Thanks for compiling that. UTR strikes me as a better descriptor than predictor. What's so exciting about Mr Edmund is that he's rapidly improving in ways that suggest that he could go to a level of, say, slam seeding in the not-too-distant future. While performances thus far may have been similar, that feels less likely with Mr Evans. But it's interesting to see the 'snapshot' comparison.
In all the GB no. 2 excitement I don't think it's been mentioned that Lloyd sealed the win 3 and 2 and will next play Escobedo, who dumped out 4th seed Thompson 4 and 5. Has to be seen as a big opportunity to make a semi
In all the GB no. 2 excitement I don't think it's been mentioned that Lloyd sealed the win 3 and 2 and will next play Escobedo, who dumped out 4th seed Thompson 4 and 5. Has to be seen as a big opportunity to make a semi
Today's fact is that Escobedo was Ryan Stormie's hitting partner when he was based in the USA.
Escobedo hits a huge ball, and is on a steep upward curve, service breaks won't be in plentiful supply, still Lloyd is playing well, so fingers crossed.
The day session has been moved indoors due to rain, but they are hoping to play the night session outdoors. Liam is scheduled to be last match of the day
Three BH errors and a DF give the 1st set to Baker 6-4. Have to say that Baker has given nothing away and is serving very well. Up until that last game it was a really good quality match.