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Week 10 - Canada F2 - Sherbrooke ($25,000) (indoor hard)


QR1:  (q5) Luke Bambridge WR 593 (CH = 481 in May 2016) vs BYE

Ed Corrie was top of the qualies list & the q1 is Ronnie Schneider, WR 494, while Ed is WR 415, so I assume he's in the main draw.



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QR2:  (q5) Luke Bambridge WR 593 vs Francesco Ferrari (ITA) WR 1023 (CH = 873 last November)



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L32:  Ed Corrie WR 415 (CH = 215 in October 2014) vs (3/WC) Brayden Schnur (CAN) WR 203 (CH = 183 in January)



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QR2:  Francesco Ferrari (ITA) WR 1023 defeated (q5) Luke Bambridge WR 593 by 3 & 4  bleh



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L16:  (1) Luke Bambridge & Joe Salisbury CR 224 (133+91) vs Alejandro Gómez & Alejandro González (COL/COL) CR 1280 (836+444)



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L16:  (1) Luke Bambridge & Joe Salisbury CR 224 (133+91) defeated Alejandro Gómez & Alejandro González (COL/COL) CR 1280 (836+444) by 7-5 4-6 [10-5]



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Is it right that a top 100 doubles player is in a futures? Might be allowed but doesn't feel right to me, even if he is a Brit. Plus I'd prefer to see him aiming higher to be honest...

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Is it right that a top 100 doubles player is in a futures? Might be allowed but doesn't feel right to me, even if he is a Brit. Plus I'd prefer to see him aiming higher to be honest...


Probably not, but it happens & maybe Joe couldn't find a playing partner sufficiently highly ranked to get him into a more prestigious event... That said, I, too, would prefer to see him in harness higher with someone up the ladder. 



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QF:  (1) Luke Bambridge & Joe Salisbury CR 224 (133+91) vs Harrison Adams & Junior Ore (USA/USA) CR 953 (497+456)



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Stircrazy wrote:
JonH wrote:

Is it right that a top 100 doubles player is in a futures? Might be allowed but doesn't feel right to me, even if he is a Brit. Plus I'd prefer to see him aiming higher to be honest...


Probably not, but it happens & maybe Joe couldn't find a playing partner sufficiently highly ranked to get him into a more prestigious event... That said, I, too, would prefer to see him in harness higher with someone up the ladder. 


Add to that after the Indian Wells Masters, which would need a very highly ranked partner just to see Joe possibly having any chance of getting in with just 32 pairs ( including no doubt some singles 'infiltrators' as well as almost all the leading pairs ), the only two challengers this week are in China and Chile. 

So with these options I think it not unreasonable for both to get some play in here before North American challengers resume. There are both American and Canadian Challengers next week, in Irving and Drummondville respectively.



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indiana wrote:
Stircrazy wrote:
JonH wrote:

Is it right that a top 100 doubles player is in a futures? Might be allowed but doesn't feel right to me, even if he is a Brit. Plus I'd prefer to see him aiming higher to be honest...


Probably not, but it happens & maybe Joe couldn't find a playing partner sufficiently highly ranked to get him into a more prestigious event... That said, I, too, would prefer to see him in harness higher with someone up the ladder. 


Add to that after the Indian Wells Masters, which would need a very highly ranked partner just to see Joe possibly having any chance of getting in with just 32 pairs ( including no doubt some singles 'infiltrators' as well as almost all the leading pairs ), the only two challengers this week are in China and Chile. 

So with these options I think it not unreasonable for both to get some play in here before North American challengers resume. There are both American and Canadian Challengers next week, in Irving and Drummondville respectively.


 presumably they are going for one of those two events, although Irving will no doubt have a high entry level, Drummondville more likely given where they are this week. 

 



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QF:  (1) Luke Bambridge & Joe Salisbury CR 224 (133+91) defeated Harrison Adams & Junior Ore (USA/USA) CR 953 (497+456) by 2 & 3



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L32:  (3/WC) Brayden Schnur (CAN) WR 203 defeated Ed Corrie WR 415 by 7-5 7-6(5)  cry



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SF:  (1) Luke Bambridge & Joe Salisbury CR 224 (133+91) vs (4) Luis David Martínez & Filip Peliwo (VEN/CAN) CR 687 (254+433)



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SF:  (1) Luke Bambridge & Joe Salisbury CR 224 (133+91) defeated (4) Luis David Martínez & Filip Peliwo (VEN/CAN) CR 687 (254+433) by 3 & 5

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Final:  (1) Luke Bambridge & Joe Salisbury CR 224 (133+91) vs Adrien Bossel & Joris de Loore (SUI/BEL) CR 1630 (996+634)



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