L32: Scott Clayton WR 739 defeated George Tsivadze (GEO) WR 874 by 6-0 1-0 retired
L32: (5) Jonny O'Mara WR 530 defeated (Q) Roman Khassanov (KAZ) WR 1120 by 0 & 0
Josh makes it three out of three:
L32: (Q) Josh Paris WR 1291 defeated Daniel Cukierman (ISR) WR 872 by 4 & 1
L16: Scott Clayton WR 739 vs Andrei Vasilevski (BLR) WR 590 (CH = 569 in October 2014)
L16: Vasko Mladenov (BUL) WR 699 (CH = 637 in June) vs (5) Jonny O'Mara WR 530
L16: (6) Sergey Betov (BLR) WR 549 (CH = 340 in August 2011) vs (Q) Josh Paris WR 1291
Stircrazy wrote:Josh makes it three out of three:L32: (Q) Josh Paris WR 1291 defeated Daniel Cukierman (ISR) WR 872 by 4 & 1
And with Scott and Jonny taking their doubles match easily, that takes it to four out of four for the day
R1: (1) Scott Clayton & Jonny O'Mara CR 886 (419+467) defeated Bar Tzuf Botzer & Yasha Zemel (ISR/ISR) UNR (0+1738) by 4 & 1
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QF: (1) Scott Clayton & Jonny O'Mara CR 886 (419+467) vs Aleksandr Malyshev & Maksim Malyshev (RUS/RUS) CR 2511 (1254+1257)
L16: Vasko Mladenov (BUL) WR 699 defeated (5) Jonny O'Mara WR 530 by 4 & 1
Jonny carrying an injury?
L16: Andrei Vasilevski (BLR) WR 590 defeated Scott Clayton WR 739 by 4 & 5
L16: (6) Sergey Betov (BLR) WR 549 defeated (Q) Josh Paris WR 1291 7-5 6-4 6-2
Josh did well to fight back & take the seco, the only survivor among the players playing in either the L32 or the L16 so far today (Ed C, Tom F, Dan D & Imran still to come).
A rosier picture in the doubles:
QF: (1) Scott Clayton & Jonny O'Mara CR 886 (419+467) defeated Aleksandr Malyshev & Maksim Malyshev (RUS/RUS) CR 2511 (1254+1257) by 2 & 2
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SF: (1) Scott Clayton & Jonny O'Mara CR 886 (419+467) vs Roman Khassanov & Shonigmatjon Shofayziyev (KAZ/UZB) CR 1721 (1029+692)
Not so rosy for Josh:
QF: (2) Marat Deviatiarov & Vlasko Mladenov (UKR/BUL) CR 1018 (620+398) defeated Alon Elia (ISR) & Josh Paris CR 2821 (1110+1711) by 4 & 2
SF: (1) Scott Clayton & Jonny O'Mara CR 886 (419+467) defeated Roman Khassanov & Shonigmatjon Shofayziyev (KAZ/UZB) CR 1721 (1029+692) by 4-6 7-5 [10-6]
That was a bit of a struggle, given that the boys led by 3-0* in the first set.