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RE: Week 28 - ATP 250 - Newport, USA (Grass)


Oops. Wish I had kept it zipped now :(

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ouch. lucky loser perhaps

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R1: (3) Jonny Marray & Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) CR 121 (64+57) defeated Wesley Koolhof & Matwé Middelkoop (NED/NED) CR 231 (116+115) 6-3 6-3


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LJR wrote:
Stircrazy wrote:

QR2:  (q2) Brydan Klein WR 177 defeated Matija Pecotic (CRO) WR 299 by 2 & 2

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FQR:  (q2) Brydan Klein WR 177 vs Adrien Bossel (SUI) WR 311 (CH = 309 last month)


Sorry SC, not sure where you got this score from? I posted the result above and double-checked it was right before posting it. 

Hope he can make it through, and if he does avoid one potentially nasty R1 draw against Dustin Brown... 


 Had Brydan made it through he would have faced Brown after all!



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DavidC wrote:

R1: (3) Jonny Marray & Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) CR 121 (64+57) defeated Wesley Koolhof & Matwé Middelkoop (NED/NED) CR 231 (116+115) 6-3 6-3


Relatively straight- forward win for Jonny & Aisam, broke in 4th game of 1st set and 7th and 9th of the 2nd. 

Will play Bury (BLR) & Siljestrom (SWE) in QF- another winnable sounding game, though their opponents knocked out D Brown & JP Smith in 1st Rd which is not too shabby.



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RE: Week 28 - ATP 250 - Newport, USA (Grass) - doubles


With updated rankings:

R1:  (WC) Marco Chiudinelli & Freddie Nielsen (SUI/DEN) CR 594 (398+196) defeated (4) Eric Butorac (USA) & Colin Fleming CR 118 (37+81) by 7-6(1) 6-3  bleh
R1:  (3) Jonny Marray & Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) CR 117 (60+57) defeated Wesley Koolhof & Matwé Middelkoop (NED/NED) CR 209 (98+111)

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QF:  Aliaksandr Bury & Andreas Siljeström (BLR/SWE) CR 182 vs (3) Jonny Marray & Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) CR 117 (60+57)



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Aisam serving as M&Q lead 63 *54. Were 2 breaks up at one stage but lost one of them.

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QF: (3) Jonny Marray & Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) CR 117 (60+57) beat Aliaksandr Bury & Andreas Siljeström (BLR/SWE) CR 182 6-3 6-4



-- Edited by Topemp on Wednesday 15th of July 2015 06:21:16 PM

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Topemp wrote:

QF: (3) Jonny Marray & Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) CR 117 (60+57) beat Aliaksandr Bury & Andreas Siljeström (BLR/SWE) CR 182 6-3 6-4


Nice! smile  The second seeds, Austin Krajicek & Rajeev Ram, or the unranked WCs, Ryan Harrison & Mark "Scud" Philippoussis ( 39 years young! eek2.gif ), in the semi...



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What's 39? Paes and Nestor are still doing just fine at 42!

Well done to Mr Marray and Mr Qureshi. So glad to see two of my favourite players doing well.

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What's 39? Paes and Nestor are still doing just fine at 42! 


Nothing in this day & age, Spectator.  It wasn't so much Scud's age that prompted me to use the "shock" smiley as the fact of his presence in the draw at all, as it's the first time I've seen his name on a draw sheet for donkey's years! wink  He & Harrison may be unranked at the moment because Philippoussis currently has no doubles ranking, but the 45 points picked up courtesy of their first-round win should see him back on the radar.  smile



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Agreed. It's funny, isn't it, how players can feel as if they're from different eras simply because of when they stopped playing. Safin, for example, feels like a player from bygone days, but is younger than Karlovic and Stepanek ... and really only a year or so older than Federer. Anyway, hurrah for Philippoussis, so long as he doesn't beat Mr Marray and Mr Qureshi.

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Roddick is another - he's younger than Federer believe it or not, yet has been retired three years and his best success closer to Sampras and Agassi's time than Murray and Djokovic's. Although I'd probably class him more in the 'weak Federer' era and the early 'big 4' era.

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Is it three years already? Goodness, time flies. He, like Philippoussis, will be coming back in doubles later this year, though.

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The incoming Scud attack was ultimately thwarted by the Yanks, so...

SF: (3) Jonny Marray & Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) CR 117 (60+57) vs (2) Austin Krajicek & Rajeev Ram (USA/USA) CR 107 (73+34) 



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