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Week 40 - ITF ($60K) - Stockton USA Hard


Q1: ARBUTHNOT, Emily (GBR) 992 v MONTEZ, Pamela (USA) 745 CH=741 20/8/18 



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em back in her adopted cali home is not making her play any better with 1st set gone 57
lost last 4 games

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bah 57 46
back to academia as the tennis holiday has been a bust

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I wonder if we'll see Emily in doubles here.

In stark contrast to her singles her doubles, which is her forte, has gone rather well with a 25K title and 3 further 25K finals and WR 333 just from tournaments over the summer.

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Q1: ARBUTHNOT, Emily (GBR) 992 lost to MONTEZ, Pamela (USA) 745 5-7 4-6

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clever manipulasion from the usta
they been cancel events in the last 3 weeks so many oversees players have gone elsewhere
and this week they left two US events in place a 25 and a 60k very rare for them to have 2 itf bigger than $15k in the same week in us
result both fields are stack with us players mostly as they have stayed home and not gone nowhere else and both fields very week specialy the charleston 25k
so there will be both event give lots of wta ranked points to us players for next year when they count extra giving them the leg up
clever and im sure by desine

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indiana wrote:

I wonder if we'll see Emily in doubles here.

In stark contrast to her singles her doubles, which is her forte, has gone rather well with a 25K title and 3 further 25K finals and WR 333 just from tournaments over the summer.


 I wonder no more. Emily isn't in the doubles draw.



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clever manipulasion from the usta
they been cancel events in the last 3 weeks so many oversees players have gone elsewhere
and this week they left two US events in place a 25 and a 60k very rare for them to have 2 itf bigger than $15k in the same week in us
result both fields are stack with us players mostly as they have stayed home and not gone nowhere else and both fields very week specialy the charleston 25k
so there will be both event give lots of wta ranked points to us players for next year when they count extra giving them the leg up
clever and im sure by desine


Now is the time for some graphs indicating the strength of this week's US ITF fields compared to earlier US ITF fields and fields generally. Missing you ABB.



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TomTraubert wrote:


result both fields are stack with us players mostly as they have stayed home and not gone nowhere else and both fields very week specialy the charleston 25k



Both fields are stacked mostly with US players? The 25K has 6 of 20 direct acceptance places being American. Fairly low for a US 25K, although on a par with other US 25Ks played in the same week as a 80/60K.

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RedSquirrel wrote:
TomTraubert wrote:


result both fields are stack with us players mostly as they have stayed home and not gone nowhere else and both fields very week specialy the charleston 25k


 


Both fields are stacked mostly with US players? The 25K has 6 of 20 direct acceptance places being American. Fairly low for a US 25K, although on a par with other US 25Ks played in the same week as a 80/60K.


60k will have >21 MD all told
25 is super soft the qualis are full of the 60k run off and with wc mean that across the 2 events they get a home bump on the week



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