That's a good win for Toby. Is that a career high win?
Sofa wrote:That's a good win for Toby. Is that a career high win?
No, he beat James Lemke WR 284 in Traralgon in 2011 according to Helen's table.
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
Coup Droit wrote:Really tough, topsy-turvy first set which Luke manages to take 8-6 in the tie-break.
Really tough, topsy-turvy first set which Luke manages to take 8-6 in the tie-break.
You read my mind. Right down to the phrase "topsy-turvy". Telepathy rules.
Bob in Spain wrote:Coup Droit wrote:Really tough, topsy-turvy first set which Luke manages to take 8-6 in the tie-break.You read my mind. Right down to the phrase "topsy-turvy". Telepathy rules.
OK, now for charades I'm thinking of a tennis player, two syllables (surname), first syllable 'does squwarky flap wings' . . .
Coup Droit wrote:Bob in Spain wrote:Coup Droit wrote:Really tough, topsy-turvy first set which Luke manages to take 8-6 in the tie-break.You read my mind. Right down to the phrase "topsy-turvy". Telepathy rules. OK, now for charades I'm thinking of a tennis player, two syllables (surname), first syllable 'does squwarky flap wings' . . .
Mmm. Where might he be from ? Let me just Czech my list of possibilities