yeah i think i got confused as the points have already come off right.
Yes, they came off on Monday when he dropped from WR 142 to 171. It can all be a bit confusing at the moment with the calendar a week out from last year.
Indeed Peter Fleming got it wrong in commentary when comparing James' ranking with Anderson's. He said that James was just WR 171 and that included his Queens success from last year. Err, no
British men are falling like dominos today (in both tournaments) unfortunately. Got to say i'm sad to see Baker beat Golding, if not suprised. I know he's a tough hard working player who's been through a lot, but it would have been nice to see one of the juniors get a big win
have to agree, was so hoping Oli would win it today nothing against Baker, such a hard worker and the way he has come back both in personal and tennis terms is awe inspiring but Oli is the future and it would have done him immeasurable good to have at least one more match in this company
-- Edited by thegingerlightbulb on Tuesday 12th of June 2012 02:07:22 PM
I braved the weather at Queens yesterday. Saw the Baker/Golding match. I wasn't quite sure who I wanted to win - both please! The first set was a good contest - I don't think there were any break points - certainly no breaks. The second set Oli's serve rather deserted him, he got very frustrated, and Jamie definitely had the upper hand in terms of experience, though Oli did well to fight back and regain one of the breaks.