Hopefully we'll see Tom back a bit more on the wider tour. He is one guy with the ability to significantly push up his ranking. Indeed just playing / being able to play more tournaments would help him along that road.
Having made it down at the start of the week, Tom F was the one player who was head and shoulders above the rest. Great strong physique. Excellent technique. Don't know what injury issues he's had (or other commitments or whatever) but, yes, I agree, really stood out from the others (Dave R included).
(NB On the youngster side, Brandon Murphy was very promising - such fluidity and acceleration right through the ball - really nice to watch, and almost impossible to teach).
Tipton is the Tour event this week, another Tier 1, so decent prize money (the level seems a little lower though).
Tom F is here again, looking to add to Sutton's title and cash. Adam TB is seeded 2, Oliver Hudson and David Porter are 3 and 4.
Bloomers also playing. Go, Richard.
Also, good luck to Ryan Storrie who is over in the UK for a bit and obviously giving some events here a go. He came through qualifying easily. Will be interesting to see how he gets on (Alexis Canter (same age) didn't have the easiest time of it, at Sutton).
Yes. The funding of the Tour has been really cut, along with everything else. (People at Sutton were complaining).
The prize money is still pretty generous though, more so than anywhere else I know, especially given the level sometimes. (Although other countries will have tons more of them so it works our better really - far more opportunities, far less travel).
But, as you say, this was one way of helping players get going and it's being axed.
So, I've no problem in and of itself in cutting the prize money. But what's the new plan? Just tough love ?
Wow so 50% cut in Tier2 Prize Money, 75% reduction in Aegon Team Tennis Prize Money and the bonus pool reduction too. Just three examples (I know of) of cutting potential rewards for players. Surely this will harm up and coming players who don't have bank of mum and dad behind them.
Jamie Whiteford, UNR but ex. WR 1471 and ex-US college player, has been causing upsets with the seeds. Beat Sutton's runner-up and second seed here, Adam TB. Then beat Clay Crawford.
Jamie will now play Bloomers in the semi.
Tom F will play David Porter in the other.
Absolutely no criticism, per se, but the British Tour is not really aimed at providing players like Tom F a weekly wage of £750. You can see why, to some extent, the LTA have cut it. Dave Rice stepping down to play a single Tour event makes perfect sense - the guy is so seriously out of form that he needed some matches (and didn't even get that many, at that). But Tom plays very little pro-tennis. And yet most certainly has the level. Maybe he's getting a pot of cash together to fund a few tournaments. We'll see . . . but it's not quite as intended, in my view . . .