Entry list for the main draw confirmed on the LTA site. Some changes of personnel from this week in Glasgow. Good to see Alex Ward in the mix. Lloyd Glasspool's & Jonny Gray's names mentioned - qualies or main draw WCs again?
Edit: I'm deeply indebted to Jaggy for pointing out my mistake in the week numbering, now corrected...
-- Edited by Stircrazy on Friday 4th of May 2018 11:24:04 AM
Thanks SC. It looks like 8 out of the 22 played in Glasgow. Many of the new entries are Australian, USA or south Africa. No doubt landing in the UK for the grass and a competition outing to get them accustomed to UK soil, if not quite grass.
It's the middle of may. WHy are they hosting an indoor hard event? Most players are deep into the clay season. Would make more sense to have this in Feb o sep-Nov.
It's the middle of may. WHy are they hosting an indoor hard event? Most players are deep into the clay season. Would make more sense to have this in Feb o sep-Nov.
It was aimed at getting Andy Murray and Dan Evans match practice before the grass season.
I see lloyd Harris, the second ranked entrant has withdrawn. that means the top player is still Lacko, 104 at time of entry, then second is Christian Harrison, who was 244. Big drop.
Those brits who get in will surely hope to fill their boots in such a field
I see lloyd Harris, the second ranked entrant has withdrawn. that means the top player is still Lacko, 104 at time of entry, then second is Christian Harrison, who was 244. Big drop.
Those brits who get in will surely hope to fill their boots in such a field
Always the same on Grand Slam qualifying week. All the normal challenger players are in France!
Very shrewd scheduling from the LTA in my opinion. Providing an opportunity for returning players to win a few matches and also for the lower ranked guys to pick up some wins at a higher level in a weak field.
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) today announced that James Ward, Edward Corrie, Lloyd Glasspool and Luke Bambridge have been awarded main draw wild cards for the inaugural Loughborough Trophy, the second of two new ATP Challenger Tour events on the British Tennis calendar.
James Ward, continues on his road to recovery from last years knee surgery, and along with Edward Corrie and Lloyd Glasspool will join main draw players including Lukas Lacko who moved back into the ATP Top 100 at No.99 following his recent win at the Glasgow Trophy.
Luke Bambridge who grew up twenty minutes away from Loughborough will return to the Loughborough Tennis Centre where he trained as a junior and comes into the event off the back of a tournament win in doubles at the Savannah ATP Challenger in the USA. The 23 year old is looking forward to playing on home soil:
It means alot to me to be playing back home and that my parents can come and watch and not have to watch on live stream. Im really grateful to Leon and the LTA for the opportunity and Im really looking forward to playing back at home.
Not surprised Dan hasn't got a MDWC here to be honest. Just because they'll be saving them for him for the grass season.
Presumably he will play Qualies though?
I am not sure about Luke - is he still a single player and is he therefore the best we can put forward? What about Loffhagen or McHugh, or one of the younger guys?
And Ed Corrie is hardly a) young and b) lost to Dan first up in Glasgow so hardly inspires confidence he has justified this.
Disappointed but lets hope Dan gets through qualies again