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Week 29 - ATP 500 - bet-at-home Open, Hamburg (red clay) - doubles


Colin not seeded next week - & with a different partner - but it is a step up from this week &, on the face of it at any rate, a winnable match.  Sadly, they're in the same quarter as the top seeds, Peya & Soares. hmm   Decent draw for Jamie & John.

R1:  Oliver Marach & Gilles Simon (AUT/FRA) CR 341 (44+301) vs Colin Fleming & Julian Knowle (AUT) CR 80 (38+42)
R1:  (WC) Martin Emmrich & Christopher Kas (GER/GER) CR 141 (64+77) vs (4) Jamie Murray & John Peers (AUS) CR 55 (27+28)

 



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Murray and Peers have won the first set 6-3

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R1:  (4) Jamie Murray & John Peers (AUS) CR 55 (27+28) defeated (WC) Martin Emmrich & Christopher Kas (GER/GER) CR 143 (65+78) by 3 & 4



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Colin F (playing with J Knowle), up on the LS. 2-0 up 1st set.



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And Colin & Julian make it two out of two:

R1:  Colin Fleming & Julian Knowle (AUT) CR 81 (39+42) defeated Oliver Marach & Gilles Simon (AUT/FRA) CR 337 (44+293) by 2 & 3  smile



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Nice work.

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QF:  Guillermo García & Philipp Oswald (ESP/AUT) CR 126 (76+50) vs (4) Jamie Murray & John Peers (AUS) CR 55 (27+28)



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QF:  (1) Alexander Peya & Bruno Soares CR 6 (3+3) vs Colin Fleming & Julian Knowle (AUT) CR 81 (39+42)



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Jamie and John served for the first set at 5-3, but just got broken.

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Stircrazy wrote:

QF:  Guillermo García & Philipp Oswald (ESP/AUT) CR 126 (76+50) vs (4) Jamie Murray & John Peers (AUS) CR 55 (27+28)


First set eventually in the bag by 7-6(6).



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QF:  (4) Jamie Murray & John Peers (AUS) CR 55 (27+28) defeated Guillermo García & Philipp Oswald (ESP/AUT) CR 126 (76+50) by 7-6(6) 7-5  smile



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Colin and Julian have lost the first set 6-0 ::((

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QF:  (1) Alexander Peya & Bruno Soares CR 6 (3+3) defeated Colin Fleming & Julian Knowle (AUT) CR 81 (39+42) by 6-0 6-7(4) [11-9]

Colin & Julian served for the second set at 5-4 & were *8-3 in the MTB... hmm



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7-1 actually will be a difficult one to take

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Indeed. Glad to see Messrs Murray and Peers advancing, though. They have been remarkably consistent this year ... at least in 250s. The real issue for Mr Murray is that he's defending masses of points (about 1,800 of 2,800) between now and November ... has three very unhelpful 0 pointers from Masters' Series tournaments, and presumably has to play more Masters series. He needs either to win some more 250s (or at least reach the finals) or to do quite well in the 500s/1000s to maintain his ranking. But the Masters series for doubles players is tough - such a small draw that there are few or no weak entrants, and if you are in the position of having to play but being one of the lower-ranked teams you are likely to come away with nothing.



-- Edited by Spectator on Thursday 17th of July 2014 03:20:13 PM

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