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Week 14 - ITF M15 - Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Ecuador (clay)


No idea how young Elbert's swinging these WCs:

L32:  Antonio Cayetano March (COL) WR 912 (CH = 655 in September 2020) vs (WC) Elbert Barr WR 1796 (CH = 1717 in January)



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L16:  (1) Leonardo Aboian & Ignacio Monzón (ARG/ARG) CR 507 (290+217) vs (WC) Elbert Barr & Benjamín Ignacio Torres (CHI) CR 3488 (1156+2332)



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L32:  (WC) Elbert Barr WR 1796 defeated Antonio Cayetano March (COL) WR 912 by 3 & 4  biggrin

Not sure how he managed that!



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There were 2 mto's in the latter end of the 2nd set., though both won points after them.



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L16:  (6) Aleksandre Metreveli (GEO) WR 624 (CH = 264 in June 2016) vs (WC) Elbert Barr WR 1796

I can't see him getting past the sixth seed somehow.



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I could have sworn that Alex Metreveli has a higher career high than that!

(... but isn't he in his seventies?)

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There is so little information about Elbert Barr available online. Where did he come from? Why is he called Elbert? How did he get that wildcard?

Mysteries abound...

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Densher wrote:

There is so little information about Elbert Barr available online. Where did he come from? Why is he called Elbert? How did he get that wildcard?

Mysteries abound...


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Coup Droit wrote:
Densher wrote:

There is so little information about Elbert Barr available online. Where did he come from? Why is he called Elbert? How did he get that wildcard?

Mysteries abound...


 biggrin


 Because he was Barr-ed from having any other names?



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JonH comes home wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:
Densher wrote:

There is so little information about Elbert Barr available online. Where did he come from? Why is he called Elbert? How did he get that wildcard?

Mysteries abound...


 biggrin


 Because he was Barr-ed from having any other names?


 Coz the persons who named him didn't know their *** from their elbert, is what I was thinking....... smile 



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Thursday 6th of April 2023 02:24:39 PM

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he will probably turn out to be the multi billionaire heir to Barr of the Irn-Bru fame!

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christ wrote:

I could have sworn that Alex Metreveli has a higher career high than that!

(... but isn't he in his seventies?)


This is Aleksandre Metreveli, Chris, as I'm sure you'll have noticed, & his nickname (according to Wiki) is Sandro.  He's 29 & Alex Metreveli is his grandad, who's now 78.  wink



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L16:  (6) Aleksandre Metreveli (GEO) WR 624 defeated (WC) Elbert Barr WR 1796 by 1 & 0



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L16:  (1) Leonardo Aboian & Ignacio Monzón (ARG/ARG) CR 507 (290+217) defeated (WC) Elbert Barr & Benjamín Ignacio Torres (CHI) CR 3488 (1156+2332) by 2 & 3



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