I wish people would stop complaining about awful draws. Kyle has got into the top 300 without beating many top players so it's About time he started winning these challenger matches to justify the special treatment in relation to wild cards etc that many others have not had. There is far too much hype surrounding Kyle with not too much justification other that hope and faith at the moment.
And well done to Lewis again today he's bad some better performances recently.
QR1: Luke Johnson WR 1701 beat (q1) Jimmy Wang (TPE) WR 142 by w/o QR1: (wc) Rhett Purcell UNR beat (wc) Curtis Clarke UNR by 3 & 3 QR1: (wc) Samuel Ferguson UNR lost to Rameez Junaid (AUS) UNR by 7-6(2) 6-2 QR1: (wc) Sam Hutt WR 1221 lost to (q6) Michael Venus (NZL) WR 360 by 3 & 3 QR1: (wc) Jay Clarke UNR lost to (q2) Nick Kyrgios (AUS) WR 160 by 2 & 1 QR1: Lewis Burton WR 819 beat (wc) Sizya Ernest Kivanda UNR by 2 & 2 QR1: David Fox UNR lost to (q7) Adrien Bossel (SUI) WR 379 by 7-6(3) 7-5 QR1: Scott Duncan WR 2015 lost to (q3) Martin Fischer (AUT) WR 180 by 2 & 1 QR1: Neil Pauffley WR 490 beat (wc) Vincent Gillespie UNR by 1 & 1 QR1: Jathan Malik WR 874 lost to Sanchai Ratiwatana (THA) WR 1368 by 6-4 3-6 7-5 QR1: Josh Milton WR 569 lost to (q5) Kevin King (USA) WR 331 by 3 & 4 QR1: Scott Clayton WR 1153 lost to (q4) John-Patrick Smith (AUS) WR 198 by 1 & 2 QR1: Lloyd Glasspool WR 1115 beat Richard Gabb WR 434 by 4 & 4 QR1: (wc) Max Stewart UNR lost to Marcelo Demoliner (BRA) WR 753 by 6-1 6-7(7) 6-3 QR1: (q8) Brydan Klein WR 410 lost to Paul Hanley (AUS) UNR by 6-4 7-6(3)
QR2: Lewis Burton WR 819 beat (q7) Adrien Bossel (SUI) WR 379 by 7-6(6) 6-3 QR2: Neil Pauffley WR 490 lost to (q3) Martin Fischer (AUT) WR 180 by 4 & 2
Sunday
QR2: Luke Johnson WR 1701 v (wc) Rhett Purcell UNR QR2: Lloyd Glasspool WR 1115 v (q4) John-Patrick Smith (AUS) WR 198
FQR: Lewis Burton WR 819 v (q2) Nick Kyrgios (AUS) WR 160 (CH 152 in Apr)
Main draw
L32: (WC) Kyle Edmund WR 295 v (1) Go Soeda (JPN) WR 103 (CH 47 in 2012) L32: Dan Smethurst WR 244 v Ante Pavic (CRO) WR 177 (CH 175 last month) L32: (WC) Marcus Willis WR 339 v (WC) Ed Corrie WR 353 L32: (WC) Oli Golding WR 333 v Rhyne Williams (USA) WR 188 (CH 114 last Aug) L32: Dave Rice WR 313 v (SE) Dimitar Kutrovsky (BUL) WR 329 (CH 312 in 2012)
Marcus v Ed H2H: 1-1, both 3 sets - Ed won in 2012, Marcus in 2013
-- Edited by steven on Saturday 7th of June 2014 11:59:06 PM
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GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!
Interesting to see that our 2 'college boys', Lloyd G and David F gave such a good account of themselves. Will be following their results over the summer.
Interesting to see that our 2 'college boys', Lloyd G and David F gave such a good account of themselves. Will be following their results over the summer.
Same could be said of Joe Salisbury over at Queens.
Interesting to see that our 2 'college boys', Lloyd G and David F gave such a good account of themselves. Will be following their results over the summer.
Same could be said of Joe Salisbury over at Queens.
Beat me to it! You must have posted whilst I was putting it on the Queen's thread.
QR2: (wc) Rhett Purcell UNR beat Luke Johnson WR 1701 by 6-7(4) 7-6(0) 6-1
QR2: Lewis Burton WR 819 beat (q7) Adrien Bossel (SUI) WR 379 by 7-6(6) 6-3
QR2: Neil Pauffley WR 490 lost to (q3) Martin Fischer (AUT) WR 180 by 4 & 2
QR2: Lloyd Glasspool WR 1115 lost to (q4) John-Patrick Smith (AUS) WR 198 by 1 & 4
FQR: (wc) Rhett Purcell UNR v (q6) Michael Venus (NZL) WR 360 (CH 274 in 2011)
FQR: Lewis Burton WR 819 lost to (q2) Nick Kyrgios (AUS) WR 160 (CH 152 in Apr) by 7-6(0) 6-1
Rhett v Venus H2H: 0-1 - Venus won 1 & 1 in Auckland ATP qualies earlier this year
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I wish people would stop complaining about awful draws. Kyle has got into the top 300 without beating many top players so it's About time he started winning these challenger matches to justify the special treatment in relation to wild cards etc that many others have not had. There is far too much hype surrounding Kyle with not too much justification other that hope and faith at the moment.
And well done to Lewis again today he's bad some better performances recently.
Yeah you're right it's not justified until he beats the top seed in every challenger event.
I wish people would stop complaining about awful draws. Kyle has got into the top 300 without beating many top players so it's About time he started winning these challenger matches to justify the special treatment in relation to wild cards etc that many others have not had. There is far too much hype surrounding Kyle with not too much justification other that hope and faith at the moment.
And well done to Lewis again today he's bad some better performances recently.
Yeah you're right it's not justified until he beats the top seed in every challenger event.
if Kyle didn't get the wild card who would get? Corrie/Golding Rice sorry but Kyle is 19 give him a break best prospect since Murray. We have nobody else coming through. Golding and Broady were good juniors but have stalled
I wish people would stop complaining about awful draws. Kyle has got into the top 300 without beating many top players so it's About time he started winning these challenger matches to justify the special treatment in relation to wild cards etc that many others have not had. There is far too much hype surrounding Kyle with not too much justification other that hope and faith at the moment.
And well done to Lewis again today he's bad some better performances recently.
Yeah you're right it's not justified until he beats the top seed in every challenger event.
if Kyle didn't get the wild card who would get? Corrie/Golding Rice sorry but Kyle is 19 give him a break best prospect since Murray. We have nobody else coming through. Golding and Broady were good juniors but have stalled
Not sure how you read it, but I sensed a rather large slice of sarcasm in TMH's post.