Indeed, this is a match Phillips should win. If he were to get through he would probably face Goncalo Nicau who he played in a Quarter final of a similar event in Spain earlier this year. The result was a bizarre:
2006
Spain F25 Spain
Clay
Q
Nicau
0-6 6-0 6-4
Although Nicau went on to win that tournament on Clay, he also has impressive results on hard courts, including a final this year at Futures level. If Phillips were to face Nicau in the 2nd round, I would suggest he has a very hard time on his hands.
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Yeah Kamil Filagi has just one ranking point so Morgan should win pretty comfortably. It's good to see him going for futures again, if he wins this will be his first ranking point since the beginning of August. I think he should probably wait until he's in the top 400 before going for challengers, that way he might be seeded in qualifying for some of them.
By the way, welcome to the message board John
Yeah, that was a very strange result against Nicau, Morgan took nearly two weeks off after it so I wondered whether he maybe sustained an injury after the 1st set of that match.
Of all tyrannies a tyranny exercised for the good of its victim may be the most oppressive.... those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience
Until last month, Perez-Perez has had an extremely poor year which has seen him drop out of the top 1000. He got beaten 6-1, 6-2 by James Ward in July. However, in September, he reached the semis of a Spain F29, beating Ward in the quarters which has seen him move back up to 868. Since then he qualified for Spain F30 but lost in rd1. Here, he's just beaten the seeded Slovenian Blaz Kavcic [wr:534] in rd2.
Perez-Perez is on form but this is an excellent chance for Morgan to reach his 1st semi since May.
UltimateBoggoFan wrote: Where did you find that out Drew ?
Until last month, Perez-Perez has had an extremely poor year which has seen him drop out of the top 1000. He got beaten 6-1, 6-2 by James Ward in July. However, in September, he reached the semis of a Spain F29, beating Ward in the quarters which has seen him move back up to 868. Since then he qualified for Spain F30 but lost in rd1. Here, he's just beaten the seeded Slovenian Blaz Kavcic [wr:534] in rd2.
Perez-Perez is on form but this is an excellent chance for Morgan to reach his 1st semi since May.
Where did you find that out Drew ?
I dont know.....???? Maybe I mis-read something......will check it out