This starts Monday 9th October, qualifying begins on Saturday
Entry list:
1 Norman, Dick BEL 94 2 Dlouhy, Lukas CZE 109 3 Patience, Olivier FRA 114 4 Economidis, Konstantinos GRE 122 5 Wang, Yeu-Tzuoo TPE 129 6 Lu, Yen-Hsun TPE 134 7 Haehnel, Jerome FRA 157 8 Montcourt, Mathieu FRA 162 9 Vico, Uros ITA 177 10 Faurel, Jean-Christophe FRA 185 11 Klec, Ivo SVK 199 12 Ascione, Thierry FRA 205 13 Lacko, Lukas SVK 206 14 Haase, Robin NED 215 15 Popp, Torsten GER 216 16 Lee, Martin GBR 221 17 Elseneer, Gilles BEL 222 18 Okun, Noam ISR 224 19 Bloomfield, Richard GBR 225 20 Carraz, Gregory FRA 227 21 Robert, Stephane FRA 231 22 Guez, David FRA 232 23 (SE) 24 (SE) 25 (WC) 26 (WC) 27 (WC) 28 (WC) 29 (Q) 30 (Q) 31 (Q) 32 (Q)
Alternates 1. Dustov, Farrukh UZB 234 2. Beck, Andreas GER 236 3. Meffert, Dominik GER 239 4. Kindlmann, Dieter GER 249 5. Stadler, Simon GER 251 6. Heuberger, Ivo SUI 253 7. Zitko, Radim CZE 256 8. Parmar, Arvind GBR 259 9. Summerer, Tobias GER 263 10. Pequery, Jean-Michel FRA 264 11. Schukin, Yuri RUS 266 12. Vacek, Jan CZE 272 13. Bopanna, Rohan IND 273 14. Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried FRA 281 15. Azzaro, Leonardo ITA 284 16. Masik, Jan CZE 290 17. Uebel, Lars GER 293 18. Chadaj, Adam POL 294 19. Chen, Ti TPE 296 20. Monroe, Nick USA 297
-- Edited by UltimateBoggoFan at 11:36, 2006-10-04
Both bad draws....Lukas has made the final of the Binghamton Challenger and another QF...he has won 2 futures and a semi and 2 QF this year !!!! He has beaten B Becker and Sam Warburg this year.
Hopefully Martin can secure a good win here, beating the top seed could spark a return to the form he showed earlier this year, since mid-July he's been out of sorts, hasn't won any main draw challenger matches and in the indoor tournaments he's had some really tough draws so far.
He's got quite a few points to defend in November from the GB 4 satellite in 2005, so he could do with some good runs in some of the challengers this month.
He's played Norman twice before, losing 6-3, 6-4 on clay in 2000 and this year winning 6-2, 7-6, 7-6 at Wimbledon. Norman hasn't been at his best the last two weeks, losing in rd2 of Grenoble and Mons to Faurel and Chiudinelli.
Richard opted to spend last week practising at home, hopefully the break from the treadmill of tournament action will have left him feeling more refreshed. Lacko had those great challenger wins earlier in the summer but he's yet to find his form indoors, losing his two matches so far to Carrazin Grenoble and Verkerk in Mons qualies.
Unfortunately the live scores page is still not working but according to the website, Martin and Dick are still in action which suggests it must be a 3 setter.
Martin is also in doubles action, he and American Chris Drake are top seeds. Some good wins here could see Martin into the top 150 doubles.
if only the brit challengers had live scoring (with surbiton losing it this yr!)
and why are all brit challengers a stingy 25k +h...
Bladetiger was going to try and sort some live scoring for Manchester but unfortunately that didn't happen this year. At least Manchester has a website with really good match reports.
I've complained to Surbiton for the last two years about them not doing the live scoring, in 2005 they said they would try to bring it back for 2006. This year, I didn't get any response