From a quick analysis neither Calvin Hemery nor Tommy Paul appear to have played a pro tournament on grass, whilst Alessandro Giannesi has played just once (here). Thiemo De Bakker is a former Wimbledon Junior champion, whilst Yuichi Sugita qualified at Evo's expense last year
As said, I think Dan S and Joe have the easiest draws.
Sugita lost to Alex Ward recently. And to Dan Evans. And to James Ward. Maybe Marcus can keep the tradition going?
Dan Cox has a hard draw. Not easy for Lloyd either. Ed stands a chance. Tommy plays well but still young and 'playable'
Add: didn't see your write-up, David, but - yes - we largely agree. Saw Tommy Paul play on grass last year, (in juniors), he's not too shabby but Ed must have a decent chance. Dan S and Joe still have the best slots though.
-- Edited by Coup Droit on Sunday 19th of June 2016 09:30:40 PM
In random non-GB draw news, there's a repeat of a French Open R1 match happening in Wimbledon Qualifying, with Samper-Montana vs Bourgue happening for the 2nd time in a few weeks.
Seemingly, there are 12 ex-college players taking part in the Wimbly men's qualifiers.
Of which, three are British.
Given we only have 6 players in the qualis, the fact that 50% came through the US system means we should be thankful to the Americans for taking care and bringing on our young players so well. (Or wonder why the LTA and the British system doesn't.....after all, there are 10 US players taking part, including three teenagers, and hardly any of them are US college players....)
Must be a good chance of no play at all today, looking at the forecast.
It's forecast to be a lot better by mid-afternoon.
And they have covers on the courts (all, I think, but definitely all the main ones) so the courts will be pretty dry.
And given it stays light so long at the moment, I'm pretty sure they'll get to play
Signed: the eternally optimistic one.....
There will probably be play at some point but I think the covers are all simple flat covers and given how long they will have been on and the relative warmth there will have been a lot of "sweating" underneath them. You could be looking at up to an hour between the rain stopping and play beginning.