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Week 11 - Challenger ($50,000+H) - Drummondville, Canada (hard)


The four musketeers from the first two Canadian Futures events pop up in qualies for the first Canadian Challenger of the season:  

QR1:  BYE vs (q7) Dan Smethurst WR 489 (CH = 234 in June 2014)

QR1:  BYE vs (q6) Luke Bambridge WR 486 (= CH)

QR1:  (q3) Lloyd Glasspool WR 441 (CH = 439 last month) vs BYE
QR1:  Ed Corrie WR 531 (CH = 215 in October 2014) vs (qWC) Alexis Galarneau (CAN)  UNR



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Liam and Dan Evans are in the main draw. Evo may well be seeded.

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Bad news - Good news

Dan S is in the same section of the qualifying draw as the top seed  cry

But Dan S beat him in the first round of futures last week  smile



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Also looks like an Ed Lloyd match up is on the cards

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Will the people in the final of the futures be hard pushed to make quals of the challenger time wise??

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I would expect the Canadians to have wild cards

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Hoppy wrote:

Also looks like an Ed Lloyd match up is on the cards


That's precisely why the two matches are bracketed together. wink 



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So Lloyd plays the final then gets over to drummondville to play Ed. Thats a tough day!

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I think someone's a bit ahead of themselves: Ed plays canadian Galarneau tonight, the next match is this winner vs Lloyd.



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Hoppy wrote:

So Lloyd plays the final then gets over to drummondville to play Ed. Thats a tough day!


He is 22 years old and in very good physical condition. Two indoor matches in a day, with a car journey of roughly 30 miles between them, should not be overly taxing.



-- Edited by RJA on Saturday 12th of March 2016 06:46:10 PM

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When one match is a final and the other against one of his role models a fan arm that is being held on by tape, I think it's fair enough to call it a tough day

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Hoppy wrote:

When one match is a final and the other against one of his role models a fan arm that is being held on by tape, I think it's fair enough to call it a tough day


 Okay, okay I agree it is fair to call it a tough day. I just think that a 22 year old professional tennis player with a good level of physical fitness (which Lloyd has) should be able to cope with it. It isn't like he is playing outdoors in 35 degree heat.



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But it is not something that he is used to doing! If only!

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Stircrazy wrote:
QR1:  Ed Corrie WR 531 (CH = 215 in October 2014) vs (qWC) Alexis Galarneau (CAN)  UNR

First set in the bag by 6-3.  smile 



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QR1:  Ed Corrie WR 531 defeated (qWC) Alexis Galarneau (CAN) UNR by 3 & 1 smile

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QR2:  (q3) Lloyd Glasspool WR 441 vs Ed Corrie WR 531  bleh



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