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Week 34 - ATP 250 series ($553,125) - Winston Salem Open, Winston Salem, NC (hard)


QR1:  Colin Fleming vs Phillip Simmonds (USA)

The seeds in Colin's quarter are Michael Russell (2/USA) & Peter Luczak (6/AUS), whom he'd probably face in the second round, were he to beat Simmonds.



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Flembo lost the 1st set 6-3, won the 2nd 6-2, and has gone from a break down to a break up to back on serve in the 3rd - crunch time now at 3-6 6-2 *4-4 30-30

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Gulp - bp ... saved ... another bp ... saved ... eventually held on for 5-4*, now *5-5

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Flembo serving at *5-5, gets to 40-15 but suddenly Simmonds has got it back to duece and then ad-out, another bp, which he takes - he'll serve for the match



-- Edited by steven on Saturday 20th of August 2011 03:56:20 PM

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Flembo loses despite winning more points during the match.

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Colin had a point to break back again to & take the final set into a tie-break, but couldn't convert it:  7-5 to Simmonds. cry



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Doubles:

R1:  Santiago González (MEX) & Jamie Murray vs Pablo Andújar & Marc López (ESP/ESP)

R1:  Colin Fleming & Scott Lipsky (USA) vs (2) Mariusz Fyrstenberg & Marcin Matkowski (POL/POL) bleh

Yet another crap draw for Colin & partner!  Possible chance for Jamie, though...  Best of luck to both pairs. 



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If I were they, I might not want to stick around until the end of the week anyway. There's a hurricane forecast to come up the East Coast. Right now the main projections show it coming ashore on the Florida/Georgia border on Friday. I looked up Winston-Salem, and it seems to be far enough inland that it would just get rain and mild winds. But can't think that travel anywhere on the East Coast that weekend is going to be great.

(For that matter, long-term models are known to be "dynamic" (ie lots can change) ... but looking at them, it wouldn't be entirely surprising if this were quite a rain-delayed Open. Aforementioned storm is projected to come through New York on Sunday/Monday, and there seems to be quite a bit of rain around generally)



-- Edited by Spectator on Monday 22nd of August 2011 07:33:35 AM

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I assume it's Irene we're talking about (see http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/024913.shtml?tswind120#contents), which doesn't look like it's going to be a big hurricane if it even becomes one at all. A lot will depend on whether it stays on its predicted course (or goes a bit east), in which case it probably will produce plenty of rain all the way up the east coast just in time for the USO. If it ends up more to the western side of the projections, it'll end up completely over land and any effects should peter out long before it gets as far north as NY.



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I hope you're right! Don't like some of the scenarios that are currently arising, and it would be very nice if Irene dissipated quickly. But she became a hurricane a little while ago:  instead of cutting across Puerto Rico and (mountainous) Hispaniola, thus weakening, she's going slightly north and strengthening.  That's good for Hispaniola (which, frankly, needs protecting more than pretty well anywhere else, so let's be grateful for small mercies!), but not great for everything to the north.

Latest NHC discussion suggests a category 2 or higher (110 mph winds) There are three main options for path: UKMET and one other take it to the West Coast of Florida; ECMWF, which has the best record over the past few seasons, bounces it off of the Carolinas and has it coming up the coast to cut across the eastern tip of Long Island; and GFS (and current consensus) have it basically raking the East Coast of Florida and coming in on the border of Florida/Georgia before travelling north as a large rainstorm. Of course, models are models, and anything can happen. But unless things change, Sunday and Monday of next weekend may well be rainy in New York.

PS: For those who are interested in this (or weather prediction for tournaments more generally), there's an interactive map here. It's set to show the hurricane development space just east of the Windwards/Leewards. You need to alter the location once you're in it. Tick "model" to see what the various models show. You can also drag it so that it shows the UK, Europe or whatever location you want.

PPS: Really hope it doesn't go straight up the Florida Coast. No hurricane is nice (so hope it weakens!) but a hurricane straight up the coast could be particularly nasty.



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Hurricane Irene is very unlikely to sweep up the Eastern coast of America. Hurricanes that do so normally pass Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic to the north where as those that go through those places (As Irene is doing) normally make landfall somewhere on the Florida coast.

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Fleming and Lipsky lose the first set 6-3

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RJA wrote:

Fleming and Lipsky lose the first set 6-3


But may well be in the process of redressing the balance:  *4-2 in the second!



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Sadly they were broke back.

5-4*

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Second set goes to a tie break.

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