R1: (3) Nerman Fatic (BIH) & Evan Hoyt CR 1324 (966+458) defeated Majed Kilani & Alexandre Muller (TUN/FRA) CR 2111 (1131+980) by 6-0 6-7(5) [10-6]
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QF: Dmytro Badanov & Ivan Nedelko (UKR/RUS) UNR vs (3) Nerman Fatic (BIH) & Evan Hoyt CR 1324 (966+458)
Tiebreaks though are not hugely desired. The Tunisia tournament director wishes their best friend, Mirabelle Njoze, was around this week
The Tunisian takes the second set by 6-3.
MTO after 2 hours & 38 minutes with Evan leading by 7-6(4) 3-6 *5-3.
Evan finally gets over the line in two hours & 44 minutes!
QF: (7) Evan Hoyt WR 685 defeated Anis Ghorbel (TUN) WR 704 by 7-6(4) 3-6 6-3
SF: (7) Evan Hoyt WR 685 vs (6) Tallon Griekspoor (NED) WR 662 (CH = 659 last month)
It took Nedelko (3) two hours & 55 to beat Mladenov by 7-5 5-7 6-1!
QF: (3) Nerman Fatic (BIH) & Evan Hoyt CR 1324 (966+458) defeated Dmytro Badanov & Ivan Nedelko (UKR/RUS) UNR by 3 $ 4
SF: (3) Nerman Fatic (BIH) & Evan Hoyt CR 1324 (966+458) vs (2) Jordi Muñoz & David Pérez (ESP/ESP) CR 1014 (712+302)
Ah, I see an interest in who as things stand will be our 20th ranked player on Monday week If Evan could win the title, we would have 20 players with over 50 points then with James Marsalek GB no 20 on 51 points, currently WR 609.
indiana wrote:Ah, I see an interest in who as things stand will be our 20th ranked player on Monday week If Evan could win the title, we would have 20 players with over 50 points then with James Marsalek GB no 20 on 51 points, currently WR 609.-- Edited by indiana on Saturday 28th of November 2015 08:59:36 PM
-- Edited by indiana on Saturday 28th of November 2015 08:59:36 PM
Who, me? Ulterior motives ? Never.