Some interesting pairings, but the new world N° 1 (again, come Monday!) is back in harness with Bruno, presumably because SW19 is now looming large. The Anglo-Frog confrontation is maintained, too:
R1: (1) Pierre-Hughes Herbert & Nicolas Mahut (FRA/FRA) CR (3+1) vs Dom Inglot & Daniel Nestor (CAN) CR 45 (32+13)
R1: (WC) Jonathan Erlich (ISR) & Colin Fleming CR 99 (45+54) vs (WC) Aljaz Bedene & Kyle Edmund CR 1295 (442+853)
R1: Benoît Paire & Stan Wawrinka (FRA/SUI) CR 515 (161+354) vs (2) Jamie Murray OBE ( ) & Bruno Soares (BRA) CR 11 (2+9)
If Ken & Neal manage to qualify, they'll face the scratch pairing of Kevin Anderson & Roberto Bautista.
I still find it remarkably frustrating that a doubles team such as Ken/Neal (or even Guccione/Sa for that matter) has to qualify, when a pairing of Kyle/Aljaz (not disrespect to them) who have no intention of trying to earn a living out of doubles get directly into the MD. I would much rather see doubles WCs go to specialist doubles pairings.
I can see your point Bob to a certain extent by I guess it comes to quality of overall ability sometimes Kyle and Aljaz being by far the better tennis players. It may seem annoying at face value which I guess it is by there is no hiding the fact Doubles is the B team of tennis.
No doubles sums required for the post Queens WR 1. It will be Jamie.
Jamie will start the week 15 points ahead of Mahut (7535 to 7520) and has nothing to defend, whereas Mahut ( champion here last year ) can't gain and noone else can take over the mantle.
I still find it remarkably frustrating that a doubles team such as Ken/Neal (or even Guccione/Sa for that matter) has to qualify, when a pairing of Kyle/Aljaz (not disrespect to them) who have no intention of trying to earn a living out of doubles get directly into the MD. I would much rather see doubles WCs go to specialist doubles pairings.
Look Bob. It is bad enough that the members of Queen's have to put up with this awful annual invasion of their club in the first place but on top of that they have to put up with a brummie yob getting a main draw wild card. I really do think that further expecting them to tolerate the presence of scouse riff raff in the doubles main draw is pushing things too far.
Interesting, RJA. There was a (long) time when I felt that Ken Skupski's seemingly inexplicable cold-shouldering by the establishment was probably at least partially related to the fact that he doesn't quite fit the Home Counties tennis player type. One of the things that I've always felt showed his own merit was his willingness to step into DC play when they came a-calling because they needed him, despite his having been overlooked for so much on so many occasions. But I don't really sense that so much in the past few years - though others with more information may differ. It feels as if the brothers are recognised for their merit - though (like Colin Fleming, Dom Inglot et al) they suffer from being regarded as "just doubles players." In this case, I suspect the issue is more the latter than any prejudices against their background. Colin Fleming in effect got "the doubles wildcard" (and who knows whether he would have received it if Andy Murray hadn't been the 'bait' in the original configuration) ... and thereafter it was singles players first.
-- Edited by Spectator on Saturday 11th of June 2016 04:50:46 PM
I do also wonder whether, from a DC point of view, the powers that be feel that there's merit in increasing Kyle Edmund's doubles experience. He's got a good doubles record as a junior; he just hasn't played much since. But if he were a doubles, as well as a singles, threat, it would make the team far more resilient in the long term.
I still find it remarkably frustrating that a doubles team such as Ken/Neal (or even Guccione/Sa for that matter) has to qualify, when a pairing of Kyle/Aljaz (not disrespect to them) who have no intention of trying to earn a living out of doubles get directly into the MD. I would much rather see doubles WCs go to specialist doubles pairings.
Look Bob. It is bad enough that the members of Queen's have to put up with this awful annual invasion of their club in the first place but on top of that they have to put up with a brummie yob getting a main draw wild card. I really do think that further expecting them to tolerate the presence of scouse riff raff in the doubles main draw is pushing things too far.
I am guessing that this is intended to be a sarcastic p*** take out of Queens ?
Disappointed to report that Neal was injured early in the match and was struggling to continue. His injury may keep him out for a period of time. Apparently, the court was damp and not really playable but the players were instructed to go out and play anyway.