Oh, hurrah! So glad about the scratch pairing. Great practice for Mr Murray and always happy to see anything that forwards the cause for Mr Marray.
Just looked at the full draw. Can't recall a recent tournament when so many of the top singles players were playing doubles. Federer/Wawrinka, Murray/Marray, Cilic/DelPotro, Djokovic/Krajinovic, Gasquet/Erlich, Tsonga/Mahut, Gulbis/Raonic, Isner/Querrey, Fognini/Seppi, Mirnyi/Youzhny, Anderson/Haase, Robredo/Lopez, Janowicz/Kohlschreiber: that's 70% of the top 10 and top 20!
Will be really interesting to see (especially in view of the McEnroe/Bryans controversy!) what happens. Under the circumstances, the pretty rotten draws for Messrs Murray and Peers and Hutchins and Fleming don't look quite so awful. And it's a difficult but interesting match-up for the Huey and Inglot pairing, at least insofar as it gives a chance for GB to see their likely DC opponents up close!
-- Edited by Spectator on Thursday 6th of March 2014 04:59:28 AM
Oh, hurrah! So glad about the scratch pairing. Great practice for Mr Murray and always happy to see anything that forwards the cause for Mr Marray.
Just looked at the full draw. Can't recall a recent tournament when so many of the top singles players were playing doubles. Federer/Wawrinka, Murray/Marray, Cilic/DelPotro, Djokovic/Krajinovic, Gasquet/Erlich, Tsonga/Mahut, Gulbis/Raonic, Isner/Querrey, Fognini/Seppi, Mirnyi/Youzhny, Anderson/Haase, Robredo/Lopez, Janowicz/Kohlschreiber: that's 70% of the top 10 and top 20!
Will be really interesting to see (especially in view of the McEnroe/Bryans controversy!) what happens. Under the circumstances, the pretty rotten draws for Messrs Murray and Peers and Hutchins and Fleming don't look quite so awful. And it's a difficult but interesting match-up for the Huey and Inglot pairing, at least insofar as it gives a chance for GB to see their likely DC opponents up close!
-- Edited by Spectator on Thursday 6th of March 2014 04:59:28 AM
Probably this tournament and Miami last year. The top singles players always play doubles here, Andy included.
Just looked at the full draw. Can't recall a recent tournament when so many of the top singles players were playing doubles. Federer/Wawrinka, Murray/Marray, Cilic/DelPotro, Djokovic/Krajinovic, Gasquet/Erlich, Tsonga/Mahut, Gulbis/Raonic, Isner/Querrey, Fognini/Seppi, Mirnyi/Youzhny, Anderson/Haase, Robredo/Lopez, Janowicz/Kohlschreiber: that's 70% of the top 10 and top 20!
Interestingly, Fed & Stan have seen off Bops & Qureshi (6) by 6-2 6-7(4) [10-6]...
I am not at all surprised that two such essentially great tennis players, and the 2010 Olympic doubles champions, have beaten an extremely good specialist doubles pair.
It is not my purpose to reignite some previous debates re doubles here ( and in particular in relation to top singles players playing doubles ), just saying what I think, and partly responding to SC's apparent disbelief.
I gave up following when they were a set and a break down. That's the Italian's DC pairing?
They may be trying out with that in mindt but they have never played doubles together in Davis Cup before - in fact, both have only played doubles in Davis Cup four times.
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