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Week 7 - ITF W25 - Glasgow, UK (indoor hard)


Doubles draw in full

L16:- Dominika Salkova (CZE) / Anna Siskova (CZE) CR417 (257+160) [1] v Lauryn John-Baptiste (GBR) / Katarina Stresnakova (SVK) CR791 (398+393)
L16:- Paulina Jurkowska (GBR) / Francesca Simpson (GBR) UNR (UNR+UNR) [WC] v Marie Benoit (BEL) / Eden Silva (GBR) CR645 (334+311)

L16:- Elena Malygina (EST) / Alice Robbe (FRA) CR568 (269+299) [4] v Madeleine Brooks (GBR) / Emma Wilson (GBR) CR1643 (1026+617)
L16:- Jenny Duerst (SUI) / Lena Papadakis (GER) CR588 (222+366) v Lea Boskovic (CRO) / Malene Helgo (NOR) CR626 (217+409)

L16:- Martha MATOULA (GRE) / Arina Gabriela Vasilescu (ROU) CR1000 (533+467) v Andre Lukosiute (LTU) / Eliz Maloney (GBR) CR778 (401+377)
L16:- Halle Pringle (GBR) / Kirsty Robertson (GBR) UNR (UNR+UNR) [WC] v Naho Sato (JPN) / Emily Webley-Smith (GBR) CR510 (337+173) [3]

L16:- Maia Lumsden (GBR) / Ella McDonald (GBR) UNR (219+UNR) v Deborah Chiesa (ITA) / Lisa Pigato (ITA) CR1016 (785+231)
L16:- Laura Boehner (GER) / Jasmijn Gimbrere (NED) CR741 (534+207) v Michaela Bayerlova (CZE) / Jacqueline Cabaj Awad (SWE) CR467 (208+259) [2]

 

Edit:- Wild cards added



-- Edited by the addict on Monday 13th of February 2023 05:41:11 PM

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Coup Droit wrote:

telstar wrote:
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So, a double bagel win for Talia

But poor Katy Dunne loses 9-11 in the MTB ::((


 Talia's opponent has scored a total of 10 games in the last three British ITf's. Doesn't seem as if this really justifies her being the recipient of three consecutive qwc's!


 A lot of people have been defending Fran and of course she should take the cards if offered, and of course the scores don't always reflect the match etc etc 

But I think you've got a point telstar, simply in that there are a lot of players of roughly Fran's level, and you can ask whether the wildcards could be more evenly distributed.

After all Fran has a very mediocre juniors ranking too (and not for the wont of playing - she's played a whole lot of events) 

And she didn't do very well in the GB Nationals (got knocked out in qualis in the U18 by Mia) 

Which is not to criticise Fran at all but it's not suprising telstar raises the question 




I think to be fair a lot of the alternatives that would have got wildcards aren't available with most of them playing overseas. Also, what we don't know is who signed in. It might simply be that Chesca, as she's known, got a WC because the qualifying WCs have gone to the next Brits to sign in.

-- Edited by Lambda on Monday 13th of February 2023 04:47:47 PM

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The draw is out, with Heather playing as top seed as a WC!

She has drawn last week's winner Sramkova, so it may not be the easy outing she hoped for...



-- Edited by jb288 on Monday 13th of February 2023 05:37:12 PM

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Q2: MUTAVDZIC, Matilda (GBR) (12) 639 lost to MORVAYOVA, Viktoria (SVK) (2) 429 2-6 6-7(2) 

Q2: NEILSON-GATENBY, Talia (GBR) (10) 543 def FERRANDO, Cristiana (ITA) (6) 471 7-5 6-1

Q2: JOHN-BAPTISTE, Lauryn (GBR) 1005 lost to FERRO, Fiona (FRA) (7) 476 4-6 0-6

 

R1: WATSON, Heather (GBR) WC (1) 151 (CH=38 2015) v SRAMKOVA, Rebecca (SVK) 319 (CH=111 2017) 

They met in the BJK Cup in 2020 with Heather winning 0 & 5

 

R1: SILVA, Eden (GBR) 303 (CH=300 2023) v OZGEN, Pemra (TUR) (7) 282 (CH=182 2019) 

They have played three times with Eden winning in 2019 and Petra in 2019 and 2022

 

R1: BROGAN, Anna (GBR) 360 (CH=348 2022) v BOSKOVIC, Lea (CRO) (6) 267 (CH=244 2022) 

They met in Monastir in 2022 with Lea winning in three

 

R1: MCDONALD, Ella (GBR) WC 1026 (CH=923 2023) {17yo JCH=8} v RYSER, Valentina (SUI) Q 557 (CH=486 2022) 

R1: LUMSDEN, Maia (GBR) WC 473 (CH=250 2019) v NEILSON-GATENBY, Talia (GBR) Q 543 (CH=541 2023) {17yo JCH=158} 

R1: MALONEY, Eliz (GBR) WC 392 (CH=387 2022v SVENDSEN, Johanne Christine (DEN) Q 461 =CH {18yo JCH=14} 

R1: KARTAL, Sonay (GBR) (2) 203 (CH=195 2023) v SMITKOVA, Tereza (CZE) SE 442 (CH=57 2015) 



-- Edited by Peter too on Monday 13th of February 2023 06:21:34 PM

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Well, that's a wildcard that noone predicted

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Oh maybe I will go along after all! Stronger draw this week, if Heather does get last Sramkova she'll likely get Ferro.

And a tricky opener for Sonay but hopefully she can come through. Interested to see how Ella gets on, not a bad draw for her, the Swiss girl was lucky to get last Dani.



-- Edited by PaulM on Monday 13th of February 2023 06:00:35 PM

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The two top seeds have tough matches, but the other draws are quite decent

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I decided not to go looked at the entry list and as Chirico and Burrage withdrew I felt the standard was not great. Unfortunately living in the Highlands it's too late to change My plans but really hoping Heather does well and Anna Brogan too



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R1: BROGAN, Anna (GBR) 360 (CH=348 2022) v BOSKOVIC, Lea (CRO) (6) 267 (CH=244 2022) 

They met in Monastir in 2022 with Lea winning in three

 

 


 Anna is a set down 1-6



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whilst Eliz has taken the first set 6-1

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Anna lost easily, 1-6 1-6

Her opponent had a really weird technique, especially on her backhand, sort of spooned the shot, shovelling it off her feet with a strange arc, a nasty shot, really, but overall she was well in control

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Eliz missed a break point early-ish in the second and sort of went walkabout but the Danish kid has a nice game. Into a third.

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Eliz missed a break point early-ish in the second and sort of went walkabout but the Danish kid has a nice game. Into a third.


 Yes, I agree, the Danish girl hits a nice ball and she's settled into the match well, having been a little inconsistent in the first 

Eliz needs to make herself difficult to beat, which is her speciality, and hope the Danish girl tightens up a bit now that it matters again



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As expected, the Danish girl started off the third set well, playing free, hitting through the ball

And was pretty quickly up 4-1

But Eliz hung tough, the Danish player tightened up, overcooked a few shots, and now it's 4-4



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Eliz now into the final set tiebreak

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