Match might be slipping away from George Loff, he was a set and a break up at 6-4 *2-1 but the Brazilian seed has won 3 games in a row (including 2 breaks) and 12 o the last 13 points to lead 2-4* in the second.
Match might be slipping away from George Loff, he was a set and a break up at 6-4 *2-1 but the Brazilian seed has won 3 games in a row (including 2 breaks) and 12 o the last 13 points to lead 2-4* in the second.
It was a nail biter in the end, but unfortunately George lost 13-11 in the MTB.
L16: Jack Draper & Lloyd Glasspool ITF CR 2184 (1435+749) vs Antoine Escoffier & Hugo Grenier (FRA/FRA) UNR (1372+0) [Escoffier also has an ATP doubles ranking of 517]
L16: (4) Orlando Luz & Felipe Meligeni Rodrigues Alves (BRA/BRA) ITF CR 601 (45+556) (ATP CR 634 [546+88]) vs (WC) Julian Cash & Andrew Watson ITF CR 1337 (832+505) [Andrew has an ATP ranking of 869]
L16: (ALT) Felix Corwin & Robert Kelly (USA/USA) ITF CR 526 (227+299) (ATP CR 1208 [719+489]) vs (WC) Jonathan Gray & Ryan Storrie UNR L16: Jacob Grills & Finn Tearney (AUS/NZL) ITF CR 1941 (750+1191) [Grills has an ATP ranking of 502] vs (3) Evan Hoyt & Luke Johnson ITF CR 63 (19+44) (ATP CR 910 [358+552])
L16: Tom Fawcett & Alexander Ritschard (USA/USA) ITF CR 1638 (1041+597) [Ritschard has an ATP ranking of 501] vs (WC) Aidan McHugh & Ryan Peniston ITF CR 984 (515+469) [Ryan has an ATP ranking of 869]
-- Edited by Stircrazy on Tuesday 12th of February 2019 04:33:52 PM