Looks like Oli should qualify, he's been given a seemingly kind Q draw. Kyle looks to have a not-too-bad draw with a good R32, relatively kind R16 and a prospectively tough QF. Still a chance for decent points and then a good test. Tougher draw for Dave but again, a nice R32 match for him.
Hopefully Oli can pick up a few wins to get his confidence back after the recent Milts fiasco and this week's loss from holding 5 MPs. Such things can be the start of a major mental block unless they are nipped in the bud.
I was referring to the fact that he lost from a set and 4-1 up and then 5-0 up in the 3rd but as you say Milts was obviously on form too. Just hope the recent experiences of losing from big winning positions doesn't start to affect him too much psychologically.
Much as I support Oli, well most certainly his potential, and recognise Josh Milton's ability and overall performance that week, I think "fiasco" was a reasonable description of that match, a much more extreme example compared to Oli's late slump last week from missed MPs, but still a break up.
Hopefully he has learned some useful lessons from recent events rather than say just think that somehow the fates are against him.
I was referring to the fact that he lost from a set and 4-1 up and then 5-0 up in the 3rd but as you say Milts was obviously on form too. Just hope the recent experiences of losing from big winning positions doesn't start to affect him too much psychologically.
I agree. And with Indy too. Losing a match from those scores is a complete embarrassing disaster.
BUT it's only one match (and, yes, I know there was a similar one a week or two later). Plenty of others have done the same and lived to tell the tale. Time to cut to the chase, Oliver.
Potential banana skin in FQR??? The way Oli has player recently and against a guy on the up.
Why would he be a banana skin ? The guy's done nothing this year (made two futures final, I think, but lost in the R16 or QFs of all the others, and got knocked out in qualifying in all the challengers).
Oliver could obviously still lose but that'll be, on the stats, because Oli messes up, not because Shyla is an under-ranked potentially scary player.
R1: Ilija Bozoljac (SRB) & Dave Rice CR 556 (336+219) vs Roberto Ortega & Jaime Pulgar (ESP/ESP) CR 662 (327+335)
Bozo at least has a bit of pedigree: he & his fellow Serb, Goran Tosic, took the title in Recanati yesterday, beating Cluskey & Grigelis (also unseeded) in three.