The streamed games on BBC have been poor quality, Liam will take Marcus if he gets through. Very little quality in his game other than serve. It does look hot but Marcus doesn't look any fitter than last year, possibly the opposite.
I'll go with two from Liam, Jay and lloyd, that's it I reckon. Sorry
this bit looks right to date...just see if Marcus and Ed can hopefully prove this wrong. Ed looking fragile at the moment, Marcus looking well placed now though...
-- Edited by JonH on Monday 26th of June 2017 01:08:48 PM
Great to see Jay dismantled one Latin American Looked like Ed would do the same to another one for a bit but now Quiroz has won 8 games in a row to go a break up in the 3rd
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Ed on his way out lost 9 games in a row now 0-4 third set. What a massive point 3-1 with game point was, such a shame. Surely must have an injury. If so can't see him coming back later for Doubles with Liam.
Liz Curran wasn't there when the match turned but was watching for the 1st set, I think, and towards the end - she says "Just watching.... Quiroz seems to have stepped up - playing v aggressively & Ed just looks a bit laboured, shots misfiring, no answers :("
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Mr Broady has taken the first set. Good work. Just noticed that Reilly Opelka and Rajeev Ram are playing each other on the next court. Unsurprisingly, their first set is in a tie-break. And the winner of the worst draw has to be de Minaur; quite grim to get Jurgen Melzer in the first round of qualies on grass.
-- Edited by Spectator on Monday 26th of June 2017 12:10:20 PM
Didn't stop young de Minaur winning in 3 sets though. He really is a talent.