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Week 48 - Tunisia F42 ($15,000) - Monastir (hard)


QF:  (1) Evan Hoyt & Luke Johson CR 606 (267+339) vs David Jorda & Albert Roglan (ESP/ESP) UNR (but with CHs of 703 in April & 1138 in October 2016 respectively)



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L16:  (4/Q) Aslan Karatsev (RUS) WR 386 defeated Finn Bass WR 845 by 4 & 4



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QF: (1) Evan Hoyt & Luke Johson CR 606 (267+339) def. David Jorda & Albert Roglan (ESP/ESP) UNR 6-3 6-4



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out of interest, and to avoid me doing some hard work to find out, we are all aware that there are many (40 plus) Futures events each year in Tunisia, Turkey and I think also Egypt. usually linked to resorts of some sort and pretty much every week.

I wondered if this season 2018 any Brit had actually managed to win at one of these events and secondly, are there any of the Brits that are playing regularly eg 10-20 weeks of the year at any of these locations?

I started going through the results on ITF site but gave up as it was taking ages and I had got maybe 2 months into the season without finding a winner at one!

Not sure if anyone keeps records or charts our chaps (and ladies) but it would be interesting to find out.

Beyond Tunisia and Turkey, are there any other locations that have as many events taking place, putting the USA to one side of course.

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JonH wrote:

out of interest, and to avoid me doing some hard work to find out, we are all aware that there are many (40 plus) Futures events each year in Tunisia, Turkey and I think also Egypt. usually linked to resorts of some sort and pretty much every week.

I wondered if this season 2018 any Brit had actually managed to win at one of these events and secondly, are there any of the Brits that are playing regularly eg 10-20 weeks of the year at any of these locations?

I started going through the results on ITF site but gave up as it was taking ages and I had got maybe 2 months into the season without finding a winner at one!

Not sure if anyone keeps records or charts our chaps (and ladies) but it would be interesting to find out.

Beyond Tunisia and Turkey, are there any other locations that have as many events taking place, putting the USA to one side of course.


 Indiana posts all the week's winners in the thread called S.T.E.V.E.N.  So you only need to look out for those places.  Off the top of my head I think we've had at least a couple of winners in Egypt, maybe Tunisia but we rarely have serious contenders in Turkey.



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JonH wrote:

out of interest, and to avoid me doing some hard work to find out, we are all aware that there are many (40 plus) Futures events each year in Tunisia, Turkey and I think also Egypt. usually linked to resorts of some sort and pretty much every week.

I wondered if this season 2018 any Brit had actually managed to win at one of these events and secondly, are there any of the Brits that are playing regularly eg 10-20 weeks of the year at any of these locations?

I started going through the results on ITF site but gave up as it was taking ages and I had got maybe 2 months into the season without finding a winner at one!

Not sure if anyone keeps records or charts our chaps (and ladies) but it would be interesting to find out.

Beyond Tunisia and Turkey, are there any other locations that have as many events taking place, putting the USA to one side of course.


 Indiana posts all the week's winners in the thread called S.T.E.V.E.N.  So you only need to look out for those places.  Off the top of my head I think we've had at least a couple of winners in Egypt, maybe Tunisia but we rarely have serious contenders in Turkey.


 thanks Brendan - being honest, I have never looked at the S.T.E.V.E.N thread in all the time I have been here! I will go and look now!



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SF:  (1) Evan Hoyt & Luke Johson CR 606 (267+339) vs Erik Crepaldi & Giorgio Ricca (ITA/ITA) CR 1746 (700+1046)



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JonH wrote:

out of interest, and to avoid me doing some hard work to find out, we are all aware that there are many (40 plus) Futures events each year in Tunisia, Turkey and I think also Egypt. usually linked to resorts of some sort and pretty much every week.

I wondered if this season 2018 any Brit had actually managed to win at one of these events and secondly, are there any of the Brits that are playing regularly eg 10-20 weeks of the year at any of these locations?

I started going through the results on ITF site but gave up as it was taking ages and I had got maybe 2 months into the season without finding a winner at one!

Not sure if anyone keeps records or charts our chaps (and ladies) but it would be interesting to find out.

Beyond Tunisia and Turkey, are there any other locations that have as many events taking place, putting the USA to one side of course.


 Not the 3 places you mentioned but in Italy, I believe sardinia. Had one place which had two long stints about 7 events each time. Billy Harris camped there during the first run and made a visit to a couple in the second. He didnt win any event either think his closet was a Doubles final. But thats the only player I can remember who camped at the same event weeks on end this season.



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QF: Luke JOHNSON (GBR) def. Stephan GERRITSEN (NED) [8] 4-1 retired

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Evan lost the first set, but was a break ahead in the second all the way to the end, when he got broken back and then ended up losing the TB , 7-6(7) :(

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Big shame that for Evan, 4-2 up in the first too and 6-2 in the breaker

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SF:  Luke Johnson WR 770 vs (4/Q) Aslan Karatsev (RUS) WR 386



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For the record:

QF:  (3/WC) Moez Echargui (TUN) WR 365 (CH = 349 last month) defeated (5) Evan Hoyt WR 448 by 6-4 7-6(7)  cry



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SF:  Erik Crepaldi & Giorgio Ricca (ITA/ITA) CR 1746 (700+1046) defeated (1) Evan Hoyt & Luke Johson CR 606 (267+339) by 2-6 7-5 [12-10]  bleh



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Jonathan Gray won at Monastir in October, the only mens singles winner.

Jodie Burrage won the womens singles at Sharm in March. Lots of womens doubles titles at Sharm.

The quick way to look up is to use Stevens player by player points lists.

 

 



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