If Neal and Joe where playing this week and based on today's ranking, I think they'd have got in. 63 CR v 64 which is the cut off. Maybe next season will see a good run at masters level events
Kyle has been replaced by LL Matthew Ebden who coincidentally I just noticed yesterday was up to WR 39, his latest push up the rankings as a result of a Shanghai Masters QF. Certainly a late bloomer.
Hopefully not something that will seriously compromise Kyle's close season work.
-- Edited by indiana on Monday 29th of October 2018 10:56:18 PM
With doubles race #10 looking like it could make the O2 ( M Bryan in two partnerships ahead and Mektic & Peya appear doubtful. Peya injured? ), then Dom & Franko have an outside chance and John & Neal could do them a favour by ousting Kontinen & Peers.
Inglot & Skugor play McLachlan & Struff in R1 in an effectively elimination contest, the winners to play Herbert & Mahut ( just out of Inglot & Skugor's possible reach )
Kyle has been replaced by LL Matthew Ebden who coincidentally I just noticed yesterday was up to WR 39, his latest push up the rankings as a result of a Shanghai Masters QF. Certainly a late bloomer.
Hopefully not something that will seriously compromise Kyle's close season work.
-- Edited by indiana on Monday 29th of October 2018 10:56:18 PM
Ebden retired early in the 2nd set so Khachanov into Rd3.
With doubles race #10 looking like it could make the O2 ( M Bryan in two partnerships ahead and Mektic & Peya appear doubtful. Peya injured? ), then Dom & Franko have an outside chance and John & Neal could do them a favour by ousting Kontinen & Peers.
Inglot & Skugor play McLachlan & Struff in R1 in an effectively elimination contest, the winners to play Herbert & Mahut ( just out of Inglot & Skugor's possible reach )
to get 10th place , and given Herbert and Mahut are qualified as slam winners , then dom and franko need to reach the final. So big week for them