I'm very glad I didn't write what I was going to write last night after posting the draw...
"Is anyone realistically looking past Dan Evans on current form for this title?"
...well played that man.
I have no idea who Jonathan Binding is so I did a bit of research. He's 22, has never made a Main Draw in a seniors event, has only entered ONE Futures in the past two years, losing out in the FQR in Preston this February, and made a career high of 1186 as a Junior... although he's ranked 53th in the LTA Combined Rankings and one AEGON British Tour victory in Hull as the 2nd seed earlier this year...
So all-in-all a damn good result for the youngster against a man in top form.
Great result for Mr Binding, well done he. I do think it fair to suspect that after the Lord Mayor's Show Evo was some considerable way off his top form
Hope he brought along his Davis Cup trophy for folk to see.
-- Edited by indiana on Saturday 5th of December 2015 02:04:24 PM
Good win for Josh, he needs to pull his finger out and kick on next year after what has been a poor 2015 or maybe look at concentrating more on doubles to which he is clearly better suited.
Good to see Richard having a good year despite not playing much. He stood up to a lot of tennis here over the last 4 days and looks fitter this year so hopefully this might encourage him to play a bit more next year.
I don't know if this has been discussed elsewhere previously at all but I notice the LTA have slashed prize money on the British Tour again.
In 2016 a Tier 1 winner receives only £600 but worse still a Tier 2 winner receives only £200. With a minimum three nights in a hotel plus travelling expenses and food, the winner of a Tier 2 cannot even break even. Words fail me! It's no wonder Andy Murray says what he does about the LTA. With other funding cuts that have taken place over the last year (some justified) it's just become that little bit harder for the youngsters again.
Congratulations to the LTA for making life even more difficult.