Good Win for Dan hopefully beat Sam Barry should they meet next round. The draw is weak again but three rounds as opposed to two in Glasgow where juniors were required to make up field of 16
Probably good news considering the lack of success in Glasgow and there's also a 3/4 chance that any potential British qualifier will join them in that half. Bambridge due to face a Q in 1st round.
So, the bookies have Jack Draper, age 15, and UNR, as practically evens against Kern, top-400.
Again, I may well be wrong (was so last time) but that still seems ultra generous to young Jack.
I note the lack (again) of Ryan Storrie, I hope he's OK.
No Jonny Gray either?
Add: My 50p bet seems to have crashed the odds ! Robin now a clearer favourite and so better odds for Jack-fans
In terms of upsets, Tiran v Josh Paris has the potential to be one. I think Simon Carr is overranked at the moment too although he'd still be the favourite against Josh Rose. Pete Bothwell is very playable too. If Neil is on song he has a chance. I could also go for Luke J and that would clear out all three Irishmen ! Good luck to the others too.
-- Edited by Coup Droit on Saturday 19th of May 2018 07:37:32 AM
I'm assuming this is the same Kern that Broady beat about 7 years ago on his Wimbledon juniors run? Good stuff.
So, the bookies have Jack Draper, age 15, and UNR, as practically evens against Kern, top-400.
Again, I may well be wrong (was so last time) but that still seems ultra generous to young Jack.
I note the lack (again) of Ryan Storrie, I hope he's OK.
No Jonny Gray either?
Add: My 50p bet seems to have crashed the odds ! Robin now a clearer favourite and so better odds for Jack-fans
In terms of upsets, Tiran v Josh Paris has the potential to be one. I think Simon Carr is overranked at the moment too although he'd still be the favourite against Josh Rose. Pete Bothwell is very playable too. If Neil is on song he has a chance. I could also go for Luke J and that would clear out all three Irishmen ! Good luck to the others too.
-- Edited by Coup Droit on Saturday 19th of May 2018 07:37:32 AM
I'm assuming this is the same Kern that Broady beat about 7 years ago on his Wimbledon juniors run? Good stuff.
Yes it is the same big-serving German. Dan is currently on court 3*-4 with no breakpoints
6-4 6-1 was the score when they played in Glasgow. It's now 6-4 3-2 with a break here so Dan not quite as emphatic. I often think second events back can be tougher, as reality hits, don't have that same initial enthusiasm etc. No evidence on that thought!
Meanwhile canter is pushing Simon quite close, just lost first 7-5
-- Edited by JonH on Sunday 20th of May 2018 12:20:57 PM