RG entry will be based on the rankings as of Monday 13th April. Between now and then James is only likely to play the Le Gosier challenger next week. He could potentially enter qualifying for either Houston or Casblanca (both ATP 250s) the following week, he is on the Alt list for both but unlikely to make it in directly. However this won't be possible if he goes deep in Le Gosier and in any event he may want some time to practice on clay before making the transition.
I just don't understand how he can play at such a high level in DC and flop elsewhere. Sad.
I think a big part of it is that Leon has established an outstanding Davis Cup set up. There is a great atmosphere in the camp with support players there eager to do their bit, there are great facilities, there are coaches there, match ups are analysed in detail and preparation is immaculate and finally Leon seems to be a wonderful presence on court. Players are given everything they could possibly ask for to enable them to go out and play there best. Furthermore when you have got that kind of support behind you, you owe to your team to give everything in return, to dig in deep and fight like crazy even when two sets down. Out on the tour things are very different. Unless you are at the very top the support is considerably less, there is no one to force you to work hard and prepare properly for each and every match and there is no one there to pick you up when things are going wrong in matches.
yes, agree.
its about having strong foundations within and if you're able to have that support as the top players do then the world is yours for the taking.
James must be feeling disappointed but he has done so well getting to where he is and he is still young compared to some players on the tour.
I just don't understand how he can play at such a high level in DC and flop elsewhere. Sad.
I think a big part of it is that Leon has established an outstanding Davis Cup set up. There is a great atmosphere in the camp with support players there eager to do their bit, there are great facilities, there are coaches there, match ups are analysed in detail and preparation is immaculate and finally Leon seems to be a wonderful presence on court. Players are given everything they could possibly ask for to enable them to go out and play there best. Furthermore when you have got that kind of support behind you, you owe to your team to give everything in return, to dig in deep and fight like crazy even when two sets down. Out on the tour things are very different. Unless you are at the very top the support is considerably less, there is no one to force you to work hard and prepare properly for each and every match and there is no one there to pick you up when things are going wrong in matches.
yes, agree.
its about having strong foundations within and if you're able to have that support as the top players do then the world is yours for the taking.
James must be feeling disappointed but he has done so well getting to where he is and he is still young compared to some players on the tour.
He's abit of a Robbo in that he plays best in front of a big crowd. Unfortunately it's abit of a vicious circle in that he needs to perform well when no one's watching him to get there. I just hope he can get over this mental block and get those precious ranking points to get him into RG.
That's quite disappointing. Thought James would make the breakthrough this week. Reminds me a little of Katie O'Brien when she was heading for the top 100.
I'd agree Haase didn't have a tough qualifying draw, and wasn't that impressive coming through it. You could make a good argument that if Kyle plays at the same level as last week this is his for the taking. Played well against Benneteau last year. So I'm pretty hopeful.
We should probably remember that Haase beat Wawrinka in Indian Wells so while this isn't the most difficult match possible for Kyle it is a pretty tough one.