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Week 43 - Spain F36 ($10,000) - El Prat de Llobregat (Clay)


Q1 : Mehdi Naqvi v Antonio Batlle (ESP) UNR - both age 17

Q1 : Aswin Lizen (WC) v Jordi Llopart (ESP) - also both 17

Q1 : James Allemby v (2) Sergio Martos Gortnes (ESP) WR 1344

 

Sorry, CD, could see no reason to have the name of the venue displayed in upper case (unless there was something you wanted to shout about???), so have edited accordingly.



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Friday 18th of October 2013 07:33:51 PM

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Stircrazy, sorry about the upper case - it was just copied and pasted to make sure I didn't mis-spell it, and the original was in upper case.

NB some seem to be bold and most not - is that just random ?



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Friday 18th of October 2013 07:55:11 PM

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The temptation to invite someone to this thread, but I'll be good...

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indiana wrote:

The temptation to invite someone to this thread, but I'll be good...


Indy, the name is a little unfortunate, I agree, but just for the record, "prat" is the Catalan equivalent of the Castillian word prado, which means "meadow".  The Llobregat is the second longest river in Catalonia, rising in the eastern  Pyrenees & entering the Med just south of Barcelona, the "meadow" bit presumably deriving from the fact that it irrigated its delta.  Barcelona airport takes its name from the nearby town...  Other than that, I understand the temptation! wink



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Very educational, SC - I knew what Prat meant in this context and the Barcelona airport bit but not the rest of it. Not that it would stop me from making a disgraceful pun of it if the opportunity arose, but still!

CD - if you are logged on, bold thread titles denote threads that have new posts since you last looked at them (so are usually near the top of the list), non-bold threads mean nothing new since you last looked.

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steven wrote:

CD - if you are logged on, bold thread titles denote threads that have new posts since you last looked at them (so are usually near the top of the list), non-bold threads mean nothing new since you last looked.


Ah!  That's what he (she?) meant!  If I'd realised, I'd've replied earlier...



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Very educational, SC - I knew what Prat meant in this context and the Barcelona airport bit but not the rest of it. Not that it would stop me from making a disgraceful pun of it if the opportunity arose, but still!

CD - if you are logged on, bold thread titles denote threads that have new posts since you last looked at them (so are usually near the top of the list), non-bold threads mean nothing new since you last looked.


 Well, did you ever --- I thought it was just one of life's little random oddities   . . .

Thank you for that - I'm off to look down the lists again smile



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Q1 : Mehdi Naqvi lost to Antonio Batlle (ESP) UNR - both age 17 1-6 7-6 (3) 6-4

Q1 : Aswin Lizen (WC) def. Jordi Llopart (ESP) - also both 17 6-0 6-1

Q1 : James Allemby lost to (9) Sergio Martos Gortnes (ESP) WR 1344 6-3 6-1


Q2: Aswin Lizen (WC) v (q7) Antonio Campo (ITA) WR 1304

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I assume this thread won't last much longer

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john wrote:

I assume this thread won't last much longer


 Well, oh cynical one, you are proved right in one way (although it WAS close):

 

Q2: Aswin Lizen (WC)  lost to  (q7) Antonio Campo (ITA) WR 1304  6-4 2-6 6-4

 

BUT -  Aswin's managed to get a play in the doubles ( smile ) and I will definitely try and remember to check and post it - just to draw things out !



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Even better !!!

The results has now been switched and actually it seems that it Aswin who won !

Q2: Aswin Lizen (WC) def. (q7) Antonio Campo (ITA) WR 1304 6-4 2-6 6-4

FQR : Aswin Linzen (WC) v Keljko Milovic (SRB) (WC) UNR

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Woop woop haha!

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And more !!!!

FQR : Aswin Linzen (WC) def. Keljko Milovic (SRB) (WC) UNR 6-1 4-6 6-1

Party time, John !!!!!

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R1 : Aswin Linzen (WC) v (4) Roberto Carballes Baena (ESP) WR 252 (!)

This may be the end of a delightful Spanish fiesta . . . .

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If he has managed to qualify for a Futures singles main draw for the first time, we probably owe it to him to get his name right (or is this just an excuse to extend the thread a bit more ... wink)

L32: (WC) Aswin Lizen UNR v (4) Roberto Carballés Baena (ESP) WR 252 (CH 230 in Aug)

P.S. Just noticed it only went wrong between Q2 and the FQR.



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Sorry Aswin ! I though 'no need to copy and paste, quicker just to write it, quite short name, easy . . . . ' and the lesson is . . . .

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