No sign of Cam in qualifying, so either he has been given a main draw wild card or he's not playing here.
QR1: (q7) Brydan Klein WR 339 v Andrew Carter (USA) WR 853 (CH 797 in 2013) QR1: Luke Bambridge WR 497 v Michael Mmoh (USA) WR 359 (CH 317 in Apr; 18yo junior CH 2 in 2014) QR1: Joe Salisbury WR 680 v Dennis Nevolo (USA) WR 498 (CH 345 in 2014) QR1: (q5) Lloyd Glasspool WR 293 v Freddie Nielsen (DEN) WR 420 (CH 190 in 2011)
All four of the above matches are first meetings by the looks of it.
Edit: Just taking account of SMC's post on the next page.
-- Edited by Stircrazy on Sunday 25th of September 2016 10:33:10 PM
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Freddie Nielsen always intrigues me. Wimbledon winner but decided to try and make a go of singles so hasn't pushed on I'm doubles from that amazing week at Wimbledon. Which is laudable from a following your dreams perspective but his singles doesn't seem to have really made any breakthrough. We he or is he misguided? Could he have done something in doubles if he had focused on that side of the game? Guess we won't know. Either way always interesting to follow and an interesting match for Lloyd
-- Edited by JonH on Saturday 24th of September 2016 07:33:38 AM
This tournament must rank as the one in the most beautiful setting. Tough field, to be in qualifying when ranked 297 is stiff, however every incentive to stay in this one as long as you can even if only to admire the view.