Fabulous win! First the world N° 200 & whatever Bozo is, now the 7th seed (N° 161, according to my DS)! Dominic, you're doing your own ranking a world of good...! Just keep it up agin Young or Anderson (4/123), !
-- Edited by Stircrazy on Wednesday 4th of November 2009 09:56:56 PM
Wow! Fantastic result, I have to confess to thinking the round 1 win was probably a fluke but I take it all back now, clearly Dominic's in a rich vein of form
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QF: (WC) INGLOT, Dominic WR 1104 v YOUNG, Donald (USA) WR 231
Should've read the MTF thread a little more carefully: Young apparently beat Anderson (4) 6-3 3-6 7-6(1). Should be child's play for Dom after the players he's beaten in the first two rounds...!
-- Edited by Stircrazy on Wednesday 4th of November 2009 09:56:22 PM
Well well we seem to have a surprise package all round with Mr Inglot...you could always argue winning R1 against a top 200 player could happen once in ten years for an un-heard off Brit but to do it again...6-0 being the 3rd set score into the bargain is just not a fluke...keep it up...Mr Young is a choker !
Dom's only 23 too so he should be around a fair while. Has anyone other Brit had such immediate success after coming out of the college system? The only guy I'm aware of is Skupski.
Im sure the LTA will be proud of Dominic. Its about time that all the money they have spent in coaching and building the NTC has paid off...I can just see the LTA report....
"Inlgot, Proof the LTA system Works :
Tomic Inlgot won his quarter final in the ITF Challenger in Golden Viginia beating the 7th seed Roko Pavlovs WR 164 from Latvia. Tomic dropped the first 3 sets but eventually won 7-5 6-4 6-0 in 59 minutes.
Tomic won honours in the US playing for the Virginia Horsemen and won honours in both singles and doubles. Dominic has also won several doubles titles with Chris Evans over the last few months".