L16: (2) Aidan McHugh WR 354 defeated Jake Van Emburgh (USA) WR 989 by 2 & 5
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QF: (Q) Oliver Anderson (AUS) UNR (CH = 639 in July 2019) (*) vs (2) Aidan McHugh WR 354
(*) Oliver Anderson is an Australian tennis performance coach and former player. Anderson was convicted and temporarily suspended from playing professional tennis due to being found guilty of match fixing his first round match at the 2016 Latrobe City Traralgon ATP Challenger. (Wiki)
Anderson saw off the local sixth seed, Evan Zhu, in three sets in his last 16 match.
L16: (2) Aidan McHugh WR 354 defeated Jake Van Emburgh (USA) WR 989 by 2 & 5
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QF: (Q) Oliver Anderson (AUS) UNR (CH = 639 in July 2019) (*) vs (2) Aidan McHugh WR 354
(*) Oliver Anderson is an Australian tennis performance coach and former player. Anderson was convicted and temporarily suspended from playing professional tennis due to being found guilty of match fixing his first round match at the 2016 Latrobe City Traralgon ATP Challenger. (Wiki)
Anderson saw off the local sixth seed, Evan Zhu, in three sets in his last 16 match.
That said, he won the 2016 Aussie Open boys singles title and qualified for the ATP Brisbane 250 event, before doing the stupid thing above; he retired after serving his suspension due to persistent injuries. But he is clearly a player with a good pedigree and presumably giving it a go again.