L32: (WC) Alastair Gray WR 1139 (CH = 986 in October 2017) beat (8) Ben Patael (ISR) WR 529 (CH = 415 in July) 6-1 3-6 6-2
Edit
Perhaps this goes some way towards answering Jon H's earlier question about Ali's level. I had the pleasure of seeing Ali play futures in Spain a couple of years ago and his level is clearly above his ranking, as it was even back then. I also know he has had a few injury issues during the last two years that hae affected his progress.
I do remember him winning a college "tournament" or prize that gave him a WC directly into an ATP 250 event - was it Newport ?
Ali is definitely Top 500 material already IMO, and may go higher.
-- Edited by Bob in Spain on Wednesday 23rd of October 2019 06:24:35 PM
L32: (WC) Alastair Gray WR 1139 (CH = 986 in October 2017) beat (8) Ben Patael (ISR) WR 529 (CH = 415 in July) 6-1 3-6 6-2
Edit
Perhaps this goes some way towards answering Jon H's earlier question about Ali's level. I had the pleasure of seeing Ali play futures in Spain a couple of years ago and his level is clearly above his ranking, as it was even back then. I also know he has had a few injury issues during the last two years that hae affected his progress.
I do remember him winning a college "tournament" or prize that gave him a WC directly into an ATP 250 event - was it Newport ?
Ali is definitely Top 500 material already IMO, and may go higher.
Cracking win for Ali.
L32: Nathan Ponwith (USA) WR 699 defeated Aidan McHugh WR 499 by 2 & 3 L32: (2) Jack Draper WR 352 defeated (WC) Taylor Zinbk (USA) WR 1854 by 2 & 1
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L16: (Q) Brian Cernoch (USA) UNR vs (3) Ryan Peniston WR 377
L16: Nathan Ponwith (USA) WR 699 vs (2) Jack Draper WR 352