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Week 11 - Great Britain F4 ($15,000) - Wirral (hard)


The following GB players are direct acceptances for the main draw:

Willis*, Milton *, Rice, Gabb, Ward-Hibbert, Bambridge, Pauffley*, Farquharson, Evans*

* withdraw from their last match and may be late withdrawals

Wildcards to: Clayton, Martin*, Burton* Oakley?, Gray?, Storrie?

*may be promoted to main draw

Draw on ITF site

http://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tournamentid=1100033985

Poor old Evan in in the same quarter of the draw as travelling partner Bettles.



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Results are finally up



Round 1
Joe SALISBURY (GBR) [1] BYE
PIERS FARHANG (GBR) 6-4 6-1 David PARRY (GBR)
Dennis BOGAERT (BEL) 6-4 6-4 Isaac STOUTE (GBR)
Adam THORNTON-BROWN (GBR) [12] BYE
Andrew BETTLES (GBR) [2] BYE
David PORTER (GBR) 6-4 6-1 Joe WOOLLEY (GBR)
Sizya Ernest KIVANDA (GBR) 6-0 6-0 Erik WILSON (GBR)
Evan HOYT (GBR) [16] BYE
Nicolas ROSENZWEIG (FRA) [3] BYE
Nick EECKELAERS (GBR) 6-2 6-3 Aneil PERSAD (GBR)
Stefan FRLJANIC (CAN) 6-0 6-0 Robert ANIOLA (POL)
Mohamed SHABIB (DEN) [14] BYE
Mark WHITEHOUSE (GBR) [4] BYE
Lamar BARTLEY (GBR) 6-3 2-6 6-3 Stijn MEULEMANS (BEL)
Matthew HOUGH (GBR) 6-0 6-0 Kristoffer KIRBY (NOR)
Imran ASWAT (GBR) [9] BYE
Marshall TUTU (GBR) [5] BYE
Charles BROOM (GBR) 7-6(5) 3-6 6-4 Ryan BROUGH (GBR)
Troy DIXON (GBR) 6-3 6-3 Andrew ATKINSON (GBR)
Antonio MASSARA (ITA) [15] BYE
Adam CHADAJ (POL) [6] BYE
Pavlo ZHUKOV (UKR) 6-4 6-2 Piers FOLEY (GBR)
Jordan MCCULLOCH (GBR) 6-0 6-4 Sacha MODICA (GBR)
Oliver HUDSON (GBR) [13] BYE
Robert CARTER (GBR) [7] BYE
Matthew CHADWICK (GBR) 6-3 6-3 Nicholas JONES (GBR)
Joshua PARIS (GBR) 7-5 6-4 Alexander JHUN (GBR)
Bruce STRACHAN (GBR) [10] BYE
Sander ARENDS (NED) [8] BYE
George DAVIES (GBR) 6-2 6-2 Kenichiro OISHI (GBR)
Jamie WHITEFORD (GBR) 6-7(8) 6-3 6-2 Jake MUNNS (GBR)
Olaf DE WEERDT (BEL) [11] BYE

Round 2
Joe SALISBURY (GBR) [1] 4-6 7-5 6-3 PIERS FARHANG (GBR)
Adam THORNTON-BROWN (GBR) [12] 4-6 6-3 6-4 Dennis BOGAERT (BEL)
Andrew BETTLES (GBR) [2] 2-6 6-4 6-2 David PORTER (GBR)
Evan HOYT (GBR) [16] 7-5 7-6(4) Sizya Ernest KIVANDA (GBR)
Nicolas ROSENZWEIG (FRA) [3] 6-2 6-2 Nick EECKELAERS (GBR)
Mohamed SHABIB (DEN) [14] 6-3 6-0 Stefan FRLJANIC (CAN)
Mark WHITEHOUSE (GBR) [4] 6-4 5-7 6-2 Lamar BARTLEY (GBR)
Imran ASWAT (GBR) [9] 7-5 6-2 Matthew HOUGH (GBR)
Marshall TUTU (GBR) [5] 7-5 3-6 7-6(2) Charles BROOM (GBR)
Antonio MASSARA (ITA) [15] 6-1 6-2 Troy DIXON (GBR)
Adam CHADAJ (POL) [6] 6-3 6-4 Pavlo ZHUKOV (UKR)
Oliver HUDSON (GBR) [13] 7-5 1-6 6-4 Jordan MCCULLOCH (GBR)
Robert CARTER (GBR) [7] 6-4 6-1 Matthew CHADWICK (GBR)
Bruce STRACHAN (GBR) [10] 6-1 6-2 Joshua PARIS (GBR)
Sander ARENDS (NED) [8] 6-0 1-6 6-1 George DAVIES (GBR)
Olaf DE WEERDT (BEL) [11] 6-7(5) 7-6(3) 3-1 Retired Jamie WHITEFORD (GBR)



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Never seen so many three set matches !

The officials there should get double-time.

But I feel for poor Jamie Whiteford, that's a savage day, and no wonder the poor guy retired.

Following sherbert;s comments re the Tour, why is the UK the only country that seems to systematically do two full rounds of tennis on one day? None of the other 10ks started like this.

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Great effort from young Charlie Broom too.

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Good point, CD, which I hadn't really thought of before.

QR1 and QR2 on the same day do seem routine in the UK, whereas not so practically anywhere else. Elsewhere they would have started a day earlier with QR1 on Saturday, and that seems sensible in pro tennis, even at these lower echelons.

