Hoping to join Georgie Stoop in the MD. As an aside Gerogie was RU here in 07
QR1: Natasha Khan WR 546 v Sarah-Rebecca Sekulic (GER) WR 1087 QR1: Elizabeth Thomas WR 662 v Jessica Cohen (FRA) UNR QR1: (q6) Emily Webley-Smith WR 347 v BYE
QR2: Khan/Sekuic v Katarzyna Piter (POL) WR 413 QR2: Thomas/Cohen v (q10) Laura Thorpe (FRA) WR 396 QR2: Webley-Smith v Ekaterine Gorgodze (GEO, 601) / Jasmin Woehr (GER,UNR)
Woehr has a CH of 289 in singles and 46 in doubles
Q2: THOMAS, Elizabeth (GBR) 662 lost to THORPE, Laura (FRA) 10 396 6-4 6-2 Q2: WEBLEY-SMITH, Emily (GBR) 6 347 lost to GORGODZE, Ekaterine (GEO) 601 6-3 ret.
Fingers crossed that it isn't another bad injury for Emily.
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Kucova may well prove more of a test than Meusburger (whose best surface is clay, and is struggling for confidence). Kucova won the 2007 US Open Juniors and is progressing steadily.
-- Edited by DavidC on Thursday 26th of March 2009 07:35:11 PM
Unfortunately, Georgie's form since returning from the States last autumn, has been that of someone ranked 200 rather than the 150 form she showed last summer. It still looks likely that she will move towards 150 by the end of the grass court season but will then be faced with defending the big points she won.
Anyone know if she's going to head east to Japan/Korea rather than play on the clay in europe?
I agree she just hasn't cracked on she was my tip for the top 150 this year. Unfortunately with lower ranked players there is just no feedback on defeats as to provide for the slightly disappointing results.