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Week 9 - ATP 500 - Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships - UAE (hard)


QR1:  (q3) Jiri Vesely (CZE) WR 94 (CH = 35 in April 2015) vs James Ward WR 179 (CH = 89 in July 2015)



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There's an (now unranked) Irishman in the draw, after receiving a WC, turns out Dubai Duty Free's CEO is Irish. Nice bit of money.



-- Edited by flamingowings on Friday 22nd of February 2019 11:55:49 PM

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James McGee often received wildcards for this event too!

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Cant believe Geoffrey Howe didnt get a WC!

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Madadman wrote:

Cant believe Geoffrey Howe didnt get a WC!


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Although you may have meant Gregory Howe. wink



-- Edited by Bob in Spain on Saturday 23rd of February 2019 07:49:38 AM

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 Bob in Spain wrote:
Madadman wrote:

Cant believe Geoffrey Howe didnt get a WC!


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Although you may have meant Gregory Howe. wink



-- Edited by Bob in Spain on Saturday 23rd of February 2019 07:49:38 AM


 Yeah him as well! no



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Ward should be up shortly.

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Gregory may not have got a WC, but he's there watching Wardy

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First set down the pan by 7-6(4) after Dino served for it at 6-5.  cry



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QR1:  (q3) Jiri Vesely (CZE) WR 94 defeated James Ward WR 179 by 7-6(4) 7-6(4)



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He was up in that 2nd TB

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James keeps getting quite close but he's not picking up the wins. His schedule strikes me as someone who is going for the bigger events and will not bother to try to build via challengers so much, more conscious that time is not on his side?

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flamingowings wrote:

There's an (now unranked) Irishman in the draw, after receiving a WC, turns out Dubai Duty Free's CEO is Irish. Nice bit of money.



-- Edited by flamingowings on Friday 22nd of February 2019 11:55:49 PM


 There is a bit of contraversy down here at the moment regarding the allocation of WC into the qualies - not so much with the Irishman (former 800 ranking I've heard), but the unranked Egyptian in the draw. Probably not even in top 40 in UAE rankings. I beat him in a local event a little while ago. Meanwhile the number one Emirati, whose also a 1.1 rating in the UK and number one in the UAE rankings was overlooked at the last minute. Interestingly, the unranked Egyptian has been in charge of the ball kids at the event for the past few years...just as an aside.



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James keeps getting quite close but he's not picking up the wins. His schedule strikes me as someone who is going for the bigger events and will not bother to try to build via challengers so much, more conscious that time is not on his side?


 It was quite hard to watch it today. He was easily in the match and had half chances to pull ahead, and for much of the match looked really good. And then, out of nowhere he shanked a couple of forehands and made a couple of unforced errors during the tiebreak and it was gone. He looked like a player who just doesn't have enough wins under his belt and got tight at the wrong times. The worst thing was, from up in the stands it felt inevitable that somehow he'd lose each tiebreak. 



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