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Weeks 27 onwards - UK Pro Series - St George's Hill, Weybridge - (Hard)


Yeah looks like Alex Jhun is now facing Joshua Paris.

I really wonder if having to play 7 days straight is going to back fire on this. If you knew you'd have a rest day coming up a minor knock might make you think about trying to get to a rest day. But when you know you have to play another 5 days you don't see the risk being worth it.

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RR3/1:  Liam Broady WR 211 defeated Ryan Peniston WR 393 by 1-6 6-0 [10-2] in in hour & 10 minutes


RR3/2:  Alastair Gray WR 1089 defeated Aidan McHugh WR 552 by 6-3 7-6(4) in an hour & 53 minutes


RR3/3:  Henry Patten WR 1325 defeated Billy Harris WR 790 by 6-4 6-7(?) [10-2]  biggrin  bleh


RR3/4:  Lloyd Glasspool WR 455 defeated Mason Recci WR 1351 (CH = 1266 last November) by 2 & 0



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Wednesday 15th of July 2020 09:07:41 PM

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Yeah looks like Alex Jhun is now facing Joshua Paris.

I really wonder if having to play 7 days straight is going to back fire on this. If you knew you'd have a rest day coming up a minor knock might make you think about trying to get to a rest day. But when you know you have to play another 5 days you don't see the risk being worth it.


 Max is young, puts everything out there and had a couple of real killer matches - I don't blame him for pulling out if he's pretty plum tuckered from yesterday. 

In fact, I'm quite pleased for Alex - he got a replacement spot in at least one other of the events (maybe two?) - and played well. I like the fact he's lurking in the background, ready to mop up the mess when others drop out smile 



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Stircrazy wrote:
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RR3/1:  Liam Broady WR 211 defeated Ryan Peniston WR 393 by 1-6 6-0 [10-2] in in hour & 10 minutes


RR3/2:  Alastair Gray WR 1089 defeated Aidan McHugh WR 552 by 6-3 7-6(4) in an hour & 53 minutes  biggrin  bleh


RR3/3:  Henry Patten WR 1325 defeated Billy Harris WR 790 by 6-4 6-7(?) [10-2]  biggrin  bleh


RR3/4:  Lloyd Glasspool WR 455 defeated (ALT) Mason Recci WR 1351 (CH = 1266 last November) by 2 & 0


RR3/5:  Anton Matusevich WR 564 defeated Charles Broom WR 1157 by 2-6 7-6(4) [10-4] in an hour & 42 minutes



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Wednesday 15th of July 2020 09:07:04 PM

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RR3/1:  Liam Broady WR 211 defeated Ryan Peniston WR 393 by 1-6 6-0 [10-2] in in hour & 10 minutes


RR3/2:  Alastair Gray WR 1089 defeated Aidan McHugh WR 552 by 6-3 7-6(4) in an hour & 53 minutes  biggrin  bleh


RR3/3:  Henry Patten WR 1325 defeated Billy Harris WR 790 by 6-4 6-7(?) [10-2]  biggrin  bleh


RR3/4:  Lloyd Glasspool WR 455 defeated (ALT) Mason Recci WR 1351 (CH = 1266 last November) by 2 & 0


RR3/5:  Anton Matusevich WR 564 defeated Charles Broom WR 1157 by 2-6 7-6(4) [10-4] in an hour & 42 minutes


 RR3/6:  Joshua Paris WR 1041 defeated (ALT) Alexander Jhun WR 1420 (CH = 1034 in February 2016) by 2 & 4 in an hour & 39 minutes



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Wednesday 15th of July 2020 09:06:37 PM

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For the record, Mason Recci's CH is 1266

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RR4/1:  Lloyd Glasspool WR 455 defeated (ALT) Alexander Jhun WR 1420 by 6-3 7-6(6) in an hour & 48 minutes



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I added up minutes on court for each player last week, Billy was way out in front with around 11 hours and 40mins, the vast majority fell somewhere between 9 and half and 10 and a haf hours, some were down in the 8 hours and something, yes they have to play everyday but come on, they really should manage this, some of the matches didn't even last an hour. I'd hazard a guess that the vast majority of injuries are from suddenly over training not the matches. You could see at the Bof B who had used the time effectively, I think too many of them took it easy for too long and then suddenly realised they had to get back out there and train and just didn't train smart.



