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Week 36 - Great Britain F9 ($15,000) - Nottingham (Hard)


A slightly weaker entry compared to last week, but mainly due to the foreigners not staying on, so expecting a GB winner.

http://www.protennislive.com/posting/2015/362/qs.pdf

I wonder who will claim the wildcards? Evo, Willis, Gray



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I'd be surprised if Evo turns up in Nottingham rather than enters Istanbul Qualifying next weekend. But then again he does seem pretty focused right now and he might see the positives in having a greater chance of points at Nottingham than in Istanbul. I'd imagine that Marcus would want a WC.

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A few lads from the class of '98 to look out for (which makes them turning 17 this year, which as a 24-year old, seems preposterously young...)

q3 seed Marcus Walters (top 900 in the world, AEGON British Combined Ranking #52, and still clinging on to an ITF Junior ranking despite his push through to seniors...)
Tiran Sanghera (96th in the AEGON British Rankings)
Samuel Ferguson (115th in the AEGON British Rankings and with a few ITF Juniors points too)
Barnaby Thorold (134th in the AEGON British Rankings)

Good luck to the young lads.

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Yes.

Piers Foley is another 1998-er, who got as high as JWR 329 in the junior ITF rankings.

And young Michael Shaw is a 1999-er (now THAT'S even more preposterously young - from someone a fair bit older than 24 )

Also: Pierre Luigi, Elliott Farmer,... and that's not mentioning all the 1997 juniors playing....

As said before, very good to see an increase in the young guns trying out in adult competition. And, as you say, good luck to all.

 

However, anyone notice the entry of Robert Jakubik ???? He is listed as a British player age 62 !!!!!!! Yes, SIXTY-TWO, biggrin

He's got a BYE in round 1 - so he;s won a match already - well done, that man. And then plays Michael Shaw - the youngest player in the draw (I believe).

But, seriously, unless there's another guy with the same name and a mess up at the ITF end, well done Robert Jakubik - got chutzpah !



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Monday 7th of September 2015 07:39:56 AM

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CD, your reference to Mr Jakubik fascinated me and I wondered if he was a regular on the Senior Circuit (where the standard can be quite good) so did a bit of digging.  Not on the seniors but a regular in futures, mainly in the States where he was a tennis coach in New Jersey.  Without any noticeable success, in 2009 he played 5 futures, in 2010 he played 5, in 2011 he played 12, in 2012 he played 7, in 2013 he played 2, and in 2014 he played 3.  We often talk about late starters on this board, but this guy is really stretching it, starting his pro career at age 56!



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Missed Michael Shaw! He's in the top 100 on the British circuit as well - looks to have a very bright future, that lad. I look forward to seeing his results this week.

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BradMarx90 wrote:

Missed Michael Shaw! He's in the top 100 on the British circuit as well - looks to have a very bright future, that lad. I look forward to seeing his results this week.


 

I saw Michael Shaw play this year - he's a slight lad for his age and has a nice game but nothing out of the ordinary (for that level), I'd have said. Unlike Brandon Murphy, for instance, (one year younger, I believe) who has some stand-out qualities (in my view).

But wish him all the best. And there's a lot of time in front of him. He's doing well.



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Coup Droit wrote:

 

However, anyone notice the entry of Robert Jakubik ???? He is listed as a British player age 62 !!!!!!! Yes, SIXTY-TWO, biggrin

He's got a BYE in round 1 - so he;s won a match already - well done, that man. And then plays Michael Shaw - the youngest player in the draw (I believe).

But, seriously, unless there's another guy with the same name and a mess up at the ITF end, well done Robert Jakubik - got chutzpah !



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Monday 7th of September 2015 07:39:56 AM


 I saw him at Wrexham - he is American, but I assume he is based over here.

He lost 1-6 0-6 to Tom Allen and should have been two bagels, but I think Tom felt sorry for him.

All i'll say is congratulations to Michael Shaw on reaching the final qualifying.



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Bob Jakubik playing at 62 amazing, that gives Bloomers another 30 years.wink

 

I think Bob should team up with Sander Groen in doubles, singles is pushing it a bit at his age.  I can think of a few GB players he could beat but I shall refrain from mentioning names to avoid upset.

 



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Madadman wrote:

I'd be surprised if Evo turns up in Nottingham rather than enters Istanbul Qualifying next weekend. But then again he does seem pretty focused right now and he might see the positives in having a greater chance of points at Nottingham than in Istanbul. I'd imagine that Marcus would want a WC.


LLoyd Glasspool has just posted a picture on twitter of Dan Evans asleep in his car on route to Nottingham, so we can assume he is playing,

I don't expect Evo to go to Istanbul either. He'll be in Glasgow in some capacity.



