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Week 43 - ITF W60 - Glasgow, Great Britain Hard


Maia and Francisca showing no mercy to Hep and Mika - dropping just two points inthe first set. Better in the second though *3-2

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Thanks, both

Don't worry - I'm never going to get it really sorted - and it honestly doesn't bother me because I know it's a lost cause and, anyway, there are really competent people around like you both to do it

But glad to understand - it was Sam's jump that skewed things this week.

And they get their wildcard anyway, which is all well and good



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Klugman/Lacy now playing their doubles match. A perfect opening game on the Lacy serve but they've since been broken. Hannah was unlucky not to be awarded a second serve ace - it looked inch perfect but was called out and the umpire failed to issue a correction.

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Anna Brogan who is a 26 year old Scottish player missed off discussion and entry lists on multiple occasions is into a third set decider.

Had a set point in the first set, lost in a tie break. Then went 5-0 up in the second having 3 set points before getting over the line 6-4.

Will be a tough third set momentum with her opponent.

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Anna is one set all in her match

Haven't been able to watch but it looks very close........

ADD: written before Jaggy's post above - which has far more info 



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Tuesday 24th of October 2023 02:33:13 PM

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Jaggy1876 wrote:

Anna Brogan who is a 26 year old Scottish player missed off discussion and entry lists on multiple occasions is into a third set decider.

Had a set point in the first set, lost in a tie break. Then went 5-0 up in the second having 3 set points before getting over the line 6-4.

Will be a tough third set momentum with her opponent.


 Stop with your everyone hates and forgets Scottish players its pathetic. our best ever player is a scottish player who the forum is named after.



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Great job, Anna

Got the win, 6-4 in the third !

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twentytoone wrote:
Jaggy1876 wrote:

Anna Brogan who is a 26 year old Scottish player missed off discussion and entry lists on multiple occasions is into a third set decider.

Had a set point in the first set, lost in a tie break. Then went 5-0 up in the second having 3 set points before getting over the line 6-4.

Will be a tough third set momentum with her opponent.


 Stop with your everyone hates and forgets Scottish players its pathetic. our best ever player is a scottish player who the forum is named after.


 I think if she's ignored it's not because she is Scottish but because of her age! This is equally inexcusable but is very much the attitude of many-especially those who have the authority to award wild cards!



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telstar wrote:

twentytoone wrote:
Jaggy1876 wrote:

Anna Brogan who is a 26 year old Scottish player missed off discussion and entry lists on multiple occasions is into a third set decider.

Had a set point in the first set, lost in a tie break. Then went 5-0 up in the second having 3 set points before getting over the line 6-4.

Will be a tough third set momentum with her opponent.


 Stop with your everyone hates and forgets Scottish players its pathetic. our best ever player is a scottish player who the forum is named after.


 I think if she's ignored it's not because she is Scottish but because of her age! This is equally inexcusable but is very much the attitude of many-especially those who have the authority to award wild cards!




She can't be ignored for WCs that much. She has used all 3 main draw WCs allowed for 25k to 100k.

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twentytoone wrote:

 Stop with your everyone hates and forgets Scottish players its pathetic. our best ever player is a scottish player who the forum is named after.


 

Thats a very vaild point twentytoone 



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Great win for Hannah and Isabelle

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Great win for Hannah and Isabelle


 Indeed. Nice win over the number four seeds. Love seeing them play doubles together. Much less pressure than singles but a chance to improve net play and to get support from a fellow Brit as they seem to get on well. Good to see.



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Coup Droit wrote:

Great job, Anna

Got the win, 6-4 in the third !


 

An excellent job to dig that one out from a break down and under real pressure on serve throughout the third. Been a bit of a difficult period for her but that's a great boost.



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Todays doubles results

L16:- Francisca Jorge (POR) / Maia Lumsden (GBR) CR214 (134+80) [1] def Hephzibah Oluwadare (GBR) / Mika Stojsavljevic (GBR) UNR (UNR+UNR) [WC] 6-0 6-3

L16:- Estelle Cascino (FRA) / Suzan Lamens (NED) CR382 (168+214) [3] def Viktoria Morvayova (SVK) / Radka Zelnickova (SVK) CR875 (536+339) 6-3 6-2
L16:- Emily Appleton (GBR) / Samantha Murray Sharan (GBR) CR757 (139+618) [WC] def Madeleine Brooks (GBR) / Holly Hutchinson (GBR) CR583 (292+291) 6-2 6-2

L16:- Mariam Bolkvadze (GEO) / Yuriko Lily Miyazaki (GBR) CR936 (587+349) def Elena Malygina (EST) / Adrienn Nagy (HUN) CR627 (277+350) 6-2 6-1
L16:- Hannah Klugman (GBR) / Isabelle Lacy (GBR) UNR (UNR+1540) [WC] def Nigina Abduraimova (UZB) / Jasmijn Gimbrere (NED) CR428 (223+205) [4] 4-6 6-3 11-9

L16:- Freya Christie (GBR) / Olivia Gadecki (AUS) CR238 (144+94) [2] def Katy Dunne (GBR) / Ella McDonald (GBR) UNR (UNR+526) 6-2 6-2


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Todays doubles results

L16:- Francisca Jorge (POR) / Maia Lumsden (GBR) CR214 (134+80) [1] def Hephzibah Oluwadare (GBR) / Mika Stojsavljevic (GBR) UNR (UNR+UNR) [WC] 6-0 6-3

L16:- Estelle Cascino (FRA) / Suzan Lamens (NED) CR382 (168+214) [3] def Viktoria Morvayova (SVK) / Radka Zelnickova (SVK) CR875 (536+339) 6-3 6-2
L16:- Emily Appleton (GBR) / Samantha Murray Sharan (GBR) CR757 (139+618) [WC] def Madeleine Brooks (GBR) / Holly Hutchinson (GBR) CR583 (292+291) 6-2 6-2

L16:- Mariam Bolkvadze (GEO) / Yuriko Lily Miyazaki (GBR) CR936 (587+349) def Elena Malygina (EST) / Adrienn Nagy (HUN) CR627 (277+350) 6-2 6-1
L16:- Hannah Klugman (GBR) / Isabelle Lacy (GBR) UNR (UNR+1540) [WC] def Nigina Abduraimova (UZB) / Jasmijn Gimbrere (NED) CR428 (223+205) [4] 4-6 6-3 11-9

L16:- Freya Christie (GBR) / Olivia Gadecki (AUS) CR238 (144+94) [2] def Katy Dunne (GBR) / Ella McDonald (GBR) UNR (UNR+526) 6-2 6-2


 With Naiktha not playing in the Aussie events, and we have run out road on WTA 250 events, is there any realistic chance that Lissey or Liv can catch Maia and stop her being number one come December, or is it still wide open, TA? Wondered what your analysis was?! 

Add: I suppose Heather might actually be the biggest challenge to Maia's top spot in 2023, if she does well in 125 Mexico doubles this week and not sure if she is due to play anymore of them? 



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Tuesday 24th of October 2023 05:26:30 PM

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