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Week 35 - ITF (W25) Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal Hard


Q1: CHRISTIE, Freya (GBR) 3 640/1018 (CH=286/846 2016) v Bye

Q1: NICHOLLS, Olivia (GBR) UNR/UNR (CH=943/1180 2017) v MIHAIL, Diana Maria (ROU) 12 1291/996 (CH=1112/904 2017)

Q1: KEMPSTER, Sashi (GBR) 13 UNR/1159 (CH=UNR/1124 2019) v MARQUES, Madalena (POR)  UNR/UNR 



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I was going to bump that entries thread before I saw this. Olivia will play Freya in the FQR if she get passed the Romanian in R1. I noticed no Haddad Maia in the Q draw despite still being on the acceptance list, so hopefully (from a British perspective with 2 of the top 3 seeds) she will have withdrawn, but I guess a MDWC could be feasible with her being a relatively familiar name, and sharing a common language (although that last point might be a stretch).

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Was Haddad Maia on the acceptance list ? No sign of her anywhere now, not in the withdrawals. According to the ITF, she hasn't played since Wimbledon 2019.

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www.itftennis.com/en/tournament/w25-montemor-o-novo/por/2020/w-itf-por-08a-2020/acceptance-list/

Yeah, she's still 19th on the Q list. I was hoping Freya would avoid her in the Q draw, but that's not needed now. Had a quick check on Insta and she's currently in Portugal with a couple of her compatriot players, so she's clearly got a MDWC. Hopefully Jodie (and Maia) can avoid her early. It'll be her first match since playing Harriet in Wimbledon R2 following her suspension.

I was just saying on the entries thread earlier in the week that she's beaten the likes of Muguruza, Pera, Brady, Stephens (although pretty much everyone's beating her these days) in 2019 alone, and because her absence wasn't injury related, she'll probably be able to get back into her stride pretty quickly, and should be a clear level above the field.

http://www.tennisabstract.com/cgi-bin/wplayer-classic.cgi?p=BeatrizHaddadMaia&f=A2019qqC2

 



-- Edited by Ace Ventura on Saturday 29th of August 2020 07:28:51 PM

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So she is, I missed her as I wasn't looking for Beatriz  wink



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Q1: CHRISTIE, Freya (GBR) 3 640/1018 (CH=286/846 2016) v Bye

Q1: NICHOLLS, Olivia (GBR) UNR/UNR (CH=943/1180 2017) v def MIHAIL, Diana Maria (ROU) 12 1291/996 (CH=1112/904 2017) 6-0 6-0  biggrin  First tour singles match for over two years !

Q1: KEMPSTER, Sashi (GBR) 13 UNR/1159 (CH=UNR/1124 2019) def MARQUES, Madalena (POR) UNR/UNR 6-2 6-2

 

Q2: CHRISTIE, Freya (GBR) 3 640/1018 (CH=286/846 2016) v NICHOLLS, Olivia (GBR) UNR/UNR (CH=943/1180 2017)

Q2: KEMPSTER, Sashi (GBR) 13 UNR/1159 (CH=UNR/1124 2019) v PRISACARIU, Prisacariu (ROM) 4 678 CH / 35 CH



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Liv has taken the first set off Freya 6-3. There were 5 breaks of serve though, so this one has a way to go. 2-2 in the second set, all breaks

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Are you getting scores off the normal ITF live scores page please as this isn't working for me?

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I'm on my tablet at the moment. The normal scores isn't working, but the live link on the calendar is.

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Liv takes her third match point for a really good win. It finished 7 breaks to 4 with Freya only holding serve once in the entire match.

6-3 6-2

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the addict wrote:

Liv takes her third match point for a really good win. It finished 7 breaks to 4 with Freya only holding serve once in the entire match.

6-3 6-2


 Made me wonder whether there has ever been a set in pro tennis consisting of 12 breaks? 



-- Edited by sliced backhand on Monday 31st of August 2020 11:03:51 AM

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Thanks.  I've got it on my iPad now, but still not working on my laptop



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Q2: NICHOLLS, Olivia (GBR) UNR/UNR def CHRISTIE, Freya (GBR) [3] 640/1018 6-3 6-2   smile  cry

Q2: PRISACARIU, Prisacariu (ROM) [4] def KEMPSTER, Sashi (GBR) 13 UNR/1159 6-4 6-1  cry

Sashi was 3-0* in the first set, but couldn't keep it going



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Draw is out. Jodie has a WC first. She's in the same half as Maia, so they could meet in the semi final (if it went with seeding). Olivia plays the 2nd seed first and is in the other half, along with Haddad Maia.

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Doubles draw is also out

L16:- Jodie Anna Burrage (GBR) / Olivia Nicholls (GBR) [4] CR784 (389+395) v Sashi Kempster (GBR) / Debora Madile (POR) [WC] UNR (UNR+UNR)

L16:- Elena Bogdan (ROU) / Warona Mdlulwa (RSA) CR993 (215+778) v Lou Brouleau (FRA) / Freya Christie (GBR) [3] CR716 (406+310)


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