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Week 23 - ITF W100 - Surbiton, Great Britain Grass


Shhh wrote:
Peter too wrote:

R2: DART, Harriet (GBR) 135 lost to MARIA, Tatjana (GER) (1) 67 4-6 7-6(5) 4-6
R2: SWAN, Katie (GBR) 162 def DODIN, Oceane (FRA) (7) 122 5-3 Ret.
R2: LACY, Isabelle (GBR) Q 852 def VICKERY, Sachia (USA) 170 W.O.
R2: MIYAZAKI, Yuriko Lily (GBR) WC 209 def SILVA, Eden (GBR) WC 372 6-4 7-5
R2: BOULTER, Katie (GBR) (8) 125 def KARTAL, Sonay (GBR) WC 277 3-6 6-3 6-4

QF: SWAN, Katie (GBR) 162 (CH=118 2022) v BOULTER, Katie (GBR) (8) 125 (CH=82 2019)
They have played three times before Katie S won 5 & 2 in Irapuato in 2018 and she won by retirement on the two other occasions.
QF: LACY, Isabelle (GBR) Q 852 (CH=808 2023) {16yo JCH=49} v MIYAZAKI, Yuriko Lily (GBR) WC 209 (CH=169 2023)


QF: SWAN, Katie (GBR) 162 (CH=118 2022) v MARIA, Tatjana (GER) (1) 67

          QF: LACY, Isabelle (GBR) Q 852 (CH=808 2023) {16yo JCH=49} v MIYAZAKI, Yuriko Lily (GBR) WC 209 (CH=169 2023)

          QF: BOULTER, Katie (GBR) (8) 125 v Victorrja Golubic (SUI)  126

 

(So much going on Peter!)


 Apparently it's only the second time ever there have been four GB women in the quarter finals. What a shame Harriet couldn't get over the line. It would have been amazing to have a guaranteed finalist. 

A further fun fact for any fellow stattos, we've only had three women finalists: Heather, Anne Keothavong and Louise Latimer (who was the only winner. 



-- Edited by Nix on Thursday 8th of June 2023 04:55:32 PM

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markymc1983 wrote:

Delighted for Katie B..one more win and shes British number 1 (for the first time I think?)


Yes, I think it would be Katie B's first time as GB #1.

Though for now the title here for Katie S would take her up to 570 points. So just ahead of the 567 points that Katie B would be on with a QF win.



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Only watched the matches on livestream but Harriet, Harriet, Harriet...... although actually she did miles better than I'd been expecting so maybe that's good in a way....

Sonay has a tendency to go into herself when things don't go quite right. It is an issue. But, again, she would never have expected to be so close to a win on grass, so maybe not so bad. And well done to Katie B for seeing it out and for going for her shots.

Obviously Isa got lucky. And Katie S, although less so - she was in the lead, after all, and playing pretty well.

And bravo to Lily - nice to see her back

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Yes its tricky; i feel disappointed For Harriet, but I also think she performed excellently overall and it was much closer than I was expecting. I hope thats her overwhelming feeling moving into Nottingham

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Shhh wrote:
Peter too wrote:

R2: DART, Harriet (GBR) 135 lost to MARIA, Tatjana (GER) (1) 67 4-6 7-6(5) 4-6
R2: SWAN, Katie (GBR) 162 def DODIN, Oceane (FRA) (7) 122 5-3 Ret.
R2: LACY, Isabelle (GBR) Q 852 def VICKERY, Sachia (USA) 170 W.O.
R2: MIYAZAKI, Yuriko Lily (GBR) WC 209 def SILVA, Eden (GBR) WC 372 6-4 7-5
R2: BOULTER, Katie (GBR) (8) 125 def KARTAL, Sonay (GBR) WC 277 3-6 6-3 6-4

QF: SWAN, Katie (GBR) 162 (CH=118 2022) v BOULTER, Katie (GBR) (8) 125 (CH=82 2019)
They have played three times before Katie S won 5 & 2 in Irapuato in 2018 and she won by retirement on the two other occasions.
QF: LACY, Isabelle (GBR) Q 852 (CH=808 2023) {16yo JCH=49} v MIYAZAKI, Yuriko Lily (GBR) WC 209 (CH=169 2023)


QF: SWAN, Katie (GBR) 162 (CH=118 2022) v MARIA, Tatjana (GER) (1) 67

          QF: LACY, Isabelle (GBR) Q 852 (CH=808 2023) {16yo JCH=49} v MIYAZAKI, Yuriko Lily (GBR) WC 209 (CH=169 2023)

          QF: BOULTER, Katie (GBR) (8) 125 v Victorrja Golubic (SUI)  126

 

(So much going on Peter!)


 Thanks, I don't know how I screwed that up. I must be getting confused by so many GB players in the draw. biggrin



-- Edited by Peter too on Thursday 8th of June 2023 07:15:54 PM

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That made me smile

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Dont suppose anyone has a spare ticket for tomorrow? Website suggests centre court sold out and only wheelchair users for ground passes

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ITF "Live" Surbiton tournament webpage showing the Centre court matches for Friday (Day 5) are Swan vs. Maria (11am start), and Boulter vs. Golubic to follow. Court 1 has Lacy vs. Miyazaki (11am start).



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verveandsolley wrote:

Dont suppose anyone has a spare ticket for tomorrow? Website suggests centre court sold out and only wheelchair users for ground passes


 All centre court tickets have been sold out for a couple of months.  I have never had an issue before, I dont know what was done differently this year?



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Shhh wrote:
verveandsolley wrote:

Dont suppose anyone has a spare ticket for tomorrow? Website suggests centre court sold out and only wheelchair users for ground passes


 All centre court tickets have been sold out for a couple of months.  I have never had an issue before, I dont know what was done differently this year?


 I suspect that the publicity has been better this year. And people anticipated that Andy and Dan (and possibly others) would play - boosting demand considerably. I was a bit surprised when the ground passes sold out quiet quickly though, but I think they could safely increase the numbers by a few hundred.



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Yes, I remember the centre court tickets sold out quickly last year too

But I don't think the ground passes sold out at all last year and that has changed this year

But that's only quite recently, after news of Andy playing, and also the weather being so set fair

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Coup Droit wrote:

Yes, I remember the centre court tickets sold out quickly last year too

But I don't think the ground passes sold out at all last year and that has changed this year

But that's only quite recently, after news of Andy playing, and also the weather being so set fair


 Nostalgia is not what it used to be wink



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Centre Court matches are on bbbc red button,  or channel 991 on cable TV.



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miriam abc wrote:

Centre Court matches are on bbbc red button,  or channel 991 on cable TV.


 And on YouTube - which is about 2 points ahead of iPlayer



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seagull wrote:
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Centre Court matches are on bbbc red button,  or channel 991 on cable TV.


 And on YouTube - which is about 2 points ahead of iPlayer


 Other courts available through the ITF website



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