QR1: (qWC) Alex Ward WR 419 vs (q5) Igor Sijsling (NED) WR 169 (CH = 52 in Feb 2014)
QR1: (qWC) Daniel Smethurst WR 542 vs Alex Kuznetsov (USA) WR 276 (CH = 120 in Sep 2013) QR1: (qWC) David Rice WR 423 vs Daniel Nguyen (USA) WR 227 (=CH)
QR1: (qWC) Daniel Evans WR 665 vs Dennis Novikov (USA) WR 198 (CH = 193 last month) QR1: (qWC) Ewan Moore UNR vs Alex Bolt (AUS) WR 263 (CH = 93 in May 2014) QR1: Daniel Cox WR 292 vs (q6) Somdev Devverman (IND) WR 173 (CH = 62 in July 2011)
QR1: (qWC) Alexis Canter WR 1975 vs Dzmitriy Zhyrmont (BLR) WR 246 (CH = 201 in July 2013)
-- Edited by BradMarx90 on Friday 12th of June 2015 09:35:21 PM
Liami is the only DA, Corrie is injured, so I assume the wildcards go to Cox and Willis. The other two are open for debate, but we know Cam was planning to play, Gabb, Salisbury and Banbridge. None of which are in qualifying.
Liami is the only DA, Corrie is injured, so I assume the wildcards go to Cox and Willis. The other two are open for debate, but we know Cam was planning to play, Gabb, Salisbury and Banbridge. None of which are in qualifying.
Would have thought Josh Milton was in with a shout as well. Whoever gets them......why the frustrating lack of news in this sport. Can you imagine similar in most other sports. The amount of posters and forums out there shows there is a level of interest to build on but, much as results and coverage have improved a huge amount over the last 10 years, the amount of news and information that seeps out is still pitiful.
Liami is the only DA, Corrie is injured, so I assume the wildcards go to Cox and Willis. The other two are open for debate, but we know Cam was planning to play, Gabb, Salisbury and Banbridge. None of which are in qualifying.
A lamb to the slaughter... That said, there were one or two flashes of spirited resistance, though he was sadly unable to convert any of his break points.
Just finished watching Evo in Ilkley. Should have won the match. Had three match points and a few mighty lucky line calls in the opening two sets, but at 6-3 in the second set breaker Novikov clung on and took it 8-6. Evo was then warned for language early in the first set and he basically chucked it, showing no desire to fight back after being broken in the opening game of the decider.
Saw Alexis too - did well but the Belarussian was serving and returning very well. I think Alexis did well to even get three games.