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RE: Week 36 - Great Britain F15 ($15,000) - London-Cumberland (Hard)


Last time I look Josh was 6-3* down!

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Josh wins an almost 4-hour thriller - big win for him!

QF: Josh Ward-Hibbert WR 816 beat (3) Brydan Klein WR 322 by 7-6(4) 6-7(4) 7-6(9)

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Excellent win - pushing to get back in that top 25 table and earn some money for new lodgings.

6-3 5-5 in the Josh v George match.

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Just got back to catch up with that JWH result - am thrilled !

He's got the doubles later - probably won't be able to walk tomorrow :) Good news for Marcus maybe, who's 5-0 up.

But Josh's best result ever, from what I can remember . . . brilliant. And maybe the less said about the coincidence of the NTC, the better. Or not. :)

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Milts won 6-3 7-5

PS - didn't realise Josh M was an associate member of Gosling

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Marcus 6-1 4-1 up

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QF: (5) Marcus Willis WR 358 beat Lucas Renard (SWE) WR 875 (CH 672 in 2013) by 1 & 4
QF: Josh Ward-Hibbert WR 816 beat (3) Brydan Klein WR 322 by 7-6(4) 6-7(4) 7-6(9)
QF: (6) Josh Milton WR 401 beat George Coupland WR 592 by 3 & 5
QF: (7) Luke Bambridge WR 517 lost to Frederik Nielsen (DEN) WR 662 (CH 190 in 2011) by 6-7(4) 6-2 6-3

SF: (5) Marcus Willis WR 358 v Josh Ward-Hibbert WR 816

H2H 2-0 - Marcus won 3 & 3 here in 2012 and in 3 close sets in Preston last year

SF: (6) Josh Milton WR 401 v Frederik Nielsen (DEN) WR 662 (CH 190 in 2011) (*)

H2H 1-1 - Nielsen won in 3 sets in Bath in 2010 but Josh won 3 & 2 in Dublin this year


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Would like Marcus to win this week as he should be ranked higher than he is and has a few points to defend soon.

Josh M is showing a big improvement these last few months - anyone know when he joined Gosling? The Gosling boys are on fire at the moment - Ed C, George, Dave R, Josh M. Even Marshall Tutu plus Dan C have had good improvements this year.

 



-- Edited by paulisi on Thursday 4th of September 2014 03:37:45 PM

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The college boys do it again!

SF:  David O'Hare (IRL) & Joe Salisbury UNR defeated James Marsalek & Keelan Oakley UNR by 3 & 3



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I wonder if enough time has been spent focussing on why the NTC players results have seemed comparatively poor, including some of the same players looked at before and after moves, plus the atmosphere / environment often quoted as being poor.

Was it impossible to learn from others and implement significant changes rather than throw the baby out with the bathwater ?

Sorry, wrong thread really, but just the Gosling reference...

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Nice to see JWH get his big win, looks like Freddie is starting to rediscover his better singles form and now getting back to his Brit bashing days. Long may it NOT continue !!

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Josh M in rather better form than Luke of late, so here's hoping....

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indiana wrote:

I wonder if enough time has been spent focussing on why the NTC players results have seemed comparatively poor, including some of the same players looked at before and after moves, plus the atmosphere / environment often quoted as being poor.

Was it impossible to learn from others and implement significant changes rather than throw the baby out with the bathwater ?

Sorry, wrong thread really, but just the Gosling reference...


I think Alex Ward, Liam Broady and Luke Bambridge are the obvious cases that don't fit into your scenario. Tara had a good year last year. It's not all doom and gloom at the NTC.



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Hmm, if that's your best offers, I think the point is generally made.

It would be even more alarming if there weren't some exceptions such as Alex ( who has to be fair indicated that he has been happy with the NTC ) and Liam to an extent.



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Anyway, the LTA's own words and actions speak volumes.

I'm not the one suggesting such a radical change.

I suggested trying to learn and improve, they apparently think it's broken beyond repair.

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