All challengers in Poland have webpages with livescores. It looks like Nottingham challenger is played in Asia or Africa :( Totally unprofessional
We don't need overseas visitors to tell us that, thank you very much! You try persuading the LTA to spend some of its untold millions on providing us fans with a decent live results service instead of pouring it into the pockets of frequently unsuitable & ineffective staff it can't even seem to keep & see how far you get...
Heh, and I thought that unsuitable & ineffective staff is only our Polish invention :) No offence, I would love seeing challenger played on grass court in Poland, even without website and livescores :) Best regards from Poland! :)
Not quite sure what happened in the Fleming/Evans match... given that both of them are big servers and they are playing on grass, to have five breaks in a row just seems odd. Just a shame that Fleming couldn't manage to hang on to his serve having got the break back, as that could have turned the match around for him
Cox vs. Grosjean has just appeared on the Bet365 scoreboard as well.
to be fair i am not sure what we were expecting from this match. if coxy can come away with a reasonable scoreline (ie not double bakery products) it will be good.
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This set looks to be a write-off for Cox.... he's just got to regroup now and hope to achieve a better result in the second set.
Don't know whether it's been that Cox has had a bad day at the office or the fact that Grosjean is showing no signs of the injury that has caused him to miss seven months and is back to his old level of play.
If he is back and playing well, then I think a Wimbledon WC will definately be coming his way.
still its encouraging he got a break, unless SG just got lazy, needs to up his own serve tho, some how. this is when he should try and 'mix it up' as he has nothing to lose.
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