United Arab Emirates.
I know nothing of him, but as I say, I've been following his career!