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Week 6 - Great Britain F4 ($10,000) - Wirral (Hard)


Looks like Evo didn't play after all. His place went to an Alternate.

Results from QR1 and QR2 are in and can be found here.

http://www.lta.org.uk/NewWebsite/LTA/Documents/Fans%20News%20and%20Major%20Events/Results/2013/Aegon%20GB%20Pro-Series%20Wirral/Men%27s%20singles%20qualifying.pdf

Surprise defeats for : Marzi, Marcus, Ashley Hewitt and Toby Martin, amongst others

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OK.  So Jack beat me to it with a results list above.  I must be getting old cry



-- Edited by Bob in Spain on Sunday 3rd of February 2013 09:30:15 PM

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http://www.atpworldtour.com/posting/2013/180/qs.pdf

Evo q1?

 



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Via Ken Skupski on twitter it looks like Neal overcame Jhun and Hudson (10).

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Presuming Evo, and maybe 1 other missed the entry deadline so had to go through qualies?


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Round 1
Mubashir AFRIDI (PAK) BYE
Stefan STERLAND-MARKOVIC (GBR) 6-1 6-4 Pawel SAFURYN (POL)
Scott CLAYTON (GBR) 6-2 6-3 Alan GLEESON (IRL)
Thibault VENTURINO (FRA) [15] BYE
James MARSALEK (GBR) [2] BYE
Clay CRAWFORD (GBR) 1-6 6-4 6-3 Gaetan LEMOINE (FRA)
Jordan MCCULLOCH (GBR) 6-4 6-4 Sam HUTT (GBR)
James IRELAND (GBR) [13] BYE
Marcus WILLIS (GBR) [3] BYE
David HODGETTS (GBR) 6-1 6-3 Filip PLEWINSKI (POL)
Neal SKUPSKI (GBR) 6-3 2-1 Retired Alexander JHUN (GBR)
Oliver HUDSON (GBR) [10] BYE
Lewis BURTON (GBR) [4] BYE
Tom ALLEN (GBR) 6-4 2-6 6-0 Oliver BRENNAN (GBR)
Adam SKALSKY (GBR) 6-2 6-2 Kyle FELLOWS (GBR)
Tom FARQUHARSON (GBR) [12] BYE
Jack CARPENTER (GBR) [5] BYE
Alexandre DAVID (FRA) 7-6(2) 6-3 Jean-Marc KRONE (RSA)
Imran ASWAT (GBR) 7-6(2) 7-5 Joshua PAGE (GBR)
Myles ORTON (GBR) [11] BYE
Ashley HEWITT (GBR) [6] BYE
Christopher GARDINER (GBR) 6-2 6-4 Robert CARTER (GBR)
David PORTER (GBR) 7-5 6-1 James ELLIOTT (GBR)
Alberto SANTOS BRAVO (ESP) [16] BYE
Richard GABB (GBR) [7] BYE
Medy CHETTAR (FRA) 6-4 6-3 Alexander GASSON (GBR)
Jathan MALIK (GBR) 6-3 7-5 Nicholas JONES (GBR)
Toby MARTIN (GBR) [9] BYE
George MORGAN (GBR) [8] BYE
Marshall TUTU (GBR) 4-6 7-5 6-1 Chris ANGUELOV (BUL)
Joseph GILL (GBR) 1-6 6-1 6-0 Graeme DYCE (GBR)
Miles BUGBY (GBR) [14] BYE
Round 2
Stefan STERLAND-MARKOVIC (GBR) 6-3 6-4 Mubashir AFRIDI (PAK)
Thibault VENTURINO (FRA) [15] 7-5 7-5 Scott CLAYTON (GBR)
Clay CRAWFORD (GBR) 7-6(0) 6-2 James MARSALEK (GBR) [2]
James IRELAND (GBR) [13] 7-6(4) 4-6 6-2 Jordan MCCULLOCH (GBR)
David HODGETTS (GBR) 7-6(6) 6-3 Marcus WILLIS (GBR) [3]
Neal SKUPSKI (GBR) 7-5 7-6(7) Oliver HUDSON (GBR) [10]
Lewis BURTON (GBR) [4] 6-4 6-4 Tom ALLEN (GBR)
Tom FARQUHARSON (GBR) [12] 6-0 6-1 Adam SKALSKY (GBR)
Alexandre DAVID (FRA) 1-6 7-6(2) 7-6(6) Jack CARPENTER (GBR) [5]
Myles ORTON (GBR) [11] 4-6 6-2 7-5 Imran ASWAT (GBR)
Christopher GARDINER (GBR) 6-3 6-4 Ashley HEWITT (GBR) [6]
David PORTER (GBR) 6-4 6-0 Alberto SANTOS BRAVO (ESP) [16]
Richard GABB (GBR) [7] 6-4 6-4 Medy CHETTAR (FRA)
Jathan MALIK (GBR) 6-4 7-6(8) Toby MARTIN (GBR) [9]
George MORGAN (GBR) [8] 4-6 7-6(3) 6-1 Marshall TUTU (GBR)
Miles BUGBY (GBR) [14] 7-6(3) 6-1 Joseph GILL (GBR)


Seeds go tumbling but no EVO so assume he got a WC?

