There'll be live scores on the Wimbledon official site.
Arvind Parmar is the only Brit to get in via a direct entry. There are quite a lot of wcs to be distributed.
Colin Fleming, James Auckland [either this or Nottingham doubles], Jonny Marray and Josh Goodall will be all there. Matt Smith has decided instead to go for a grass futures event in ireland [slightly strange decision ! He'll be top seed there so hopefully he can reach the latter stages].
Neil Bamford and Lee Childs will also get wcs I expect. There'll be probably 1 more wc to be handed out after that - maybe Jamie Murray will get it
Wimbledon qualifying starts on Monday for the men with the draw made later today.
According to www.wimbledon.org 8 out of 9 qualy WCs have been allocated to:
James Auckland Kenneth Carlsen (Denmark) Jeremy Chardy (by agreement with the ITF, as he won the Junior tournament last year) Lee Childs Colin Fleming Josh Goodall Jonny Marray Wesley Whitehouse (SA)
However Jonny Marray has to withdraw if he beats Janko Tipsarevic and qualifies for Nottingham
I don't mind Chardy getting a wc as he deserves one for winning the junior tournament and also he's a fantastic prospect, definately a top 50 player in the future.
However, why on earth have Carlsen and Whitehouse got wcs. Carlsen is a veteran at 34 [?] and he should have bothered to enter on time - his ranking would have easily got him in directly. Whitehouse is ranked in the 600s, he's a weird player as on the grass he plays like someone in the top 200 and on any other surface he has bad results.
Hmmm, I'm quite torn as to who to support for the Marray-Tipsarevic match now. Marray has rd2 points to defend at Nottingham and so he needs to defend some of them but then again he'd be one of our best chances in the Wimbledon qualifying given his main draw performances over the last couple of years.
I wonder who'll get the final wc and also I wonder why they haven't announced who it is. I think it's likely to be Jamie Murray. Unless he gets a wc, Jamie will be quite stuck for this week - he can't play Nottingham doubles with Colin because Colin's playing Wimby qualies. I suppose he'd have to ask for a wc into Ireland F1 this week.
Jamie Murray will not be receiving a Wimbledon Qualy WC as he is down to play doubles with Andy in Nottingham (they play Justin Gimelstob and Stanislav Wawrinka).
The other British WC for Nottingham doubles goes to Martin Lee/Jamie Delgado who are drawn against the top seeds Jonathan Erlich/Andy Ram
Ok, thanks for that info. It'll be great to see how the Murray brothers do together and hopefully provide both of them with a boost ahead of Wimbledon.
I wonder whether Neil Bamford will get the final wc, he's the next in line rankings-wise. Either that or I wouldn't put it past them to be phoning up Donald Young right now
Court 13 James Auckland v Simone Bolelli, 2nd match Bamford/May v Motti/Smit, 5th match
Court 14 Rik de Voest v Joshua Goodall, 2nd match
Court 16 Jan Mertl v Colin Fleming, 1st match Arvind Parmar v Santiago Gonzalez, 2nd match Jonny Marray v Pavel Snobel, 3rd match Ilia Bozoliac v Lee Childs, 4th match
James Auckland has a decent chance, both the seeds in his section are clay-court specialists. His rd1 opponent Simone Bolelli is ranked 173, he's played in Halle on grass this year losing in rd2 qualifying. If James makes it through to the final qualies rd, he's probably most likely to face John-Paul Fruttero, the guy Martin Lee beat to qualify for Queens.
Josh Goodall will have it tough against Rik de Voest who's a big serving serve-volleyer who caused Andy Murray some problems earlier this year in Memphis. However, De Voest did lose his only grass match so far this year - lost in rd1 qualies for Halle.
Lee Childs has the toughest match, I can't see him beating Bozo. The Serbian player can serve at over 150mph and his blistering delivery put paid to GB's chances in the DC doubles in April.
If Colin can find his best form he has a good chance against Mertl who's never played on grass before. He's been playing mostly on clay so hopefully Colin's attacking game will catch the Czech off guard on the fast grass courts of Roehampton.
I can see Jonny Marray getting through to the final qualies rd but then I think that either Chardy or Kim could be too tough. His rd1 opponent is ranked 210 and is yet to play on grass this year.
Arvind has a reasonable draw. He definately ought to win rd1 against a clay-court specialist.
Josh has broken back against De Voest, it's now 3-3 in set 1.
James Auckland had a bright start against Simone Bolelli but got broken twice and lost set 1 6-3.
Colin's saved 3 bps so far in game 4 of set 3.
That 2nd set breaker in his match was really tight. He got to 6-3 up but then missed 3 set points and Mertl got it back to 6-6. Colin was able to get to 7-6 and then won the next point on Mertl's serve to take it.
dont forget bolliei was ghood enoughto make the bergamo challengr final, beating a top italian on the way, so his game probab can work on fast surfaces.
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