1 MARK WHITEHOUSE 603
2 LUKE JOHNSON 681
3 BILLY HARRIS 790
4 TOBY MARTIN 869
5 JULIAN CASH 939 (PR)
6 ALEXIS CANTER 1,018
7 JOSHUA PARIS 1,041
8 CHARLES BROOM 1,157
9 SEAN HODKIN 1,211
10 HENRY PATTEN 1,325
ALTERNATES
11 ALEXANDER JHUN 1,420
12 JAKE HERSEY 1,426
13 MAX BASING 1,466
1 MARK WHITEHOUSE 603 2 LUKE JOHNSON 681 3 BILLY HARRIS 790 4 TOBY MARTIN 869 5 JULIAN CASH 939 (PR) 6 ALEXIS CANTER 1,018 7 JOSHUA PARIS 1,041 8 CHARLES BROOM 1,157 9 SEAN HODKIN 1,211 10 HENRY PATTEN 1,325 ALTERNATES 11 ALEXANDER JHUN 1,420 12 JAKE HERSEY 1,426 13 MAX BASING 1,466
I fear Billy might have missed his opportunity in this match. Slugged it out to get to a TB then with 3 mini breaks was serving at *5-0 in the TB, but ended up losing it 10-8.
I turned the channel over (from the women's) after I heard a roar from the other court at 8-7*, so ended up catching the final few points. He certainly wasn't happy at the end of the set, ha.
-- Edited by Ace Ventura on Sunday 26th of July 2020 01:09:09 PM
1 MARK WHITEHOUSE 603 2 LUKE JOHNSON 681 3 BILLY HARRIS 790 4 TOBY MARTIN 869 5 JULIAN CASH 939 (PR) 6 ALEXIS CANTER 1,018 7 JOSHUA PARIS 1,041 8 CHARLES BROOM 1,157 9 SEAN HODKIN 1,211 10 HENRY PATTEN 1,325 ALTERNATES 11 ALEXANDER JHUN 1,420 12 JAKE HERSEY 1,426 13 MAX BASING 1,466
Tomorrows oop has
Luke Johnson v David Fox
Julian Cash v Alexis Canter
Joshua Paris v Alex Jhun
Toby Martin v Henry Patten
Billy Harris v Max Basing
Mark Whitehouse v Sean Hodkin
Weakest week yet. Without any top 500 representative. To be expected with the BOTB. Looks like Charles Broom pulled out and David Fox got one of the wildcards.
I think this is the current table, give or take - I would reckon all of those with a Q (as winners) and Harris, Hands, Johnson, Whitehouse are qualified in effect.
31 B. Harris
25 T. Hands
20 L. Broady (Q)
18 L. Johnson
15 M. Whitehouse
12 A. Fery (Q)
12 A. Gray (q)
12 J. Cash
12 A. Canter
10 A. Matusevich
9 J. Choinski
7 L. Glasspool
7 R. Peniston
6 C. Broom
6 D. Cox
5 J. Gray
5 M. Recci
4 J. Paris
3 M. Willis
3 H. Patten
3 J. Pinnington-Jones
2 A. Jhun
2 T. Martin
2 A. McHugh
2 P. Foley
1 H. Meehan
I think this is the current table, give or take - I would reckon all of those with a Q (as winners) and Harris, Hands, Johnson, Whitehouse are qualified in effect.
31 B. Harris 25 T. Hands 20 L. Broady (Q) 18 L. Johnson 15 M. Whitehouse 12 A. Fery (Q) 12 A. Gray (q) 12 J. Cash 12 A. Canter
10 A. Matusevich 9 J. Choinski 7 L. Glasspool 7 R. Peniston 6 C. Broom 6 D. Cox 5 J. Gray 5 M. Recci 4 J. Paris 3 M. Willis 3 H. Patten 3 J. Pinnington-Jones 2 A. Jhun 2 T. Martin 2 A. McHugh 2 P. Foley 1 H. Meehan
With most of the guys in the top 9 of the table above playing in SGH again this week and the chasers like Ryan P, Lloyd G, Anton M all in the BotB Team event, it feels like almost all the top 9 have a chance to sew up their place in Classic week with a good show this week.
RR1/1: Luke Johnson WR 681 defeated David Fox WR 988 by 2 & 4 in an hour & 20 minutes
RR1/2: Julian Cash WR 1195 defeated Alexis Canter WR 1017 by 6-2 6-7(5) [10-5] in an hour & 58 minutes
RR1/3: Joshua Paris WR 1040 (CH = 769 last August) defeated Alexander Jhun WR 1420 (CH = 1034 in February 2016) by 7-5 4-6 [10-7] in two hours & 11 minutes