(1) MARX, Philipp GER v CORRIE, David GBR CHRAMOSTA, Ladislav CZE v (WC) WIRE, Richard GBR GRAMBOW, Ralph GER v IRWIN, Richard GBR KING-TURNER, Daniel NZL v (7) BACCANELLO, Paul AUS
(2) PETZSCHNER, Philipp GER v (WC) BREWER, David GBR JONES, Ryan GBR v KORTELING, Steven NED (WC) ATKINSON, Iain GBR v (WC) GREENLAND, Thomas GBR HADASH, Ishay ISR v (6) VAN SCHEPPINGEN, Dennis NED
(3)MARRAY, Jonathan GBR v (WC) CONNOLLY, Ross GBR LALJI, Naim GBR v JUSKA, Andis LAT KENNAUGH, Andrew GBR v SADECKY, Alexander SUI (WC)CORRIE, Edward GBR v (5) FLEMING, Colin GBR
(4) PRZYSIEZNY, Michal POL v COELHO, Andrew AUS CHILDS, Lee GBR v TOURTE, Nicolas FRA EATON, Chris GBR v FLANAGAN, Ian GBR BAMFORD, Neil GBR v (8) ZVEREV, Mihail GER
(1) WANG, Yeu-Tzuoo TPE v Qualifier (WC) SMITH, Matthew GBR v TAINO, Eric PHI DELL'ACQUA, Massimo ITA v VACEK, Jan CZE PEQUERY, Jean-Michel FRA v (7) BASTL, George SUI
(3) CARLSEN, Kenneth DEN v PRPIC, Filip SWE PEYA, Alexander AUT v PARMAR, Arvind GBR BAKER, Jamie GBR v STOPPINI, Andrea ITA (WC) GOODALL, Joshua GBR v (8) CAKL, Tomas CZE
(5) SAULNIER, Cyril FRA v (WC) AUCKLAND, James GBR Qualifier v (WC) BLOOMFIELD, Richard GBR VICO, Uros ITA v Qualifier STADLER, Simon GER v (4) KUNITSYN, Igor RUS
(6) BOGDANOVIC, Alex GBR v LUGASSY, Gary FRA Qualifier v STAKHOVSKY, Sergiy UKR ELSENEER, Gilles BEL v REHNQUIST, Bjorn SWE LEE, Martin GBR v (2) GIMELSTOB, Justin USA
Even more bad news for British tennis... (it's been a bad day as Mr. Powter would say)
TAINO, Eric PHI d. SMITH, Matthew GBR 75 Ret PEYA, Alexander AUT d. PARMAR, Arvind GBR 63 63 STOPPINI, Andrea ITA d. BAKER, Jamie GBR 64 36 62 CAKL, Tomas CZE d. GOODALL, Joshua GBR 26 61 64
It's a shame, as Jamie & Big Arv had good draws too, vs. Stoppini (246) and Peya (309) respectively. They should have had a good chance against those sort of ranked players.
Josh Goodall did well taking a set off Cakl (150).
So it's down to Boggo and Bloomers to put the pride back in GB, as Martin Lee and James Auckland have got awful draws against Gimelstob (seed 2) and Saulnier (seed 5).
So it's down to Boggo and Bloomers to put the pride back in GB, as Martin Lee and James Auckland have got awful draws against Gimelstob (seed 2) and Saulnier (seed 5). Go go Boggo! -- Edited by Akhenaten at 22:04, 2006-04-17
Hey, I'd like to think it's down to Lee and Auckland too. Very tough tasks, yes. So far, some Brits have lost games they were expected to win. It's allowed to happen the other way.