This event, wether you like it or not, starts Monday 23rd February.
OOP for Monday:
Monday - Colin Fleming v Josh Goodall Monday - Chris Eaton v Alex Slabinsky Monday - Dan Evans v James Ward
Every one plays again on Wednesday and then Friday.
From the LTA...
"Taking place at the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton on Monday 23rd, Wednesday 25th and Friday 27th February, the play-offs will see six players fight it out for two spots on the AEGON GB Davis Cup team.
With Andy Murray and doubles specialist Ross Hutchins already confirmed for the tie, GB Captain John Lloyd is holding play-offs to decide who will get the nod for the final two places.
Each player will contest three best out of five sets matches after which Lloyd will select his team to travel to Braehead Arena in Renfrewshire for the Europe/Africa Zone Group I tie against Ukraine."
More information and hopefully match updates HERE from the LTA.
Even the players think this is stupid, Lloyd has lost all credibility, even amongst his own team (if he even had any in the first place)
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I can't believe I'm going to say this but for once I agree with Vandenburg - they'd be far better off going for points.
However, it could be quite fun to see how all this pans out, even if it was a cop out of an idea, rendered even more of a farce by arbitrarily leaving out three of the GB top 8.
Also, based on past experience, if this hadn't been going on, JL might well have insisted on all of them except Muzza going to a DC training camp this week to 'prove their commitment', in which case they would still have missed out on the opportunity to gain ranking points. This little competition has to be better for the players than a contrived training week, so that's something.
In the end, I desperately hope we win the tie, that someone other than Muzza wins a singles rubber and that none of the players get injured while playing in this event, even if that superficially makes it look like this 'plan' has worked, despite the fact that I don't think Boggo has ever played anyone as weak as the UKR no. 2 in DC, while Bloomers and Marray, who have both won matches at Wimby in the past and been much higher-ranked than anyone else on the list (except Josh in Jonny's case) have never been given a chance.
In any competition between GB winning and being proved right, I'll always be cheering for the GB win!
-- Edited by steven at 00:58, 2009-02-22
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Good article by OEM today, who if I remember right was more in favour of the playoff idea than some of us, but is generally on the same page as the rest of us over most aspects of it.
"What makes this talent show to join Murray and Ross Hutchins in the squad the more intriguing is the obtuse manner in which the six participants were selected, that none of them has ever played a full five-set match and that, on Friday, when the final pair will be chosen, it will be down to John Lloyd, the Great Britain captain, to decide who plays who. Only if one player wins all three of his matches is a place guaranteed.
It might have been expected that Lloyd would simply take the next six British players in the ATP rankings, but instead, admittance was by invitation only and the numbers 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 and 11 came up. Alex Bogdanovic, at No 2, was not considered because of his woeful Davis Cup record and Richard Bloomfield, the No 5, was simply not considered no explanation was forthcoming. Jonny Marray, the No 8, was treated likewise. Jamie Baker, the No 10, was selected but withdrew because of injury.
Therefore Josh Goodall, who flew back to Britain last night after losing in the final of an ATP Futures event in Italy, James Ward, Alex Slabinsky, Chris Eaton, Daniel Evans and Colin Fleming are the chosen ones, although on what criteria, we know not. If this all seems very bewildering, it is best to remember that this is British tennis, where bewilderment is a common sensation"
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"on Friday, Lloyd chooses the pairings, which leaves him open to allegations of bias if he favours one player over another. Would it not have been better to issue a full fixture list at the start of the event, to prevent anyone raising suspicions?"
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Who is the form dog? I dont think that any of us are playing great at the moment, Ward, who is the No 4, said.
Got to hand it to Wardy for (slightly too) honest quote of the day!
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'Evans might be the most talented but he is the least experienced, said the British No. 1
Fleming is the most mature of them and is used to the team environment, having been on the American college circuit. 'I think he might surprise a few people.
I told John that I did not mind who I played in the doubles with but that I wanted it to be the player who is in the best form and the fact is that Ross has had the better results out of the two of them this year.
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"I told John that I did not mind who I played in the doubles with but that I wanted it to be the player who is in the best form and the fact is that Ross has had the better results out of the two of them this year"
Ross has withdrawn from Delray Beach with a 'back' problem.......
If a few days down at the NTC physio suite don't sort it out the 'doubles' team might need a rethink.
I'm not sure how frequent any updates are likely to be today, but apparently:
Wardy v Evo - on court now Slabba v Eaton - on court now Goodall v Fleming - delayed until 12.30 to give Josh more time to recover from his Trento run / trip home
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