Fabbiano has had a decent year in Challengers, reaching a handful of Q's and an S, but apart from Le Gosier back in March, hasn't beaten a player who is clearly better than Kyle, when he beat Benjamin Becker. I expect Fabbiano to come through, perhaps unfairly because he's Spanish and I have a challenger level phobia of Spaniards, but also because he has had a good CH not too long ago and seems relatively consistent. But Kyle has a great chance here to get some extra points and have a go against almost certainly Blaz Kavcic.
Having read your piece above I have done a double check and I am sure Fabbiano is Italian. He lost the 1st set in a TB today against Sergei Bubka, before winning the next two sets quite comfortably.
Sounds like a very solid professional performance by Kyle, good to hear that his opponent played well. Kyle won the big points during the middle sector of the match when it was tightish, hoping that he can pull off a smal upset in the next round.
Shame for Ricey but good experience to play at this level even if he'll be gutted he didn't win.
Shame for Dave but he doesn't have a great game for windy conditions - way too high on his toes, all a bit unbalanced, lots of sliced backhand.
Kyle has a heavier, flatter shot, more legs - should be easier.
While I agree that Rice does have certain weaknesses in windy conditions I remember a few years back watching him play a match in very windy conditions at Nottingham and the general consensus among several players watching was that they would hate to plan him in such conditions.
His bigger problem here might well have been that he has spent 7 weeks playing on grass and will have had very little time to practice on hard court since then.
-- Edited by RJA on Tuesday 22nd of July 2014 01:24:28 PM
Good test this week for Kyle assuming the conditions don't make the tournament a farce. The general quality of the field looks to be a step up on Slovenia and Italy so hoping Kyle finds a way to win tomorrow and gets a few matches in.
Solid start from Kyle. Wind certainly "sounds" like it is still a big factor as the noise in the "mike" has made me put the sound on mute. Whilst it doesn't seem to be as strong as yesterday, both players are still struggling to time the ball early on.
Kyle is getting very frustrated at the number of relatively easy (on a normal day) balls that he is missing. He is definitely trying to be the aggressor here and consequently is mis-timing more balls in the wind than Fabbiano, who is taking the approach of simply bunting the ball back into play and waiting for mistakes.
Kyle survives a couple of deuces in his next service game and now leads 5-4*
Good morning all you early risers! A good hold from Kyle after being 0-30 down. Kyle is the more aggressive of the two players - he has made slightly too many UEs, but these have been "good " UEs in that they have been close to the lines. I feel Kyle is the more likely winner of the set on what I've seen so far.
The wind seems to be getting worse as the match goes on. Kyle had 4SP's in that last game, The 1st he put the return into the net, and the next two, he completely framed simple rally shots. Fabbiano having similar problems and put a couple of "shanks" straight into the stands.
Very difficult conditions overall, but I think on balance, as Stevie Mc said, Kyle's more aggressive approach earned him that 1st set.