From the courts where Robert Dee finally broke his Futures qualifying duck a couple of years ago ...
QR1: (wc) Jack Saunders UNR lost to Emilio Sanchis-Hernandez (ESP) by 0 & 1 QR1: Oliver Golding WR 1156 beat Joep Dieteren (NED) WR 1534 by 1 & 2 QR1: Joe Rogers UNR lost to (q6) Enrique Lopez-Perez (ESP) WR 865 by 7-6(5) 6-1 QR1: (Alt) Sam King UNR lost to (q12) Mike Vermeer (LUX) WR 1018 by 0 & 2 QR1: Keelan Oakley WR 1665 beat Adrian Verano Ibanez (ESP) UNR by 1 & 1 QR1: James Allemby UNR beat Michael Zhu (USA) UNR by 4 & 1
QR2: Oliver Golding WR 1156 v Denis Yevseyev (KAZ) WR 1312 QR2: Keelan Oakley WR 1665 v Ricardo Rodriguez (VEN) WR 1319 QR2: James Allemby UNR v Serinho Wijdenbosch (NED) WR 1371
In QR3 (of 4), the winner of Oli's match will probably play (q1) Carlos Calderon-Rodriguez (ESP) WR 697, while the winners of the other two QR2 matches involving Brits will play each other.
__________________
GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!
It's great to see him continuing to pick up the points he should pick up, and nice revenge for his loss in juniors 2 years ago.
He's going to have to go some to beat Trujillo though, whose career high is 209 (from 2007) - the 31-year-old has compiled a 6-match Brit-bashing streak (Mackin, Phillips, Pauffley, A Ward, Smethurst - the last three a triple Brit-bash on his way to the Cartagena title last year- and, most recently, Feaver) since losing to James Ward in 2005.
__________________
GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!
Liam continues to take care of business in what seems a very professional manner. A player ranked 380 is a big step in class though. Liam is clearly playing well, it is not an impossible task.