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Week 6 - ATP 500 - ABN AMRO Open - Rotterdam, Netherlands (indoor hard)


QR1:  "Player competing" (*) vs (q6) Daniel Evans WR 172 (CH = 21 in August 2023)

(*) that's what it says on the draw sheet on the ATP site!



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QR1:  "Player competing" (*) vs (q6) Daniel Evans WR 172 (CH = 21 in August 2023)

(*) that's what it says on the draw sheet on the ATP site!


 I believe the player in question is Josh Paris doubles partner in Koblenz Geoffrey Blancaneaux.



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Week 6 - ATP 500 - ABN AMRO Open - Rotterdam, Netherlands (indoor hard)


That doesn't sound good news for Josh...

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Geoffrey and Josh won so likely will be an Alt who signs in tomorrow morning.

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I think there's a fair chance Geoffrey will/has withdrawn from Kolbenz. I thought that was the plan as I was watching the match, they were clearly trying but the odds were ridiculous in the other teams favour as some people had thought they would just tank so I put on 10p to win 35p back at the start of the first set TB.

Anyway there is no final match listed on the drawsheet and the match has been removed from tomorrow's OOP so there must be a fair chance Dan plays Geoffrey tomorrow.



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Dan is in the section with the top seed, who has now been replaced by an alternate.



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miriam abc wrote:

Dan is in the section with the top seed, who has now been replaced by an alternate.


 dans section becomes Blancaneaux followed by Niels Visker (the alt repladement) or Vavassori, who plays more doubles these days. 

Evo really should qualify - if he doesnt, theres serious problems, Id say. 



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Stircrazy wrote:

QR1:  "Player competing" (*) vs (q6) Daniel Evans WR 172 (CH = 21 in August 2023)

(*) that's what it says on the draw sheet on the ATP site!


QR1:  Geoffrey Blancaneaux (FRA) WR 289 (CH = 134 in November 2022) vs (q6) Daniel Evans WR 172 (CH = 21 in August 2023) 



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L16:  (WC) Robin Haase & Sem Verbeek (NED/NED) CR 110 (70+40) vs Julian Cash & Lloyd Glasspool CR 43 (24+19)



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Things still hurtling downhill at a rate of knots for Dan  cry :

QR1:  Geoffrey Blancaneaux (FRA) WR 289 defeated (q6) Daniel Evans WR 172 by 4 & 3  bleh



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Stircrazy wrote:

Things still hurtling downhill at a rate of knots for Dan  cry :

QR1:  Geoffrey Blancaneaux (FRA) WR 289 defeated (q6) Daniel Evans WR 172 by 4 & 3  bleh


 Thats not good 



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I wonder what Dan is thinking and what his plan is? Surely he wont enjoy playing like this for long. Right now, hed be a question to give a Wimbledon wild card to, hed certainly need one . I wonder if he will transition to doubles at some point?

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Yeah, I'd love to know where he's at.  It pains me to say this, but in the absence of any reason for such poor results over the last year,  I think his dip in form may be permanent. Is he working with a coach at the moment?  Maybe he feels that he can give the upcoming US hardcourt swing his best effort and take things from there. His ranking will be just about good enough to get into qualies for most of these events, but I haven't gone to the trouble of checking thins.  There seems little point in him playing on the dirt this spring, especiually not qualies or challengers.  

Dan mate, we want to know!  Engage with your fans!



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L16:  Julian Cash & Lloyd Glasspool CR 42 (23+19) defeated (WC) Robin Haase & Sem Verbeek (NED/NED) CR 104 (64+40) by 4 & 4

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QF:  Julian Cash & Lloyd Glasspool CR 42 (23+19) vs (2) Kevin Krawietz & Tim Pütz (GER/GER) CR 15 (6+9)



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Tuesday 4th of February 2025 05:37:46 PM



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Stircrazy wrote:

L16:  Julian Cash & Lloyd Glasspool CR 424 (23+19) defeated (WC) Robin Haase & Sem Verbeek (NED/NED) CR 104 (64+40) by 4 & 4

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QF:  Julian Cash & Lloyd Glasspool CR 424 (23+19) vs (2) Kevin Krawietz & Tim Pütz (GER/GER) CR 15 (6+9)


 For the world ranking of 424, those boys done really well!!  

Seriously, decent start and tough but interesting match up next for them

 



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