Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Week 25 - ATP World Tour 250 - Eastbourne, UK (Grass)


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 34418
Date:
Week 25 - ATP World Tour 250 - Eastbourne, UK (Grass)


A reasonable qualifying draw for the GB men - nearly all of them avoid seeds in QR1 and a lot of them play each other, whcich is probably a good thing in main tour qualies! Gaps are between different qualifying sections:

QR1: Ken Skupski UNR v Rémi Boutillier (FRA) WR 451 (= CH)
QR1: Jathan Malik WR 861 v Keelan Oakley WR 1309

QR1: Dan Smethurst WR 243 v Joe Salisbury WR 1613

QR1: (wc) James Marsalek WR 778 v Divij Sharan (IND) UNR (CH 438 in 2007)
QR1: Richard Gabb WR 464 v Neil Pauffley WR 527

QR1: Dan Cox WR 214 v (wc) Rhett Purcell UNR
QR1: Scott Clayton WR 1152 v Chris Guccione (AUS) WR 614 (CH 67 in 2008)
QR1: Neal Skupski UNR v (q7) Michal Przysiezny (POL) WR 112 (CH 57 in Jan)



-- Edited by steven on Friday 13th of June 2014 08:56:23 PM

__________________

GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!

GB top 25s (ranks, whereabouts) & stats - http://www.britishtennis.net/stats.html



Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 34418
Date:

Btw, Przysiezny has lost his last 14 matches in a row, dating back to the Aus Open!

__________________

GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!

GB top 25s (ranks, whereabouts) & stats - http://www.britishtennis.net/stats.html



Grand Slam Champion

Status: Offline
Posts: 4586
Date:

I'm assuming Rice Willis Corrie and Golding won't be in main draw either or her due to Wimbledon qualies.

__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 55499
Date:

steven wrote:

Btw, Przysiezny has lost his last 14 matches in a row, dating back to the Aus Open!


 

and I think brother Ken has a more than passable chance against Rémi, as well.

 

Presumably James knows he's not getting a Wimbly quali wildcard as semi-finalist in the play-offs, as he's on the entry list here ? Was the wildcard here a sort of 'second-best' present ?



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Friday 13th of June 2014 09:25:41 PM

__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 40947
Date:

Certainly seems some remarkable seed avoiding by nearly all the Brits there. That is what you call a good draw !

__________________
RJA


Hall of fame

Status: Offline
Posts: 9639
Date:

Coup Droit wrote:
steven wrote:

Btw, Przysiezny has lost his last 14 matches in a row, dating back to the Aus Open!


 

and I think brother Ken has a more than passable chance against Rémi, as well.

 

Presumably James knows he's not getting a Wimbly quali wildcard as semi-finalist in the play-offs, as he's on the entry list here ? Was the wildcard here a sort of 'second-best' present ?


James didn't actually need a wild card here anyway as the the qualifying draw has 4 spare slots. Anyone who turned up would have got in.



__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 58025
Date:

steven wrote:

Btw, Przysiezny has lost his last 14 matches in a row, dating back to the Aus Open!


But he's going like a train against Neal:  he's just taken the first set by 6-2. hmm



__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 58025
Date:

The Pole breaks his losing streak, beating Neal by 2 & 1. cry



__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 58025
Date:

Stircrazy wrote:

The Pole breaks his losing streak, beating Neal by 2 & 1. cry


And the Gooch thumps Scott Clayton by the same score. cry



__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 55499
Date:

Well, Joe Salisbury is giving Dan S a real run for his money

One set all, Dan won the first 7-5, then Joe won the next 7-6(2)

Joe seems to have a great potential, now with college experience behind him. I'm hoping he's giving pro-tennis a real go and he'll be WR 600 or so by the end of the year.

__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 55499
Date:

Joe S and Dan S in a real ding-dong battle - 3-3 in the third.

Neil and Richard into a third set too, after 5-7, 7-5 for the first two

Ken lost the first set 6-3 but is holding his own. Hang in there, Ken - as said, I don;t think Rémi is all that strong - keep the faith.



__________________


All-time great

Status: Offline
Posts: 5679
Date:

Mr Salisbury is doubtless a good player, but Mr Smethurst really rather needs to win this match.

__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 34418
Date:

A bit of a Davis Cup rematch feel to the main draw:

L28: (WC) James Ward WR 155 v Donald Young (USA) WR 65 (CH 38 in 2012)
L28: (WC) Dan Evans WR 139 v Qualifier
L28: (WC) Kyle Edmund WR 297 v Sam Querrey (USA) WR 78 (CH 17 in 2011)



-- Edited by steven on Saturday 14th of June 2014 11:51:39 AM

__________________

GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!

GB top 25s (ranks, whereabouts) & stats - http://www.britishtennis.net/stats.html



Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 55499
Date:

Spectator wrote:

Mr Salisbury is doubtless a good player, but Mr Smethurst really rather needs to win this match.


 

You're right - the win will be 'worth' more to Dan S. But isn't it good that we have no say over it ? All in the lap of the gods and all that . . .

 

Real tight game at 4-4 - Joe had BP but Dan managed to hang on. Now 5-4* to Dan S.



__________________


Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 55499
Date:

And Dan does wrap up the third set, 6-4, which is all for the good.

After the past two matches, though, excited by Joe's prospects.

Gabb was 3-1 up in the third but now 3-3.

Ken into a tie-break.

Dan C 2-1 v Rhett

__________________
1 2 37  >  Last»  | Page of 7  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard