edinburgh is worth going to=== freedom to walk around the facility and free but if you are looking at courts at back of the cafe it is difficult to keep track of scores but they tend to use only for qualifying
out of interest where is felixstowe because graham dyce and scott duncan are on the entry list for a grade 3 in glasgow, which i am in as, well next week with their 1st match on tuesday
out of interest where is felixstowe because graham dyce and scott duncan are on the entry list for a grade 3 in glasgow, which i am in as, well next week with their 1st match on tuesday
out of interest where is felixstowe because graham dyce and scott duncan are on the entry list for a grade 3 in glasgow, which i am in as, well next week with their 1st match on tuesday
A QF for Tom, a SF for Slabba and a Final for Marcus (or better in each case) could see them all make it into the top 500, giving us 20 players in that bracket - apart from the fact that they may just push Oli out in the short term.
Oops - edit
Except for the fact that Slabba has 18 to come off NEXT week before these points would go on. Always forget to check that.
-- Edited by Bob in Spain on Monday 15th of July 2013 08:38:55 PM
(rankings based on drawsheet, not up-to-date ones - if someone could fix this, great)
Imran Aswat [1] WR 1551 d. Adam Skalsky UNR 6-4 6-1 Alexander Gasson UNR d. Graeme Dyce UNR 6-3 6-1 Luke Johnson [WC] UNR d. Alexander Jhun [3] WR 1910 6-4 6-1 Jessy Kalambay [4] (SUI) d. Toby Mitchell UNR 6-7(4) 7-6(4) 6-2 Tom Allen UNR d. A. Thornton-Brown [5] WR 1985 6-4 6-2 Scott Duncan UNR d. Angus Jordan [WC] UNR 6-3 6-4 Robin Goodman UNR d. Gianluca Mager (ITA) UNR 2-6 6-4 7-5 Joe Salisbury UNR d. Jordan Kelly-Houston (NZL) UNR 7-6(4) 6-4
First Round Draw
Antoine Benneteau [1] WR 396 vs Myles Orton WR 1146 Jonny O'Mara [WC] WR 1533 vs Alexander Gasson [Q] UNR James Ireland WR 1166 vs Jathan Malik WR 1227 Liam Broady WR 863 vs Richard Gabb [7] WR 626
Daniel Cox [4] [WC] WR 517 vs Oliver Hudson WR 1322 Scott Duncan [Q] UNR vs Jessy Kalambay [Q] (SUI) WR 1961 Imran Aswat [Q] WR 1551 vs A. Thornton-Brown [LL] WR 1985 Ben Lott [WC] UNR vs Marcus Willis [5] WR 559
Richard Bloomfield [8] WR 695 vs Joe Salisbury [Q] UNR Josh Ward-Hibbert WR 785 vs George Coupland WR 885 Robin Goodman [Q] UNR vs Stefano Napolitano (ITA) WR 886 Tom Allen [Q] UNR vs Alex Slabinsky [3] [WC] WR 503
Tom Farquharson [6] WR 604 vs Luke Johnson [Q] UNR Marcus Daniell (NZL) WR 708 vs Alexander Jhun [LL] WR 1910 Zach Itzstein (AUS) WR 1437 vs William Boe-Wiegaard (USA) WR 1244 Ronak Manuja (IND) WR 1281 vs Niel Pauffley [2] WR 447
The bottom quarter looks dangerous with last week's champion Marcus Daniell not even seeded and could face fellow finalist Farquharson as early as round 2.
Would love Salisbury and O'Mara to keep up their decent runs of form, O'Mara in particular looks to have an easy draw against on UNR qualy, and I fancy Salisbury to upset Bloomfield. Looking forward to seeing some results come through tomorrow.
P.S. Anyone know why Cox and Slabinsky have WCs? Is it because they were late entries? Seems a little unfair to give them to players who would have otherwise made the main draw rather than up-and-coming unranked youngsters with decent runs of form (I'm thinking Salisbury, Goodman, Allen etc, although they all made it through qualies...)
The bottom quarter looks dangerous with last week's champion Marcus Daniell not even seeded and could face fellow finalist Farquharson as early as round 2.
Would love Salisbury and O'Mara to keep up their decent runs of form, O'Mara in particular looks to have an easy draw against on UNR qualy, and I fancy Salisbury to upset Bloomfield. Looking forward to seeing some results come through tomorrow.
P.S. Anyone know why Cox and Slabinsky have WCs? Is it because they were late entries? Seems a little unfair to give them to players who would have otherwise made the main draw rather than up-and-coming unranked youngsters with decent runs of form (I'm thinking Salisbury, Goodman, Allen etc, although they all made it through qualies...)
My guess in Slabba's case in particular is that he is comng back off an injury.