-- Edited by paulisi on Monday 7th of September 2015 06:44:09 PM

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QR1:

Imran ASWAT (GBR) [1] BYE
Olukayode Alafia Damina AYENI (USA) 4-6 7-6(2) 6-3 Luke STEVENSON (GBR)
Pierre LUIGGI (GBR) BYE
Andrew HIGHAM (GBR) BYE
Curtis CLARKE (GBR) [2] BYE
Luke OAKLEY (GBR) 6-0 6-0 Robert NAWROCKI (POL)
Kyle FELLOWS (GBR) BYE
Nadim ELSAYED (GBR) BYE
Marcus WALTERS (GBR) [3] BYE
Elliott FARMER (GBR) 6-2 6-4 Cheraag BAJWA (GBR)
Matthew PORTER (GBR) BYE
Harry MABBITT (GBR) BYE
Adam THORNTON-BROWN (GBR) [4] BYE
Isaac STOUTE (GBR) 6-2 6-1 Jamie CAPRICE (GBR)
Michael SHAW (GBR) BYE
Robert JAKUBIK (GBR) BYE
Omar ALAWADHI (UAE) [5] BYE
Dominic BEESLEY (GBR) 6-1 7-5 Sam PRICE (GBR)
Sebastien MATHIEU (GBR) 6-4 6-4 Aneil PERSAD (GBR)
Harry MEEHAN (GBR) BYE
Harry SKINNER (GBR) [6] BYE
Tiran SANGHERA (GBR) 6-0 6-1 Owen KIRK (IRL)
Mason RECCI (GBR) 6-2 6-3 Jack LARGE (GBR)
James MITCHELL (GBR) BYE
Clement LARRIERE (FRA) [7] BYE
Jakub WOJCIK (USA) 3-6 6-2 6-3 Jamie Asanee PRADITNGAM (GBR)
Samuel FERGUSON (GBR) 6-1 6-3 Oliver BRENNAN (GBR)
Nicholas NUGENT (GBR) BYE
Sizya Ernest KIVANDA (GBR) [8] BYE
Barnaby THOROLD (GBR) 6-3 6-4 Matthew HINGLEY (GBR)
Piers FOLEY (GBR) 6-2 6-2 Samuel TULLETT (GBR)
Andre KU MEZA (PER) [9] BYE


QR2:

Imran ASWAT (GBR) [1] 6-4 3-6 6-2 Olukayode Alafia Damina AYENI (USA)
Pierre LUIGGI (GBR) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrew HIGHAM (GBR)
Luke OAKLEY (GBR) 3-6 6-3 7-6(4) Curtis CLARKE (GBR) [2]
Kyle FELLOWS (GBR) 6-2 6-1 Nadim ELSAYED (GBR)
Marcus WALTERS (GBR) [3] 6-3 6-1 Elliott FARMER (GBR)
Harry MABBITT (GBR) 1-6 7-5 4-2 Retired Matthew PORTER (GBR)
Isaac STOUTE (GBR) 6-2 4-6 6-2 Adam THORNTON-BROWN (GBR) [4]
Michael SHAW (GBR) 6-0 6-0 Robert JAKUBIK (GBR)
Omar ALAWADHI (UAE) [5] 7-6(3) 6-0 Dominic BEESLEY (GBR)
Harry MEEHAN (GBR) 6-0 6-1 Sebastien MATHIEU (GBR)
Harry SKINNER (GBR) [6] 6-2 6-2 Tiran SANGHERA (GBR)
Mason RECCI (GBR) 6-1 6-0 James MITCHELL (GBR)
Clement LARRIERE (FRA) [7] 7-5 6-3 Jakub WOJCIK (USA)
Samuel FERGUSON (GBR) 1-6 6-0 6-2 Nicholas NUGENT (GBR)
Sizya Ernest KIVANDA (GBR) [8] 3-6 6-1 6-1 Barnaby THOROLD (GBR)
Piers FOLEY (GBR) 2-6 7-6(5) 6-4 Andre KU MEZA (PER) [9]



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Tuesday 8th of September 2015 09:36:46 AM

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Mr shaw generous with the bagels

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Just to clarify, the next 8 matches to be played today are the FQR.

the main draw isn't up on the ITF site yet.



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I wonder if Johnathan Gray's reward for qualifying and winning a game last week will be a WC this week- hope so.

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There's only 2 'peskies' left in qualifying - British-Based Omar Al-Awadhi and Frrench youngster Larriere.

Harry M has taken the first set off Omar so hopefully he can see that through and at least get ti down to one.

meanwhile, Imran has won his match very easily.

And it looks like Luke oakley (heard very good things about this lad) and Marcus Walters (promising) are going to follow suit.

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