QR2: (wc) Jonathan Cornish UNR lost to (q2) Kevin King (USA) WR 333 (CH 322 in Jul) by 2 & 0
QR2: (q4) Marcus Willis WR 385 beat Benjamin Lock (ZIM) WR 1190 (CH 1150 in Jul) by 7-6(4) 6-4
FQR: (q4) Marcus Willis WR 385 v (q8) Frederik Nielsen (DEN) WR 509 (CH 190 in 2011)
H2H 0-2 - Freddie won 4 & 4 in Bath in 2009 and in 3 sets in London last month
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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!
R1: Liam Broady & Taro Daniel (JPN) v (WC) Thai-Son Kwiatkowski & Mac Styslinger (USA/USA)
R1: Gastao Elias (POR) & Sean Thornley v (4) Chase Buchanan & Tennys Sandgren (USA/USA)
R1: Edward Corrie & Alex Kuznetsov (USA) v Lewis Burton & Marcus Willis
Marcus is the second match up on 'Court1' and should be streamed here: http://new.livestream.com/ATP/charlottesville2014court1
Ed 3rd match on 'Centre' : http://new.livestream.com/ATP/charlottesville2014centrecourt
Centre by the way starts with Evan King followed by Kevin King then Ed's match against Darian King.
Also the tournament twitter retweeted an interview with Liam by Tennis East Coast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1TMMeBmCng - Liam Broady is on the rise to a career high ranking of #266 and has won 4 Futures titles. At halftime of the Manchester United-Chelsea match on Sunday, October 26, 2014, the up-and-coming British player spoke with Steve Fogleman about his successful summer in North America. His favorite town in the US and his favorite meal here might surprise you.
They also have a little feature about how the Brits were watching the football while the Americans watched the NFL on their website.
Ed 3rd match on 'Centre' : http://new.livestream.com/ATP/charlottesville2014centrecourt
Centre by the way starts with Evan King followed by Kevin King then Ed's match against Darian King.
Also the tournament twitter retweeted an interview with Liam by Tennis East Coast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1TMMeBmCng
-- Edited by DWH on Monday 27th of October 2014 02:33:43 PM
Thanks for the various links, DWH. And notice of all those Kings. So, if there's a lot of ranting and raving about missed points on centre, we can talk about dramatics at the Royal Court? (Sorry)