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Is it possilbe that after accepting a qwc, as the top qualifying seed, he was then moved into the main draw following the withdrawal of a player from the main draw? 



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As Bob said, some huge upsets, cant actually believe how Marcus lost that after his results so far this year?!

And worryingly comfortable losses for Marsalek, Hewitt, Martin

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I was able to go along for about and hour and a half early afternoon. Terrible time to go but the only time I could make it.

Saw the back end of Aswat beating Page. Aswat was very canny with some line calls imo. It was a war of attrition but only because neither seemed to have enough power to out-hit the other.

Watched Dyce against Gill. Dyce was so all over him first set I walked off expecting it to be over in another 20 minutes so it was a surprise to see one set all and I couldn't believe the final result when I saw it tonight.
If this is what the US college system does to Junior Grand Slam champions???

Watched Jathan Malik against Nicholas Jones - Malik was always on top but pretty frustrated with his level of play so he must have improved later to beat Toby Martin.

Saw Morgan / Hewitt / Carpenter practising and looked very relaxed - interesting that 2 of them bit the dust.

Bit annoyed that Evo wasn't there, him having been a bit of a draw for me.

Biggest reflection was how baltic it was inside the Wirral Tennis Centre. Not sure if that makes for good quality tennis with balls collecting ice through the air and freezing cold players.

I have to work all week so can go back for the final if there's anyone remotely exciting in it. eg Fitzy.


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SMC1809 wrote:

Is it possilbe that after accepting a qwc, as the top qualifying seed, he was then moved into the main draw following the withdrawal of a player from the main draw? 


I think that would go to the highest-ranked player on the original entry list who was in the qualifying draw, and obviously Dan wasn't in the original entry list.

Crazy results - I hope it was at least partly due to some of the Brits who managed big upsets playing well.

I guess Marcus's loss could have been related to the reason for his retirement in Sheffield, otherwise it would be pretty shocking that he has gone from title & semi-final in the first two Futures to FQR and QR2 losses in the next two. Not that he'd be the first Brit to have two great weeks then fade away (and no doubt not the last either), but hopefully that's not it in this case and it's just a niggle that will clear up so he can build on those first two weeks.

 



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steven wrote:
SMC1809 wrote:

Is it possilbe that after accepting a qwc, as the top qualifying seed, he was then moved into the main draw following the withdrawal of a player from the main draw? 

I guess Marcus's loss could have been related to the reason for his retirement in Sheffield, otherwise it would be pretty shocking that he has gone from title & semi-final in the first two Futures to FQR and QR2 losses in the next two. Not that he'd be the first Brit to have two great weeks then fade away (and no doubt not the last either), but hopefully that's not it in this case and it's just a niggle that will clear up so he can build on those first two weeks.


I'm more inclined to think that Marcus win along with Ashley's last year was due to a combination of opponents being off their game and a bit of luck making shots they normally wouldn't. Itshouldn't be A surprise them losing qualies as a lot of players ranked 500plus are of a similar level to Tour players who are unranked.



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Jaggy1876 wrote:
steven wrote:
SMC1809 wrote:

Is it possilbe that after accepting a qwc, as the top qualifying seed, he was then moved into the main draw following the withdrawal of a player from the main draw? 

I guess Marcus's loss could have been related to the reason for his retirement in Sheffield, otherwise it would be pretty shocking that he has gone from title & semi-final in the first two Futures to FQR and QR2 losses in the next two. Not that he'd be the first Brit to have two great weeks then fade away (and no doubt not the last either), but hopefully that's not it in this case and it's just a niggle that will clear up so he can build on those first two weeks.


I'm more inclined to think that Marcus win along with Ashley's last year was due to a combination of opponents being off their game and a bit of luck making shots they normally wouldn't. Itshouldn't be A surprise them losing qualies as a lot of players ranked 500plus are of a similar level to Tour players who are unranked.


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Realism that's all instead of blinded patriotism for underachievers or those not good enough.

Valid points I'd say.

If you want optimism I'd say good seasons this year from Ward-Hibbert Farquarhson and Edmund.

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-- Edited by Bob in Spain on Monday 4th of February 2013 03:25:38 PM

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Doubles:

R1:  James Cluskey (IRL) & Sean Thornley WR 405 vs BYE

R1:  Andrew Fitzpatrick & Steven Lee UNR vs Medy Chettar & Thibault Venturino (FRA/FRA) WR 2365

R1:  (3) Dan Smethurst & Alex Ward WR 1377 vs BYE

[R1:  Andrés Artuñedo & Jaan-Frederik Brunken (ESP/FIN) WR 1585 vs Alexandre David & Gaëtan Lemoine (FRA/FRA) UNR]

R1:  Lewis Burton & Neal Skupski UNR vs Josh Milton & Marcus Willis WR 2499

[R1:  BYE vs (4) Robin Olin & Patrik Rosenholm (SWE/SWE)]

R1:  George Coupland & Josh Ward-Hibbert UNR vs Harry Meehan & Stefan Sterland-Markovic WR 2318

[R1:  BYE vs (2) Adam Chadaj & Adrian Sikora (POL/SVK) WR 1066]



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Tuesday 5th of February 2013 02:04:08 PM

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