Yes, I think that's the most interesting of the GB match-ups - that and another of the still-quite-young v junior Wimbledon doubles finalist matches, Milton v Broady.
Stating the obvious, we have a guaranteed qualifier, since the Milton through to Bloomers section is all-GB. It'll be interesting to see whether Marsalek can make any waves in that section, though I fear he may yet again play well and get no reward in terms of ATP points, since in men's Challengers you only get points if you actually qualify.
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QR1: (qWC) Marc Westgate vs Sanchai Ratiwatana (THA)
QR1: Christopher Simpson vs Treat Conrad Huey (PHI)
Never heard of Westgate, Simpson, Whitbread, Meehan or Rogers...!
I may never have heard of Westgate or Simpson, but I figured that, if they were anything like half-decent singles players, they might well stand a ghost of a chance against doubles specialists & so it's proving, at least as far as Chris is concerned - for now: he's leading Huey by 7-5 & (possibly) *2-1. I say "possibly" because the bloody scoreboard appears to have frozen yet again (obviously determined to carry on next week where it leaves off this week! ) at 1-1* 40-30 in the second...
Marc stands at 4-3* in the first, so he's holding his own.
The LS is un-bloody-believable! One minute it's frozen, the next it's showing that Marc lost to Sanchai Ratiwatana by 6-7(3) 1-6, but offering no clue to Chris' fate in the results section! I'm assuming he won, as Burton vs Rice is now under way on the same court.
The LS is un-bloody-believable! One minute it's frozen, the next it's showing that Marc lost to Sanchai Ratiwatana by 6-7(3) 1-6, but offering no clue to Chris' fate in the results section! I'm assuming he won, as Burton vs Rice is now under way on the same court.
I'll second that. I hesitate to say we'd be better off without it (clearly we wouldn't, and I'm glad they're trying to provide scores) but it's not far off and I can't really understand why it works so randomly here when they must be using the same technology as they do at higher level events.
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Jamie B takes the first set by 6-3, but the LS, as frustrating as ever, has only just creaked on in Burton vs Rice match from 1-0* after 4 minutes & 32 seconds to get stuck yet again at 5-4* 40-30 to Lewis (40:30)!
Crazily, you get the same points for qualifying here as you do at Queen's (5 - another drawback of Queen's only being an ATP 250 event and having a 56 draw but an unusually strong field), but with results like that, it seems like our boys are determined to gain points (or not) the hard way ...
Of course, you get a lot more money for winning qualifying rounds at Queen's!
-- Edited by steven on Saturday 4th of June 2011 02:06:20 PM
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