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RR4/1:  Lloyd Glasspool WR 455 defeated (ALT) Alexander Jhun WR 1420 by 6-3 7-6(6) in an hour & 48 minutes


RR4/2 (ALT) Mason Recci WR 1351 defeated Charles Broom WR 1157 by 5 & 2 in an hour & 40 minutes



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RR4/1:  Lloyd Glasspool WR 455 defeated (ALT) Alexander Jhun WR 1420 by 6-3 7-6(6) in an hour & 48 minutes


RR4/2:  (ALT) Mason Recci WR 1351 defeated Charles Broom WR 1157 by 5 & 2 in an hour & 40 minutes


RR4/3:  Anton Matusevich WR 564 defeated Joshua Paris WR 1041 by 2 & 0 in 55 minutes



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Stircrazy wrote:
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RR4/1:  Lloyd Glasspool WR 455 defeated (ALT) Alexander Jhun WR 1420 by 6-3 7-6(6) in an hour & 48 minutes


RR4/2:  (ALT) Mason Recci WR 1351 defeated Charles Broom WR 1157 by 5 & 2 in an hour & 40 minutes


RR4/3:  Anton Matusevich WR 564 defeated Joshua Paris WR 1041 by 2 & 0 in 55 minutes


RR4/4:  Alastair Gray WR 1089 defeated Liam Broady WR 211 by 5 & 4 in an hour & 43 minutes  biggrin  bleh



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This Scoreboard site has the up to date group standings , as far as I can tell:

www.scoreboard.com/uk/tennis/exhibition-men/uk-pro-series-2/standings/

Box A Gray looks effectively through, Harris and Patten figting for the other spot? If Ryan P wins in straights though, and Aidan as well, then they both move onto 5 points and  we are in a real melee for the 2nd spot 

Gray 12 (plyd 4)
Harris 7 (plyd 3)
Patten 6 (plyd 3)
Broady 6 (plyd 4)
Peniston 2 (plyd 3)
McHugh 2 (plyd 3)

Box B (4 rounds completed)

Glasspool 12
Matusevich 12 (both he and Lloyd therefore qualified)
Choinski 4
Paris 4
Broom 4
Recci 3
Basing 2
Jhun 0

So it looks like 3 of the 4 semis players are certain from this?




-- Edited by JonH comes home on Thursday 16th of July 2020 04:41:33 PM

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Stircrazy wrote:
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RR4/1:  Lloyd Glasspool WR 455 defeated (ALT) Alexander Jhun WR 1420 by 6-3 7-6(6) in an hour & 48 minutes


RR4/2:  (ALT) Mason Recci WR 1351 defeated Charles Broom WR 1157 by 5 & 2 in an hour & 40 minutes


RR4/3:  Anton Matusevich WR 564 defeated Joshua Paris WR 1041 by 2 & 0 in 55 minutes


RR4/4:  Alastair Gray WR 1089 defeated Liam Broady WR 211 by 5 & 4 in an hour & 43 minutes  biggrin  bleh


RR4/5:  Ryan Peniston WR 393 defeated Henry Patten WR 1325 by 2 & 3 in 55 minutes



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Stircrazy wrote:
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RR4/1:  Lloyd Glasspool WR 455 defeated (ALT) Alexander Jhun WR 1420 by 6-3 7-6(6) in an hour & 48 minutes


RR4/2:  (ALT) Mason Recci WR 1351 defeated Charles Broom WR 1157 by 5 & 2 in an hour & 40 minutes


RR4/3:  Anton Matusevich WR 564 defeated Joshua Paris WR 1041 by 2 & 0 in 55 minutes


RR4/4:  Alastair Gray WR 1089 defeated Liam Broady WR 211 by 5 & 4 in an hour & 43 minutes  biggrin  bleh


RR4/5:  Ryan Peniston WR 393 defeated Henry Patten WR 1325 by 2 & 3 in 55 minutes


RR4/6:  Aidan McHugh WR 552 defeated Billy Harris WR 790 by 3 & 4 in an hour & 33 minutes



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JonH comes home wrote:

This Scoreboard site has the up to date group standings , as far as I can tell:

www.scoreboard.com/uk/tennis/exhibition-men/uk-pro-series-2/standings/

Box A Gray looks effectively through, Harris and Patten figting for the other spot? If Ryan P wins in straights though, and Aidan as well, then they both move onto 5 points and  we are in a real melee for the 2nd spot 

Gray 12 (plyd 4)
Harris 7 (plyd 3)
Patten 6 (plyd 3)
Broady 6 (plyd 4)
Peniston 2 (plyd 3)
McHugh 2 (plyd 3)

Box B (4 rounds completed)

Glasspool 12
Matusevich 12 (both he and Lloyd therefore qualified)
Choinski 4
Paris 4
Broom 4
Recci 3
Basing 2
Jhun 0

So it looks like 3 of the 4 semis players are certain from this?




-- Edited by JonH comes home on Thursday 16th of July 2020 04:41:33 PM


 Box A looks very tight now for 2nd!



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