Scott GRIEKSPOOR (NED) [14] 6-3 1-0 Retired Sam HUTT (GBR) Neal SKUPSKI (GBR) 1-6 6-1 6-4 Kevin GRIEKSPOOR (NED) [2] Imran ASWAT (GBR) 6-2 2-6 6-4 Oliver HUDSON (GBR) [11] Lewis BURTON (GBR) [3] 3-6 6-1 6-4 Joshua PAGE (GBR) Robert CARTER (GBR) 6-4 6-3 Sean THORNLEY (GBR) [10] Richard GABB (GBR) [4] 7-5 3-6 6-3 Lukas MUGEVICIUS (LTU) Scott CLAYTON (GBR) 6-4 3-6 6-3 Michael LASER (USA) [12] Nicolas ROSENZWEIG (FRA) [5] 6-3 6-1 Lewis ROSKILLY (GBR) Tom FARQUHARSON (GBR) [15] 6-4 6-2 Harry SKINNER (GBR) George MORGAN (GBR) [6] 6-3 6-2 Simas MALAKAUSKAS (LTU) Matthieu ROY (FRA) [7] 6-2 6-4 Joseph GILL (GBR) Toby MARTIN (GBR) [8] 6-2 6-2 Nicholas JONES (GBR)
The result of Ward-Hibbert's match (against Christian Schultz) has not been reported but tomorrows OOP indicates that it was played today. Presumably it was still being played when the LTA reported the results to the ITF
-- Edited by RJA on Monday 14th of January 2013 12:27:09 AM
popped in very briefly - one notable result I can report that might be of interest is that Neal Skupski beat Kevin Griekspoor WR-702 (Q2) 6-4 in the 3rd. I can't be totally sure - I started watching with the scoreboard reading 5-4 to Skupski (if it helps to confirm: he looked an inch or two shorter than the other fellow!)
At what I assume was 15-30 he hit a cheeky ace down the middle on 2nd serve, and later an ace out wide to save a bp, after a few deuces he took it.
And its back to inept updating of their own events by the LTA because there's a slam on.
In fairness the days play might not yet be complete. 2nd round qualifying didn't start unitl at least 14:00 and with 3 matches on most of the courts chances are there are some still being played.
FQR: Neal Skupski UNR v Imran Aswat WR 1789 FQR: (q3) Lewis Burton WR 713 v Robert Carter WR 1934 FQR: (q4/wc) Richard Gabb WR 743 v Scott Clayton WR 1853 FQR: (q15) Tom Farquharson WR 1231 v (q5) Nicolas Rosenzweig (FRA) WR 778 FQR: (q6) George Morgan WR 852 v (q9) Micke Kontinen (FIN) WR 952 FQR: (q8/wc) Toby Martin WR 944 v (q13) Pedja Krstin (SRB) WR 1122
Finally if Ward-Hibbert did win his second round match he will play (q7) Matthieu Roy (FRA) WR 933
L32: (1) Josh Goodall WR 258 v Carlos Gomez-Herrera (ESP) WR 453 L32: (Q) Imran Aswat WR 1788 v (Q) George Morgan WR 851 L32: (WC) Jonny O'Mara UNR v Matthieu Rodrigues (FRA) WR 443 L32: (WC) Myles Orton WR 1159 v (5) Joshua Milton WR 394 L32: (3) Martin Fischer (AUT) WR 299 v Alexander Ward WR 435 L32: (Q) Lewis Burton WR 713 v Eric Quigley (USA) WR 621 L32: Neil Pauffley WR 462 v Ed Corrie WR 529 Non brit match L32: (7) Richard Bloomfield WR 414 v Tom Burn WR 554 Non brit match Non brit match L32: David Rice WR 608 v (4) Daniel Smethurst WR 357 L32: (WC) Marcus Willis WR 964 v (8) Julien Obry (FRA) WR 417 L32: (Q) Toby Martin WR 944 v (Q) Richard Gabb WR 743 L32: (WC) Andrew Fitzpatrick WR 509 v Antal Van Der Duim (NED) WR 500 L32: (2) Daniel Evans WR 297 v (Q) Tom Farquharson WR 1231
-- Edited by RJA on Monday 14th of January 2013 06:40:07 PM
Recalling that Neal Skupski had had quite a good US collegiate career, I searched through Zootennis to see his (and others') results. He reached the quarterfinals of the championships in singles last year, retiring through injury (a bad fall) towards the end of a competitive match with Steve Johnson (he who just took Almagro to five sets). As far as I could tell from "searching" with the likely candidates' names, no one else got that far in the US tournaments in singles, though Mr Inglot was seeded in the singles and won the doubles and Mr Skuspki (K) got to the round of 16 in singles (lost to John Isner) and was a doubles finalist, again losing to John Isner and partner. Ed Corrie (who, as with the younger Mr Skupski, might do well over the next year) was nationally ranked in singles and doubles ...
Does anyone have more scientifically (or at least methodically) obtained results for comparison?
PS: In these "searches" I found the list of matches won by Somdev Devvarman for the 2007 US collegiate title -- QF Arnau Brugues, SF Kevin Anderson, F John Isner. Not bad preparation for the Tour.
I think people generally start in Autumn and end in Summer. But I believe that there are times (as here) when someone will need an extra term or two to finish up for particular reasons ... perhaps they do a dual degree, or take time off at some point during their career. Perhaps that's the reason?