A winnable match here for Dan. The Spaniard is playing on Hard courts for the first time this year and has never won a match on Hard at Challenger level before. A third of his points come from making the SF of the ATP 250 event in Casablanca last year as a qualifier (so he is probably fairly desperate for points as they will drop off in about a months time).
I like Dan, but he doesn't come through tight 3 set matches often enough for my liking. Especially at challenger level. Too often he plays the part of valiant loser and gives away close matches from winning positions. Its a shame for him, I think he may lack a small mental edge to get himself over the line when the pressures on and ultimately it's stopping him establishing himself at this level.
NB I've no real idea about Dan Cox's match here, and I think it's difficult to judge without having seen the match, or the stats about how many close ones he's lost.
But I do agree that he had the match in Glasgow gift-wrapped, done and dusted, (as far as a match can be) and managed to lose it.
However, everyone's done that some times. James Ward's match in the first round at Queens a couple fo years back is still the most amazing match to manage to lose after winning so easily for 99.9% of two sets. You'd have understood if he'd never touched another racquet in his life. And yet he's not always so bad when it comes to a close situation . . . .
NB I've no real idea about Dan Cox's match here, and I think it's difficult to judge without having seen the match, or the stats about how many close ones he's lost.
But I do agree that he had the match in Glasgow gift-wrapped, done and dusted, (as far as a match can be) and managed to lose it.
However, everyone's done that some times. James Ward's match in the first round at Queens a couple fo years back is still the most amazing match to manage to lose after winning so easily for 99.9% of two sets. You'd have understood if he'd never touched another racquet in his life. And yet he's not always so bad when it comes to a close situation . . . .
Totally agree about Glasgow watched that match live he should have won but choked! Still I think Cox has improved I think he needs a big win for him to break through and at least he is trying challengers. Personally in Glasgow he looked better than Corrie