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Week 29 - WTA250 Hamburg, Germany - Clay


Just the one entry this week

L16:- Zhibek Kulambayeva (KAZ) / Maia Lumsden (GBR) CR195 (124+71) [4] v Julia Grabher (AUT) / Sinja Kraus (AUT) CR1158 (806+352)



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Maia and Zhibek lost 6-3 6-3

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I hope now that Louis Cayer has ensured our dominance over men's doubles, he will turn his attention to the women...

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jb288 wrote:

I hope now that Louis Cayer has ensured our dominance over men's doubles, he will turn his attention to the women...


 I definitely spotted him sitting with the LTA coaches at several of the WD at Wimbledon. I'd be surprised if he hasn't had a big input already, although the depth in rankings is only slowly creeping up, although 4 in the top 100 and 11 in the top 200 is still pretty good.



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This tournament was won by France's  Lois Boisson who first came to British attention earlier on in the year with Harriet's comment   



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the addict wrote:
jb288 wrote:

I hope now that Louis Cayer has ensured our dominance over men's doubles, he will turn his attention to the women...


 I definitely spotted him sitting with the LTA coaches at several of the WD at Wimbledon. I'd be surprised if he hasn't had a big input already, although the depth in rankings is only slowly creeping up, although 4 in the top 100 and 11 in the top 200 is still pretty good.


 Hasn't he already turned his attention to the women? It was thanks to him, I read, that the successful BJK Cup doubles team were selected and trained. 



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GAMEOVER wrote:

This tournament was won by France's  Lois Boisson who first came to British attention earlier on in the year with Harriet's comment   


 Can we now move on to calling her a Roland Garros semifinalist?

Otherwise it's brcoming a bit like referring toAndy Murray's comments about the England football team.

 



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9vicman wrote:
GAMEOVER wrote:

This tournament was won by France's  Lois Boisson who first came to British attention earlier on in the year with Harriet's comment   


 Can we now move on to calling her a Roland Garros semifinalist?

Otherwise it's brcoming a bit like referring toAndy Murray's comments about the England football team.

 


 I'm not sure that Ms Dart has recovered yet.



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