Aljaz is on the alts list for Toronto but about 12 spots out at the moment and not on the qualifying list. Presumably as he is playing Umag the week before it is unlikely, at least if things go well, that he could make it in time for qualifying. Rather puzzled looking ahead though that he is not on the entry lists for Atlanta or Los Cabos and so may well end up not playing for 3 weeks during a period when there are going to be some seriously weak fields at ATP events. I am sure there is a plan but I really can't see it.
Beth has withdrawn from Segovia (LWQ). Also from the main draw at Valladolid the following week (LWM)
The other three girls are currently occupying Q3,Q5 and Q6
Changing my original hopeful post, it is now being reported that Aljaz is in the MD for Toronto, there has been a wave of withdrawals in the last 24 hours and the latest saw him make the cut
-- Edited by theemptyvessel on Wednesday 20th of July 2016 07:34:05 PM
Beth has withdrawn from Segovia (LWQ). Also from the main draw at Valladolid the following week (LWM) The other three girls are currently occupying Q3,Q5 and Q6
There is really no need to describe professional tennis players as 'girls'. I thought this kind of thing had been stamped out in the tennis community !
Beth has withdrawn from Segovia (LWQ). Also from the main draw at Valladolid the following week (LWM) The other three girls are currently occupying Q3,Q5 and Q6
There is really no need to describe professional tennis players as 'girls'. I thought this kind of thing had been stamped out in the tennis community !
Is that not a bit over sensitive emma? We say teenage girls for example, not teenage ladies or teenage women? I am sure most would describe males in the same sentence as "the other three boys/lads"......not men or gents? If I am wrong I apologize but anyway, I am sure addict would not have meant any offence
Beth has withdrawn from Segovia (LWQ). Also from the main draw at Valladolid the following week (LWM) The other three girls are currently occupying Q3,Q5 and Q6
There is really no need to describe professional tennis players as 'girls'. I thought this kind of thing had been stamped out in the tennis community !
Is that not a bit over sensitive emma? We say teenage girls for example, not teenage ladies or teenage women? I am sure most would describe males in the same sentence as "the other three boys/lads"......not men or gents? If I am wrong I apologize but anyway, I am sure addict would not have meant any offence
Sorry Emma if it offended you, it wasn't meant to be derogatory in any way. But I have female friends and colleagues who refer to each other as girls, and some of them are in their 60's, so it is just a way of talking.