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I'd always assumed it was help players at that level avoid additional accommodation costs (which wont be cheap in the UK)?

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Shhh wrote:

I'd always assumed it was help players at that level avoid additional accommodation costs (which wont be cheap in the UK)?


 

I understand that argument but, given matches ended somewhere near 8 or 9 last night, I imagine some players ended up having to stay anyway. And for those who won, did they wait till 9 to book a room? Or did they book one in advance? After all, it's cutting it a bit fine otherwise. And what are cancellation charges?

I think the fact that no one else does it is a good sign that it's not a great idea - and I can't believe the Wirral is more expensive than the other 10Ks overall.

It's risky re injury and doesn't produce the best tennis. And also would be better for spectators if you could make a weekend of it.



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The problem might be that the qualifying draws are never full in the UK. Players would have to sign in on Friday evening and then if you had a bye, play on the Sunday. That would be two nights for no matches. Unless you live locally then it gets expensive.

Also it will cost the LTA to hire the venue for another day and the clubs will probably not appreciate losing two Saturdays on the bounce.



-- Edited by paulisi on Monday 16th of March 2015 10:40:53 AM

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Imran has taken the first set 6-1, Marshall in a tight match 5-5. Bettles/Hoyt scores not coming up.

I should be around for most of play tomorrow. If there are problems with scores, tweet me(@isenator1) and I will try and post updates. Otherwise I will put some updates on here in the evening


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Wins so far for Marshall, Imran and Nicolas.

Court three seems to have a dodgy machine.

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Andy Bettles beat Evan again

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Given my shocking memory I maybe wrong about this, but is this the 1st time the LTA have held a tournament at the Wirral for a long time.

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6 Brits through ...

FQR: (q1) Joe Salisbury WR 812 beat (q12) Adam Thornton-Brown WR 1310 by 6-3 7-6(4)
FQR: (q2) Andrew Bettles WR 949 beat (q16) Evan Hoyt WR 1460 by 5 & 4
FQR: (q9) Imran Aswat WR 1142 beat (q4) Mark Whitehouse WR 1101 by 1 & 3
FQR: (q5) Marshall Tutu WR 1105 beat (q15) Antonio Massara (ITA) WR 1412 (CH 1166 in 2014) by 7-6(6) 6-0
FQR: (q13) Oliver Hudson WR 1330 beat (q6) Adam Chadaj (POL) WR 1119 (CH 202 in 2005) by 6-4 4-6 7-6(5)
FQR: (q10) Bruce Strachan WR 1237 beat (q7) Robert Carter WR 1127 by 2 & 3



-- Edited by steven on Monday 16th of March 2015 02:56:21 PM

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L32: Neil Pauffley WR 680 v (1) Antal Van Der Duim (NED) WR 227 (= CH)
Non-GB: Jan Choinski (GER) WR 652 (CH 650 last month) v (Q) Sander Arends (NED) WR 1141 (CH 1057 in Jan)
L32: (Q) Bruce Strachan WR 1237 v Matija Pecoti (CRO) WR 550 (CH 544 earlier this month)
L32: Luke Bambridge WR 625 v (5) Adrien Bossel (SUI) WR 310 (= CH)

L32: (3/WC) Dan Cox WR 263 v Tom Farquharson WR 621
L32: (Q) Imran Aswat WR 1142 v Mats Moraing (GER) WR 474 (CH 450 last Dec)
L32: (Q) Oliver Hudson WR 1330 v (WC) Marcus Walters UNR
L32: (6) Marcus Willis WR 348 v (Q) Nicolas Rosenzweig (FRA) WR 1030 (CH 687 in 2012)

L32: (7) Josh Milton WR 365 v (Q) Andrew Bettles WR 949
L32: Richard Gabb WR 555 v Niels Lootsma (NED) WR 636 (CH 614 last Nov)
L32: (WC) Scott Clayton WR 1087 v (WC) Ryan Storrie UNR
L32: Toby Martin WR 738 v (4) Yannick Mertens (BEL) WR 264 (CH 195 in 2012)

L32: Dan Evans WR 688 v (8) Salvatore Caruso (ITA) WR 425 (CH 329 in 2013)
L32: (Q) Marshall Tutu WR 1105 v Maximilian Neuchrist (AUT) WR 515 (CH 310 in 2013)
L32: Dave Rice WR 426 v (Q) Joe Salisbury WR 812
L32: Josh Ward-Hibbert WR 595 v (2) Boy Westerhof (NED) WR 234 (CH 201 in 2012)

H2Hs

Neil v vd Duim: 0-2, 2 sets in 2007, 3 in 2014
Luke v Bossel: 0-2, 2 sets in 2012, 3 in 2014
Dan v Tom: 2-0, both in straight sets in 2013
Marcus v Rosenzweig: 1-0, 2 & 2 in Sheffield in Jan
Richard v Lootsma: 0-1, 5 & 3, Doha last Dec
Dave v Joe: 1-0, 6-3 4-6 7-6(4), Frinton 2011



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philwrig wrote:

Given my shocking memory I maybe wrong about this, but is this the 1st time the LTA have held a tournament at the Wirral for a long time.


 Your memory is shocking.....

Tom F beat Dan S last year

Ed C beat Dan S the year earlier

I may be wrong, but I think this is the fourth or fifth consecutive year the event has been held there. 



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