The draw is out for the boys event, where Joel Cannell and Adam Glynn are seeded. Mirabelle Njoze and Holly Hutchinson are scheduled to play in the girls event.
Boys R1 (L32)
(WC) Karlo Divkovic (CRO) v (6) Joel Cannell (GBR)
There is live streaming and live scores (occasional updates) at tennistouch.net/ - the streams for this tournament can be found by clicking the courts under HTS NTC
Boys R1 (L32)
(6) Joel Cannell (GBR) d. (WC) Karlo Divkovic (CRO) 6-7(4) 6-4 6-1
Aziz Kijametovic (BIH) d. Andrew Watson (GBR) 6-3 2-6 6-0
Petr Hajek (CZE) d. (7) Adam Glynn (GBR) 6-4 6-3
Shakeel Manji (GBR) d. (WC) Borna Gojo (CRO) 6-4 6-0
R2
Luca Sucevic (SRB) v (6) Joel Cannell (GBR)
Shakeel Manji (GBR) v TBD
Girls R1 (L32)
(8) Holly Hutchinson (GBR) d. (WC) Petra Robic (CRO) 6-2 5-7 7-5
(3) Mirabelle Njoze (GBR) d. Tanja Stojanovska (MKD) 6-0 6-0
R2
(Q) Adriana Rajkovic (CRO) v (8) Holly Hutchinson (GBR)
(WC) Nina Alibalic (CRO) v (3) Mirabelle Njoze (GBR)
It doesn't make great watching because there's no score or umpire or sound but I'm thoroughly enjoying watching a bit of Mirabelle Njoze's doubles match - currently on court 1
(NB and it might well be the GB boys on court 2 but I don;t know what they look like so I've no idea !)
It doesn't make great watching because there's no score or umpire or sound but I'm thoroughly enjoying watching a bit of Mirabelle Njoze's doubles match - currently on court 1
(NB and it might well be the GB boys on court 2 but I don;t know what they look like so I've no idea !)
Glad it was of use to someone The live scores / completed matches down the page include the court, abbreviated to C1 etc. which might help identify the match, while you can probably find profile pictures via Google to identify some of the individuals. Another option which might help is the oop at http://www.hts.hr/sluzbene-obavijesti/2384-itf-junior-zagreb-cup (Joel and Shakeel were in the last match on C2). Joel is the second match on C2 tomorrow
Just two left in singles. Adam's R1 result was reversed, but he appears to have lost in R2
Boys R1 (L32) revised
(7) Adam Glynn (GBR) d. Petr Hajek (CZE) 6-4 6-3
R2
(6) Joel Cannell (GBR) d. Luca Sucevic (SRB) 6-3 6-7(3) 6-3
(Q) Ugo Humbert (FRA) d. (7) Adam Glynn (GBR) 6-4 6-0 (2) Andrea Pellegrino (ITA) d. Shakeel Manji (GBR) 6-3 6-3
QF
(1) Domagoj Biljesko (CRO) v (6) Joel Cannell (GBR)
Thanks for the tips, David, It was quite fun, rather like some daft spy novel, trying to figure out who was who.
I'd found the OoP which narrowed things down but still didn't really tell me everything (the two courts were out of synch but I didn't know if court 2 was ahead or behind - looking at the scores, the lads I thought might have been the GB duo definitely weren;t - the two I watched a bit were getting soundly beaten and the GB lads seemingly won very easily, but no worries).
I didn;t find the live scores/completed matches at the bottom, I'll go hunting for that tomorrow. The score that came up on the actual match screen was usually wrong (i.e. a singles score for what was a doubles match - even I could figure out that was wrong!!!).
The quality of the picture was excellent though.
It's all good stuff - long live livestream. Thanks again.
David, I've got it sorted ! Many thanks. And just tuned in to see Joel win the second set against the number 1 seed (took the TB 7-5 after having lost the first set 6-1).
Joel couldn't complete the upset of the top seed. Mirabelle plays second on court 1 (first match at 8am GMT) but interest in the doubles has evaporated.
Boys QF
(1) Domagoj Biljesko (CRO) d. (6) Joel Cannell (GBR) 6-3 6-7(5) 6-3
A strong opponent for Mirabelle in the final - the top seed has won a couple of G3s and a G4 this autumn (winning the doubles with Emily Smith, as well as the singles in her last event). The final starts at 8am GMT streamed from court 1.
SF
(3) Mirabelle Njoze (GBR) d. Elizabeth Danailova (BUL) 6-4 6-4
F
(1) Anastasia Pribylova (RUS) v (3) Mirabelle Njoze (GBR)
Mirabelle is giving a good account of herself but the Russian has won the first set 6-4 and deservedly so, she's a little more 'controlled aggression' and striaghtforward gameplan whereas Mirabelle tries to mix it up a lot, lots of net approaches, and gets herself caught out.
NB Lord knows what the boys are doing on the court alongside but I've never seen so many balls come flying onto the girls' court - and most aren't called 'lets', it's as though they're having to play through a bombing raid !