I had a feeling this pair would turn up here before they move on to Korea and I'm really glad they did.
The qualifying field is really weak here especially for a $100,000 torny and Chris should definitely qualify. Inglot has it a bit harder with Okun lingering in the final round, but Inglot can just about beat anyone with his huge hitting if its on song.
I also hope they make the cut for the doubles together as well, as i guess thats what their hoping for. If they do, they're a serious threat for the title in my opinion if they play well. What a jump it would be for the pair if they did, from winning futures to a $100,000 challenger. But i could be wrong, they may not even make the cut.
-- Edited by spud on Friday 9th of April 2010 08:06:01 PM
-- Edited by spud on Friday 9th of April 2010 08:08:27 PM
Wow really weak draw for a 100k. I have a feeling Inglot will qualify, while Chris should qualify I wouldn't be surprised if he manages to find a way not to
The events in SA always seem to have very weak qualifying competitions - Ross Hutchins got 12 points from the quaifying competition for the ATP event here last year, the only singles points he got all year.
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Jeez, perhaps I shoulda turned up. I would be disappointed if Chris failed to qualify. Okun's very "when he wants to" about his playing at times now. I'd suspect Dom to outpower him.
Wow, a 100K + H Challenger and can't even make up 8 qualifying seeds from ranked players. Certainly SA offers a cost / benefit conundrum with certainly quite a lot of possible benefit. I hope it works out for Chris and and Dom. Chris in particular is slightly unluckky he even has another ranked player in his section.
I had a feeling this pair would turn up here before they move on to Korea and I'm really glad they did.
The qualifying field is really weak here especially for a $100,000 torny and Chris should definitely qualify. Inglot has it a bit harder with Okun lingering in the final round, but Inglot can just about beat anyone with his huge hitting if its on song.
I also hope they make the cut for the doubles together as well, as i guess thats what their hoping for. If they do, they're a serious threat for the title in my opinion if they play well. What a jump it would be for the pair if they did, from winning futures to a $100,000 challenger. But i could be wrong, they may not even make the cut.
-- Edited by spud on Friday 9th of April 2010 08:06:01 PM
-- Edited by spud on Friday 9th of April 2010 08:08:27 PM
I think Murray/Marray are out here for doubles as well. Jamie D perhaps?
I had a look at their website. This is in fact "the Soweto Open." It explains that the ground is "difficult to find" and anyone interested in going there should gather at the official tournament hotel and be taken there in a "shuttle bus". All the tournament formalities like signing in and financial dealings are dealt with at the hotel!
They never mention safety and security but it seems players have to be ferried to the courts for their own protection (with armed escorts?) and then back as soon as their matches are finished. The hotel serves as the tournament office. This may explain the low quality of entrants. Oh well, no one will mess with BBD and big Chris I am sure. Bodes well for the World Cup!
It looks like it was a very one-sided set of qualifying round matches.
None of them went to 3 sets, 11 of the 16 matches were won with the loss of 2 games or fewer, including 2 x double-bagels. Chris' next opponent was one of these.
I doubt it. Tbh im quite dissapointed, for a 100K which is a very big challenger the website doesnt have anything and i cant see anything like livescores being given, i dont know if any of the betting sites will do anything?