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Post Info TOPIC: Boys: Odense, Denmark, clay - Grade 4 (Week 24)


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Boys: Odense, Denmark, clay - Grade 4 (Week 24)


Not the greatest of starts, but Allez 'Jeremy-name-with-12-letters-and-only-two-vowels' ....

 

R1:  Philip HJORTH (DEN) [10]     6-4 6-2     Jack DRAPER (GBR)

R1: Jacob ESKELAND (NOR)     6-4 6-1     Dominic WEST (GBR) [16]

R1: Jeremy GSCHWENDTNER (GBR) [11]     6-1 6-3     Martin ATANASOV (BUL)



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And remarkably all his vowels are EEEE s. Perhaps plain old Jeremee from here on. Get all the vowels out at the beginning, phonetically they aren't really required in his surname GSCHWNDTNR

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Kom jetzt, perhaps, rather than Allez? (Unless his family origins are in Alsace ....)

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I'm sorry, all players get 'allez' from me, with a 'vamos' thrown in for good measure.

But Jeremy G came through nicely again:

Round 2 -  Jeremy GSCHWENDTNER (GBR) [11] def. Igor STRAATSMA (NED) 6-2 6-2



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Tuesday 16th of June 2015 09:50:15 PM

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R3: Matthew Christopher ROMIOS (AUS) [8] def. Jeremy GSCHWENDTNER (GBR) [11] 6-2 7-5

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Oh gschw !

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