Does Ward need to win tomorrow to get a SE for Binghampton? Or has he already got it.
With regards to the match, a great win for Ward, but Kamke has made the cut for Cincinati ATP 1000 qualifying so maybe after losing the 1st set, Kamke eased off the gas to prepare for that. But i've been really impressed with Ward lately, he's been knocking alot of top seeds out in events, shouldn't be long untill he himself is actually seeded hopefully
And of course goes further clear ahead of Boggo in the 2010 GB "race" ( which ultimately becomes the rankings at the end of 2010 ), and just 2600 odd points behind Muzza
And of course goes further clear ahead of Boggo in the 2010 GB "race" ( which ultimately becomes the rankings at the end of 2010 ), and just 2600 odd points behind Muzza
Since I didn't do a 30-week update, here's the top 20 in the GB 2010 'race' up to the end of today with their actual GB rankings last Monday in brackets - obviously their actual rankings don't include this week's points or last week's Futures points:
2775 Andy Murray (1) 148 James Ward (4) 122 Alex Bogdanovic (2) 116 Richard Bloomfield (5) 85 Josh Goodall (6)
71 Jamie Baker (3) 62 Dan Evans (8) 58 Dan Cox (10) 49 Alexander Ward (11) 42 Chris Eaton (13)
40 Dan Smethurst (7) 38 Joshua Milton (20) 36 Alex Slabinsky (14) 35 Morgan Phillips (9) 32 David Rice (12)
22 Sean Thornley (17) 21 Dominic Inglot (15) 20 Marcus Willis (16) 9 George Morgan (25) 9 Myles Blake (26)
8 Neal Skupski (UN) is already 21st on this list after just one scoring tournament!
The current top 25ers who haven't got 8 points or more so far this year are:
5 Matthew Illingworth (21) 5 Andrew Gregory (23) 4 Tim Bradshaw (24) 2 Neil Pauffley (18) 2 James Feaver (22) 0 Colin Fleming (19)
-- Edited by steven on Thursday 5th of August 2010 10:12:10 PM
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