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So Nicelescu loses easily to Sabalenka, and Sabalenka takes the baton on to round 2


 Seeded to take it all the way to the final.


 Indeed - I have to say Ahn getting in as a lucky loser threw me and made

me wonder if I should reinstate her !



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GAMEOVER wrote:
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So Nicelescu loses easily to Sabalenka, and Sabalenka takes the baton on to round 2


 Seeded to take it all the way to the final.


Faces Katie B next. C'mon, Katie ! 



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Ok, cool thats a better story !

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JonH comes home wrote:
GAMEOVER wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:

So Nicelescu loses easily to Sabalenka, and Sabalenka takes the baton on to round 2


 Seeded to take it all the way to the final.


 Indeed - I have to say Ahn getting in as a lucky loser threw me and made

me wonder if I should reinstate her !


 Well having beaten Heather, Ahn now plays Sloane Stephens so that  baton will probably finish up  with Sloane. 



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GAMEOVER wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:
GAMEOVER wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:

So Nicelescu loses easily to Sabalenka, and Sabalenka takes the baton on to round 2


 Seeded to take it all the way to the final.


 Indeed - I have to say Ahn getting in as a lucky loser threw me and made

me wonder if I should reinstate her !


 Well having beaten Heather, Ahn now plays Sloane Stephens so that  baton will probably finish up  with Sloane. 


 Im sticking with the Sabalenka versus Katie B story for sure, much more interesting...!



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Zapatta Miralles leads Garin 2 sets to 1, possible upset on the cards.

I have to say, I started this little thread and thought it would be interesting but Ive lost interest now! It isnt really that interesting at all! Perhaps that is why they dont do it in real life , ha!

I will continue to record results for it, who picks up the baton, but will let it quietly slip off the radar!

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JonH comes home wrote:

Zapatta Miralles leads Garin 2 sets to 1, possible upset on the cards.

I have to say, I started this little thread and thought it would be interesting but Ive lost interest now! It isnt really that interesting at all! Perhaps that is why they dont do it in real life , ha!

I will continue to record results for it, who picks up the baton, but will let it quietly slip off the radar!


 They used to do this on the radio for the FA Cup starting with a team in the qualifying rounds. It was more interesting in the early rounds. Somehow or other this has  hit the buffers with the second seed in the second round. Although Sabalenka's record in Grand Slams shows she is yet to reach the quarter finals. Under normal conditions Sasnovich  would never have beaten Serena so you never know what can happen.



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GAMEOVER wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:

Zapatta Miralles leads Garin 2 sets to 1, possible upset on the cards.

I have to say, I started this little thread and thought it would be interesting but Ive lost interest now! It isnt really that interesting at all! Perhaps that is why they dont do it in real life , ha!

I will continue to record results for it, who picks up the baton, but will let it quietly slip off the radar!


 They used to do this on the radio for the FA Cup starting with a team in the qualifying rounds. It was more interesting in the early rounds. Somehow or other this has  hit the buffers with the second seed in the second round. Although Sabalenka's record in Grand Slams shows she is yet to reach the quarter finals. Under normal conditions Sasnovich  would never have beaten Serena so you never know what can happen.


Youre right the early stories are more interesting. They also have the luxury of 3 or so weeks between rounds to research and create a story !

I know of people who go to the opening qualifying fa cup match and then follow the winner , and the next winner through all rounds to Wembley , their own journey through the rounds and grounds. Sadly not an option here! 



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JonH comes home wrote:
GAMEOVER wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:

Zapatta Miralles leads Garin 2 sets to 1, possible upset on the cards.

I have to say, I started this little thread and thought it would be interesting but Ive lost interest now! It isnt really that interesting at all! Perhaps that is why they dont do it in real life , ha!

I will continue to record results for it, who picks up the baton, but will let it quietly slip off the radar!


 They used to do this on the radio for the FA Cup starting with a team in the qualifying rounds. It was more interesting in the early rounds. Somehow or other this has  hit the buffers with the second seed in the second round. Although Sabalenka's record in Grand Slams shows she is yet to reach the quarter finals. Under normal conditions Sasnovich  would never have beaten Serena so you never know what can happen.


Youre right the early stories are more interesting. They also have the luxury of 3 or so weeks between rounds to research and create a story !

I know of people who go to the opening qualifying fa cup match and then follow the winner , and the next winner through all rounds to Wembley , their own journey through the rounds and grounds. Sadly not an option here! 


 Well Sabalenka has held on to the baton. But she has a tricky road ahead and Colombia's best player might take it from her. 



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Indeed she did and it will be very interesting. garin , the Chilean , takes on the mens and plays Aussie qualifier Marc Polmans in round 2 tomorrow.

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Garin beat Polmans in round 2 and is right now playing Spaniard Pedro Martinez

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Sabalenka plays later today

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So the rags to riches batons have reached R4/L16.

The men's has passed along:
Will Jansen ( lost in QR1 )
Anton Matusevich ( lost in FQR )
Bernabe Zapata Miralles ( lost in R1 )
Cristian Garin ( through to R4 vs Novak Djokovic )
Don't be giving that guy our good baton, Christian!

The women's has passed along:
Eva Shaw ( lost in QR1 )
Ekaterine Gorgodze ( lost in QR2 )
Kristie Ahn ( lost in FQR )
Monica Niculescu ( lost in R1 )
Aryna Sabalenka ( through to R4 vs Elena Rybakina )

Of course Ahn picked up another baton which has transferred:
Kristie Ahn ( lost in R2 )
Sloane Stephens ( lost in R3 )
Ludmilla Samsonova ( through to R4 vs Karolina Pliskova )

The two women's batons will face off at the SF stage to determine who takes our women's baton into the final.



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Pliskova takes on the reserve baton into round 4!

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Just to say I  started this but bit off more than I could chew! Happy if anyone wants to see it through and pick up the story, Im going to pass the baton and at least say the idea was at least of some interest !

Good luck!



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Sunday 4th of July 2021 08:23:26 AM

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