All GBR and/or UNR unless otherwise shown - around 3/4 of the players in qualifying here are Brits!
QR1-A: Zack Evenden v Sid Hazarika QR1-B: Matthew Hingley v James Whike QR1-C: David O'Leary v Jeffrey Zungunde QR1-D: Keelan Oakley v Alain Nkouatcha (CMR) QR1-E: Alan Duncan v Jack Busby QR1-F: Nikolai Snapes v Ahmed el Menshawy QR1-G: Simon Konov v Fabian Patrutescu (ROU) QR1-H: Matthew Pearce v Connor Glennon QR1-I: Toby Martin v Fares Ghasya (who seems to be stateless!) QR1-J: Lloyd Glasspool v Marc Beckles QR1-K: (wc) Lewis Burton v Janko Lumpert (CRO)
QR2: (q1) Kyle Brassington WR 911 v John Rambotas QR2: Sebastian Jackson v winner of QR1-A QR2: (q2) Maniel Bains WR 982 v Richard Tilton QR2: Joshua Poullet v winner of QR1-B QR2: (q3) Tim Bradshaw WR 1015 v Alan Bevan QR2: Daniel Sidaway v winner of QR1-C QR2: Simon Roberts v (q4) Gleb Sakharov (FRA) WR 1071 QR2: Robin Goodman v winner of QR1-D QR2: (q5) Burnham Arlidge WR 1078 v winner of QR1-E Non-Brit QR2: Daniel Smith (RSA) v Chris Anguelov (BUL) or Artiom Kolpakov (LTU) QR2: (q6) Olivier Charroin (FRA) WR 1154 v winner of QR1-F QR2: Harry Busby v winner of QR1-G QR2: (q7) Ben Pritchard WR 1473 v winner of QR1-H QR2: (q9) Chris Priddle WR 1580 v winner of QR1-I QR2: (q8) Liam Broady WR 1580 v winner of QR1-J QR2: (q10) Richard Gabb WR 1653 v winner of QR1-K
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Josh Goodall, Dan Smethurst, Dan Cox, Bloomers, Josh Milton, Meatball, the Wardinator, Neil Pauffley & James Feaver are confirmed DAs here.
Main draw WCs have not been published on the LTA site for this week, but Slabba, Matt Illingworth and Sean Thornley were all above top 3 Q seeds Brassington, Bains and Bradshaw (*) on the entry list, so they must have scraped DAs or got WCs.
Assuming no w/ds among the British DAs and at least one more WC, three all-Brit Q sections means that we should have at least 15 in the main draw, and I expect us to have between 16 and 20, i.e. more than half. Eat your heart out, Argentina (ok, they'd have 30/32 if a Brazilian Future was on at the same time, but never mind!)
(*) Bradshaw, incidentally, is likely to enter the GB top 25 after IW, replacing Jonny Marray, unless someone below him does very well in Tipton.
-- Edited by steven on Saturday 6th of March 2010 07:25:47 PM
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He's one of four ranked Brits who were on the entry list but aren't in the qualifying draw, so he may well have got a WC. The other three are Fitzy, Ben Davis and Oliver Evans.
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No, I decided not to enter, mainly because it does cost a bit to get an IPIN and then there's the entry fee, all in all it wouldn't be worth it unless I drew Nkouatcha or someone like that.
I wouldn't say I'm retired yet, maybe in the future I'll have another shot at an ITF somewhere, and if I do I'll be determined to get a game this time.
No, I decided not to enter, mainly because it does cost a bit to get an IPIN and then there's the entry fee, all in all it wouldn't be worth it unless I drew Nkouatcha or someone like that.
I wouldn't say I'm retired yet, maybe in the future I'll have another shot at an ITF somewhere, and if I do I'll be determined to get a game this time.
Is Nkouatcha rubbish then?..only Keelan from my club has drawn him
Nkouatcha is a 38 year-old who has entered 5 British Futures events and only once avoided a double bagel. One of his double bagels was from a player featured in the Robert Dee thread, so he's certainly a contender for weakest player in this draw
Fares Ghasya is a 16 year old Libyan who made the trip for the Nottingham Grade 4 junior events last year (won 1 match in the 2 tournaments). Judging from their junior records Toby should have a good chance of a first win in Futures qualifying.