wolf wrote:Jesus Christ, 33,932 posts between the two of you.
Jesus Christ, 33,932 posts between the two of you.
I know, wolf, I know - read it and weep..... truly feeble.....(well, my side, at least, not wanting to lump Indy in alongside).
But hey - on the bright side, it means the days are full of things to learn !
And, in Greece,
FQR: (q5) Daniel Cukierman (ISR) WR 1014 def. George Davies WR 1615 6-2 6-3
Indeed
And it gives Bob something to do on rainy days in Brazil ....
Spectator wrote:And it gives Bob something to do on rainy days in Brazil ....-- Edited by Spectator on Monday 18th of April 2016 02:36:52 PM
-- Edited by Spectator on Monday 18th of April 2016 02:36:52 PM
R1: (3) Scott Clayton & Jonny O'Mara CR 967 (367+600) vs (WC) Soteris Hadjistyllis & Charalampos Kapogiannis (CYP/GRE) UNR
R1: (WC) George Davies & Josh Paris UNR (0+1097) vs Peter Bothwell & Samuel Bothwell (IRL/IRL) CR 2284 (904+1380)
L32: Scott Clayton WR 756 (CH = 736 last month) vs Edan Leshem (ISR) WR 566 (= CH)
L32: (3) Ed Corrie WR 399 (CH = 215 in October 2014) vs Winston Lin (USA) WR 796 (CH = 790 last month)
L32: Jonny O'Mara WR 838 (CH = 829 in February) vs (6) Bradley Mousley (AUS) WR 439 (= CH)
L32: (Q) Pavel Krainik (CAN) WR 1317 (CH = 624 in December 2013) vs (4) Lloyd Glasspool WR 400 (= CH)
Our friend Darian King is the top seed this week.
Ed's opponent, Mr Lin, has just come to the end of his time at Columbia university so his ranking might be a bit misleading.
And a quick look at the UTRs suggests a close match with Ed having the edge.
L32: Winston Lin (USA) WR 796 defeated (3) Ed Corrie WR 399 by 3 & 5
Looks as though my "grimace face" above had the desired effect:
L32: Jonny O'Mara WR 838 defeated (6) Bradley Mousley (AUS) WR 439 by 4 & 3
Stircrazy wrote:Looks as though my "grimace face" above had the desired effect:L32: Jonny O'Mara WR 838 defeated (6) Bradley Mousley (AUS) WR 439 by 4 & 3
That looks a very good win by Jonny. Over the last two weeks in Greece, Mousley won the F3 title and in F4 only succumbed in R1 to the top seed and eventual champion, Yannick Mertens, after two tiebreaks.
Got high hopes for Johnny
Excelent win for Johnny Just hope his injuire worries are over and he can string some tournaments together.Hopefully top 500 or near it by the end of the year.
And a good win for the Brit WCs in the doubles:
R1: (WC) George Davies & Josh Paris UNR (0+1097) defeated Peter Bothwell & Samuel Bothwell (IRL/IRL) CR 2284 (904+1380) by 7-6(3) 6-2