Isaac Stoute should be in the MD too, either directly or with a SE.
Good point. I was going purely on the acceptance list for the main draw, but having checked the qualies draw again, I see that the q2, Jorge Blanco, occupies the slot below Isaac in the qualies list. That said, the Indian q1 does not even feature in that list...
L32: (8) Milen Ianakiev (GER) WR 1213 (= CH) vs (SE) Isaac Stoute WR 1923 (CH = 1908 in March) L32: Sean Hodkin WR 1216 (CH = 1208 last month) vs William Bushamuka (USA) WR 1457 (CH = 960 in September 2015)
-- Edited by Stircrazy on Sunday 10th of June 2018 09:21:37 PM
L32: (8) Milen Ianakiev (GER) WR 1213 (= CH) vs (SE) Isaac Stoute WR 1184 (= CH) L32: Sean Hodkin WR 1216 (CH = 1208 last month) vs William Bushamuka (USA) WR 1457 (CH = 960 in September 2015)
Isaac has someone ranked lower than him when he gets his points added - what's the problem?
PS Isaac is currently 1923 in singles, the 1184 is his doubles ranking.
-- Edited by Coup Droit on Sunday 10th of June 2018 05:57:49 PM
L32: (8) Milen Ianakiev (GER) WR 1213 (= CH) vs (SE) Isaac Stoute WR 1184 (= CH) L32: Sean Hodkin WR 1216 (CH = 1208 last month) vs William Bushamuka (USA) WR 1457 (CH = 960 in September 2015)
Isaac has someone ranked lower than him when he gets his points added - what's the problem?
PS Isaac is currently 1923 in singles, the 1184 is his doubles ranking.
-- Edited by Coup Droit on Sunday 10th of June 2018 05:57:49 PM
I tend to agree Coup. Just winning a round is not much good, to win a couple, you have to get past a seed (or victor of). Shame to get him 1st match not 2nd but, it is the 8th seed.....as good as it gets really! I'd sooner this draw than an unranked WC followed a top seed.