1 Vik, Robin CZE 85 2 Sluiter, Raemon NED 90 3 Norman, Dick BEL 98 4 Del Potro, Juan Martin ARG 99 5 Waske, Alexander GER 118 6 Bogdanovic, Alex GBR 119 7 Economidis, Konstantinos GRE 120 8 Kunitsyn, Igor RUS 122 9 Carlsen, Kenneth DEN 126 10 Bolelli, Simone ITA 127 11 Moodie, Wesley RSA 133 12 Wang, Yeu-Tzuoo TPE 143 13 Luzzi, Federico ITA 150 14 Vinciguerra, Andreas SWE 153 15 Berrer, Michael GER 152 16 Zverev, Mischa GER 164 17 Labadze, Irakli GEO 165 18 Burgsmuller, Lars GER 167
19 Karanusic, Roko CRO 174 20 Haehnel, Jerome FRA 175 21 Stakhovsky, Sergiy UKR 180 22 Cilic, Martin CRO 188
Boggo will be seeded 7 or higher here (Carlsen probably going to withdraw and the likes of Del Potro, Kunitsyn and Waske still involved in tournaments this week)
-- Edited by seagull at 15:22, 2006-10-27
-- Edited by seagull at 16:06, 2006-10-27
-- Edited by UltimateMackinFan at 15:38, 2006-10-30
Great that Alex will be seeded, reaching the quarters here would be a big boost, maybe further if he's drawn in the same section as Sluiter or Norman. Hopefully he avoids JMDP and Korolev.
Will Mackin get a SE for Aachen given that he made the Nottingham semis ?
Two Brits in Aachen qualies:
Lee Childs plays Germany's Tobias Kamke in rd1. Kamke is ranked 448. Last week he lost in rd1 qualies for Basel to Baccanello. He qualified for Kolding and took a set off Lacko in rd1. This year he's won two futures on clay and made two semis.
James Ward has received a wildcard into the qualies !! He plays another wildcard, German Simon Meyer in rd1. Meyer is unranked.
Aachen has a superb website, not only live scores but live streaming aswell
UltimateMackinFan wrote: The live scoring isn't working for the qualies but if you go to this page, it's updating results pretty much as soon as they come in: