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RE: Week 39 - Challenger ($50,000) - Napa, USA (Hard)


Missed the second set due to going out, gutted cry  Great news to log onto on my way back home though biggrin

Have to confess I'd almost written him off at 2-4 0-30 in the first, but thought that was very impressive. The ongoing uncertainty over Golding's future had made me worried that Kyle would end up being out on his own among the up-and coming youngsters but Liam now looks capable of chasing him.



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Saw nothing of Liam's match but a really excellent result - and seemingly, from the other comments, a very good match and high level of play. Kudos to him :)

(No real comment about Kyle apart from, as said, he did seem strangely disinterested in the third set)


Liam played well. Ginepri played an absolutely shocking game serving at 4-5 and then tanked the second set.

I hadn't watched Liam since his junior Wimbledon run, but there have been comments about him having a shocking on court attidude. There was no sign of that yesterday, so it seems like he has matured out of it, good to see.





Okay there was a fair bit of chunter today. smile



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Very good :)

Liam would currently be GB no 7 on Monday, but just one further win ( reach the SF ) from being GB no 5 and two further wins ( reach the final ) from being GB no 3.

Currently in running :

3. Kyle 197 points
4. Dan S 191
5. Dan E 177
6 Ed 174
7. Liam 171

Would be pretty good to have brother and sister both as GB no 3s, especially bearing in mind various things they've had to come through.

But, whatever, it has been an impressive week from Liam. He is certainly moving up the world rankings, having been just inside the top 400 mid year when he set out on his futures foray in North America.

Some ( including myself ) questioned him ( and Luke ) missing the grass court season and his early North American results didn't seem too encouraging, but it's difficult to argue with what's followed.

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And conversely it looks like Dan Cox who was GB no.3 will drop down to GB no.10. It's tight in the rankings...

Of course if Liam wins the next round, he will get an SE for next week.



-- Edited by paulisi on Thursday 25th of September 2014 07:50:50 AM

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wolf wrote:
wolf wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:

Saw nothing of Liam's match but a really excellent result - and seemingly, from the other comments, a very good match and high level of play. Kudos to him :)

(No real comment about Kyle apart from, as said, he did seem strangely disinterested in the third set)


Liam played well. Ginepri played an absolutely shocking game serving at 4-5 and then tanked the second set.

I hadn't watched Liam since his junior Wimbledon run, but there have been comments about him having a shocking on court attidude. There was no sign of that yesterday, so it seems like he has matured out of it, good to see.





Okay there was a fair bit of chunter today. smile


 In his defence, I felt almost all of the chunter was positive yesterday... apart from that lob in the second set.

'That was a great lob Liam, a really really great lob' 

Made me laugh anyway  



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Liam has grafted hard this improvement and must be beginning to understand what he can do and where he needs to improve to be a top 100 then top 30 process. By definition this has to be an iterative process and his itinerary has facilitated it. I really hope he gets another win and an SE for the next challenger. I don't know how they get on but I can't help but feel that two young players at similar levels competing together can't do anything but help. I feel we are in a stronger position than this time last year given generally our players competing at this level last year were at least 3-4 years older and fairly limited in terms of potential. That said James has had a Stella year and exceeded my and hopefully his own expectations

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If I've missed the post reporting this result, my apologies:

R1:  Liam Broady & Jordan Thompson (AUS) CR 590 (305+285) defeated (WC) Julio Peralta & Matt Seeberger (CHI/USA) UNR by 7-6(5) 6-7(6) [10-7] smile

Liam really turning on the style in northern California!   Will be starting to mix it with the bigger boys in the QF...

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QF:  Liam Broady & Jordan Thompson (AUS) CR 590 (305+285) vs (2) Bradley Klahn & Tim Smyczek (USA/USA) CR 344 (165+179)



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Bit of a tall order for the QFs in singles and doubles, but who knows? And well done for all the wins so far.

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Liam's doubles match is due to be streamed shortly.

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Liam and team outclassed in the doubles.

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QF:  (2) Bradley Klahn & Tim Smyczek (USA/USA) CR 344 (165+179) defeated Liam Broady & Jordan Thompson (AUS) CR 590 (305+285) by 6-2 7-6(4)

Hardly a surprise, I suppose... hmm



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Nice warmup for tomorrow.

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Great to see Liam making waves on the challenger circuit. Things seem to be finally clicking

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Yes, great progress by Liam this year and particularly lately.

So often progress comes in bursts at such ages, and while peer to peer comparisons can be interesting, that is certainly one reason I have issues about to my mind too much being made of direct comparisons between former top juniors in respect of their senior rankings as they go through the early years of their senior careers.

It's the ultimate destination that matters more than the race to get there.

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Aye - just look at Ryan Harrison. Surged to the top 100 in his teens bit hasn't kicked on since, whilst his peers (as well as many from younger generations) are catching up and surpassing him.

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