Count Zero wrote:British Tennis have confirmed Corrie won 6-3, 2-6, 7-6(4)tight one there.
British Tennis have confirmed Corrie won 6-3, 2-6, 7-6(4)tight one there.
So Boggo versus Ed in the third QF...
Count Zero - Creator of the Statistical Tennis Extrapolation & Verification ENtity or, as we like to call him, that steven.
www.alexbogdanovic.com
GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!GB top 25s (ranks, whereabouts) & stats - http://www.britishtennis.net/stats.html
QF: (1) David Rice & Sean Thornley WR 364 defeated Salvatore Pogliese (ITA) & Marcus Willis UNR by 2 & 3
[QF: Arthur de Greef & Yannik Reuter (BEL/BEL) UNR defeated Marek Michalicka & Michal Milko (CZE/SVK) UNR by 6-3 3-6 [10-7]
QF: Richard Gabb & Toby Martin UNR defeated (ALT) Joe Gill & Jonny O'Mara UNR by 2 & 4
QF: (WC) Tommy Bennett & Jack Findel-Hawkins UNR lost to (2) Lewis Burton & Ed Corrie WR 989 by 2 & 4
*****
SF: (1) David Rice & Sean Thornley WR 364 vs Arthur de Greef & Yannik Reuter (BEL/BEL) UNR
SF: Richard Gabb & Toby Martin UNR vs (2) Lewis Burton & Ed Corrie WR 989
Hmm, and there lies a slight dilemma. He and David too really are a challenger doubles partnership, but futures singles players.