True, but if you have two unseeded players in the draw, there's about a 1 in 10 chance that both draw seeds in R1 (8/24 x 7/23), which isn't that low a probability.
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True, but if you have two unseeded players in the draw, there's about a 1 in 10 chance that both draw seeds in R1 (8/24 x 7/23), which isn't that low a probability.
Yes, yes, but isn't that a 9 in 10 chance that both DON'T draw seeds i.e. a 90% chance that at least one of them should get an easier draw ? Said that way round, it still seems to me that we got short-changed . . .
PS my little sister used to say 'but who cares if you get a black or a white ball out the bag ? and if you really do care, why don't you just look before you choose?'
Sorry, I should have expressed that more clearly. What I meant was yes, it is unlucky (as CD says) but given the number of Futures Brits play in each year, a 1 in 10 chance means something like this should happen somewhere every week or two, so as bad luck of the draw goes, then (as indiana says), it's not a huge shock in the bigger scheme of things.
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You're absolutely right, Steven, I wasn't really getting bent out of shape over it, c'est la vie and all that . . .
anyway, now young Robert should do us all a favour and take out Mr. Rachidi and we can all smile. :) (I've a lot less hope for James but who knows . . . )