Ed gets young Johan Sébastien, fresh from winning the U18 nationals and the 10k in Belgium when I thought Jack would get the better of him in the quarters (got that wrong . . .) But then Ed comes fresh from winning the 15K+H ! Ed not down to play tomorrow though :::)))
R1: (3) Dave Rice WR 284 v Jaume Santo Valdivieso (ESP) WR 1742 (CH 1337 2006) age 30
R1: (5) Ed Corrie WR 335 v Johan Sébastien Tatlot (FRA) WR 626 (CH 533 July 2014)
They're top seeds in the doubles too and the only team with a bye through to the QFs.
Have just added a couple of accents to stop myself from going crackers every time I see the title of the thread!
-- Edited by Stircrazy on Monday 1st of September 2014 10:53:53 AM
Ed is letting Tatlot have an alarming number of break points but is better at dealing with them - he has taken 2 out of 2 and saved 12 out of 14. Tiebreak time in the 1st set.
-- Edited by steven on Tuesday 2nd of September 2014 05:46:13 PM
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L32: (3) Dave Rice WR 284 beat Jaume Santo-Valdivieso (ESP) WR 1742 (CH 1383 in 2007) by 2 & 2
L32: (5) Ed Corrie WR 335 lost to Johan Sebastien Tatlot (FRA) WR 626 (CH 533 in Jul; junior WR 6) by 7-6(1) 7-6(2)
L16: (3) Dave Rice WR 284 v (Q) Lofo Ramiaramanana (MAD) UNR (CH 1074 in 2007, when he was also a top 20 junior)
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GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!