Seeds 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 already out in R1. Hopefully Ed and Brydan can deal with 4 and 8 too. Draw opening up nicely if any of our boys fancy a bit of a run...
Seeds 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 already out in R1. Hopefully Ed and Brydan can deal with 4 and 8 too. Draw opening up nicely if any of our boys fancy a bit of a run...
Really can't see Ed getting the better of the fourth seed, more's the pity.
Yes, and while of course Ed had a very tough match there, overall that completes a busy singles day ( all including futures ) which was fairly balanced at one point, but fell away into overall debit
Tomorrow is another day though, and I make it that 14 men plus women survive, though only James above 25K level. Not having played yet for some does help ...
-- Edited by indiana on Wednesday 3rd of August 2016 01:41:05 PM
It's a good job Liam & Brydan are in the opposite half of the draw to the Canadian Wunderkinder (& WCs), Félix Auger-Aliassime & Denis Shapovalov, as they took out the top seeds, Sekou Bangoura & our old friend, David O'Hare, by 6-7(4), 6-4 [12-10] overnight, so they can't meet until the final...
It's a good job Liam & Brydan are in the opposite half of the draw to the Canadian Wunderkinder (& WCs), Félix Auger-Aliassime & Denis Shapovalov, as they took out the top seeds, Sekou Bangoura & our old friend, David O'Hare, by 6-7(4), 6-4 [12-10] overnight, so they can't meet until the final...
Very good win for the young Canadians, but not exactly a hammering. Bring it on should both pairs get that far
-- Edited by indiana on Thursday 4th of August 2016 11:57:40 AM