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Post Info TOPIC: Week 43 - Great Britain F22 ($10,000) - Tipton (Hard)


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RE: Week 43 - Great Britain F22 ($10,000) - Tipton (Hard)


steven wrote:
Stircrazy wrote:

QF:  James Marsalek WR 642 defeated George Morgan WR 1031 by 3 & 2

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SF:  James Marsalek WR 642 vs (3) Joris de Loore (BEL) WR 423


 They met in Doha earlier this year and the Belgian won, but only just - 3-6 7-5 7-6(2)


 George was hitting aces like there was no tomorrow yesterday and ran out of gas & missiles today ! 

But its good that we got a Brit in the SF final James is  a nice lad and deserves some hard earned success Would be great if makes the final ! Go Marzi ! 



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Yes got big smile on my face but not as large as Lewis apparently  is gonna have after his blind date . But he's got to lift his record 7th futures title of the year otherwise the deal is off ! 



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Marcus got his mojo back 

Told them to watch the other doubs SF . Greigspoor bros are a decent unit & would make a good 

England v Holland final 



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It's clearly engaging a number of people to see how many posts can be put on a given thread. There's an obvious element of fun to this pursuit (would any of us be on this board if we didn't at some level enjoy keeping track of statistics?) But - just to give a balancing opinion - at the same time, there are users, of whom I'll confess to being one, who would prefer not to have to go through quite so many posts in order to get to results ... and who, precisely because of valuing the insights and comments that are posted and wanting to be able to read them, hope that posts don't proliferate primarily in pursuit of target numbers.

Suspect this may be one where we will agree to disagree ...



-- Edited by Spectator on Friday 25th of October 2013 04:40:18 AM

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SF:  Graeme Dyce & Calum Gee UNR (but not for much longer! wink ) defeated (3) Kevin Griekspoor & Scott Griekspoor (NED/NED) CR 1427 (691+736) by 3 & 4 biggrin

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Final:  (1) Lewis Burton & Marcus Willis CR 834 (408+426 vs Graeme Dyce & Calum Gee UNR



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Interesting, very interesting. That's really good to see, particularly for Graeme Dyce.

No preference for the final. C'mon the winners !

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A1 tennis academy wrote:

Marcus got his mojo back 

Told them to watch the other doubs SF . Greigspoor bros are a decent unit & would make a good 

England v Holland final 


 

But England v Scotland is always more fun smile



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Josh wrote:
A1 tennis academy wrote:

Marcus got his mojo back 

Told them to watch the other doubs SF . Greigspoor bros are a decent unit & would make a good 

England v Holland final 


 

But England v Scotland is always more fun smile


 yeh and scotland don't lose too often to england! especially in tennis :D



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Looking ahead to the Scotland Davis Cup team ( in truth I sincerely hope not ! ), we are a bit struggling for a second singles player ( yes, much more than even GB have ! ). Watching Jonny O'Mara's progress with interest.

I'd say we are pretty well covered in the doubles department with Murray Bros and Colin.


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Err... if Britain and Scotland become separate tennis nations, what happens to this board?



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indiana wrote:

Looking ahead to the Scotland Davis Cup team ( in truth I sincerely hope not ! ), we are a bit struggling for a second singles player ( yes, much more than even GB have ! ). Watching Jonny O'Mara's progress with interest.

I'd say we are pretty well covered in the doubles department with Murray Bros and Colin.


 Is it possible for Cameron Norrie to play for us should independence come to pass and secondly who would stay in the World Group surely it would have to be Scotland



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Not really, common sense suggests that Tennis Scotland would be treated as a new member and they'd have to start from scratch. Murray and Flembo represent Great Britain/the LTA in the Davis Cup right now, and the LTA isn't dissolving.



I'm sure the answer lies somewhere in the drowned world of the effect of Balkanisation on 1990s Davis Cup tennis.




I can just imagine the outrage from the Scottish tennis fans, though. A storm is coming?











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i can see why Scotland would have to start in the Euro/Africa i just feel that in fairness the current Gb team are effectively what would be team Scotland but I guess fairness doesn't always prevail

ps would Jamie Baker come out of retirement just for DC  I'm sure he would still blitz his way through players from Moldova or any other pub level team



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Of course it's all irrelevant if as almost all polls and pundits suggest, Scotland will not vote for independance.

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A1 tennis academy wrote:

Yes got big smile on my face but not as large as Lewis apparently  is gonna have after his blind date . But he's got to lift his record 7th futures title of the year otherwise the deal is off ! 


Gosh it must be such fun hanging out with, er, "Bomb", and "Burts", and "The Vicar". I'd like to know what they get up to every minute of every day; it would light up my dreary life no end.

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