Steven reporting on Twitter that Alex got in as a LL but Jay has missed out. I have no doubt Steven will drop by shortly and explain the intricacies of how this came about.
QR1: (q1) Liam Broady & Jay Clarke CR 932 (647+285) vs BYE
I like this combo, similar levels I reckon at both singles and doubles so they could travel, share expenses and push each other. Good luck tonight, just started and held opening game
Steven reporting on Twitter that Alex got in as a LL but Jay has missed out. I have no doubt Steven will drop by shortly and explain the intricacies of how this came about.
I had to check the latest rules myself but it turns out that for ATPs and Challengers, the current LL rule when there are multiple withdrawals is that if there are N withdrawals before the end of qualifying, the N+1 highest-ranked FQR losers go into the draw for lucky loser places, i.e. all four of them in this case. It was designed as an anti-tanking measure to ensure that no player knows for sure that they would get a lucky loser place before they finish their FQR match.
The way it has worked out this time seems spectacularly unfortunate for Jay, who would have been first in line under the old rules, but it is the way the rules are supposed to work. Why the lure of extra points for qualifying wasn't enough to prevent tanking, I'm not sure, but there were plenty of examples of players seeming to tank FQR matches despite the points on offer, so they weren't just dealing with a theoretical problem.
The player who misses out is then first in line for any LL places that arise after qualifying has finished, followed by the remaining FQR losers in ranking order (the rankings used to seed qualifying, that is) and then the QR2 losers in ranking order.
As someone asked me on Twitter, does this mean it is all Cam's fault? Tongue in cheek, obviously, and I don't know the order of the 2nd and 3rd withdrawals, but the answer is probably yes. If Cam had withdrawn after qualifying had finished, Jay and Alex (as the 1st and 3rd highest-ranked FQR losers respectively) would have gone into a 3-player draw with Bangoura for the first 2 LL places and if one of the Brits had been the unlucky one in that draw, they would have been the first in line for the 3rd LL place. So if Cam had withdrawn after qualifying finished, both Brits would have got LL places. Much easier to 'blame' Cam with hindsight than to have foreseen the consequences, of course!
If there are one or two more withdrawals, Jay and Liam would get in, in that order ... and would hopefully get kinder draws than Brydan and Alex!
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