QR1: (q2) Joshua Milton WR 322 vs BYE QR2: (q2) Joshua Milton WR 322 vs Dennis Nevolo WR 628 (H2H a worrying 0:3, Nevolo having won all three of their meetings in the States on Hard courts)
And, sadly:
R1: Brydan Klein WR 172 vs (2) Kyle Edmund WR 101 (surprisingly they've never played each other on tour.)
-- Edited by BradMarx90 on Sunday 27th of September 2015 10:22:52 AM
Rather hoping Mr Edmund can do well here - apart from the fact that he is generally easy to support, it would be helpful for all the DC players to be getting quite a few matches/wins.
Well, unlike Aljaz ( currently ), Brydan is eiigible. Would imagine Kyle for one is certainly much more in Leon's thoughts, but James very much needs to show form and get some wins, though I'd guess James is still more likely to be in the Davis Cup final squad than Brydan. Whatever, chance for Brydan to make a point.
Might be quite good for Kyle to have a match with a little more interest on it, because be a whole lot of interest if he plays a live Davis Cup match or two, and yes be good for him to get the win and further matches here.
-- Edited by indiana on Monday 28th of September 2015 05:05:19 PM
Well it was going to happen, this is my favourite challenger tournamented gutted that I am so close (well 2-3 hrs away by plane) very poor planning, hopefully it will be streamed. From a domestic point of view it's pretty exciting regardless of who your supporting.
I just hope they are both fit and give their best. Good test for Kyle who by rights should be too strong for Brydan but needs to take work out how psychological he can best play the game. I think from that perspective a Kyle win is the best outcome as although I seen Brydan as a potential top 100 player my aspirations for Kyle match his own ie world top 10 at the peak of his career.
Well it was going to happen, this is my favourite challenger tournamented gutted that I am so close (well 2-3 hrs away by plane) very poor planning, hopefully it will be streamed. From a domestic point of view it's pretty exciting regardless of who your supporting.
I just hope they are both fit and give their best. Good test for Kyle who by rights should be too strong for Brydan but needs to take work out how psychological he can best play the game. I think from that perspective a Kyle win is the best outcome as although I seen Brydan as a potential top 100 player my aspirations for Kyle match his own ie world top 10 at the peak of his career.