Second Round (1)Frederik Nielsen (DEN) d. Ben Pritchard (GBR) 5-1 ret. (15)Ante Pavic (CRO) d. Christoffer Konigsfeldt (DEN) 7-6(5) 6-3 (2)Alexander Slabinsky (GBR) d. Joshua Miller (GBR) 6-3 7-5 (14)David Rice (GBR) d. Chris Priddle (GBR) 7-5 7-5 (3)Ervin Eleskovic (SWE) d. Michael Rubin (USA) 6-3 6-4 (9)Karlis Lejnieks (LAT) d. Andrew Kennaugh (GBR) 6-4 6-1 (4)Richard Irwin (GBR) d. Jochen Matschke (GER) 6-0 3-0 ret. (11)Henrik Norfeldt (SWE) d. Peter Francis (GBR) 6-3 6-1 (5)Neil Bamford (GBR) d. Christopher Llewellyn (GBR) 6-3 6-2 (16)Joshua Milton (GBR) d. Ekow Carboo (GBR) 6-0 6-2 (6)Ian Flanagan (GBR) d. George Coupland (GBR) 7-6(5) 6-3 Alexander Farquharson (GBR) d. (10)Tim Hewitt (GBR) 6-3 7-6(5) for tim, for Alex (7)Andrei Karatchenia (BLR) d. Dominic Ross-Hurst (GBR) 6-0 3-1 ret. Harry Skinner (GBR) d. (13)David Nylen (SWE) 7-6(10) 6-4 (8)Ken Skupski (GBR) d. Soren Wedege (DEN) 6-3 6-2 (12)Matthew Illingworth (GBR) d. Ben Dunbar (GBR) 6-2 6-0
Karatchenia is 89 born and ranked nearly 900, so he must be good. Beat Milton on indoor hard earlier this year but lost to Evans.
Final qualies round:
Alexander Slabinsky [616] vs. David Rice [1215] Richard Irwin [871] vs. Henrik Norfeldt [1099] of Sweden Neil Bamford [872] vs. Joshua Milton [1272] Ian Flanagan [895] vs. Alexander Farquharson [Unr] Harry Skinner [1456] vs. Andrei Karatchenia [922] of Belarus Ken Skupski [927] vs. Matthew Illingworth [1153]
Joshua Goodall [300] vs. Ed Allinson [1038] Neil Pauffley [Unr] vs. Ken Skupski [927] Daniel Cox [929] vs. Frederik Nielsen [326] of Denmark Neil Bamford [872] vs. Henrik Norfeldt [1099] of Sweden Chris Eaton [738] vs. Ian Flanagan [895] Alexander Slabinsky [616] vs. Adriano Biasella [392] of Italy
The usual draw for Coxy, then... He plays doubles this week, which he normally doesn't.
(1)Antal Van Der Duim/Boy Westerhof (NED) vs Joshua Milton/David Rice (GBR) Marco Crugnola/Alberto Giraudo (ITA) vs Andrei Karatchenia/Vladimir Voltchkov (BLR) (4)Ian Flanagan/Federico Torresi (GBR/ITA) vs Henrik Norfeldt/David Nylen (SWE) Neil Bamford/Ervin Eleskovic (GBR/SWE) vs Ruben Bemelmans/Niels Desein (BEL) Chris Priddle/Harry Skinner (GBR) vs Chris Eaton/Andrew Kennaugh (GBR) Daniel Cox/Tim Hewitt (GBR) vs (3)Joshua Goodall/Kenneth Skupski (GBR) George Coupland/Neil Pauffley (GBR) vs Ben Pritchard/Soren Wedege (GBR/DEN) Edward Allinson/Richard Irwin (GBR) vs (2)Rasmus Norby/Martin Pedersen (DEN)
Thought Cox would take more games than that based on previous results so shame there. Another point for Skupski which is good, where is he up to now? Sorry 927 i checked, Should be nearly top 900 and fingers crossed pushing towards top 500 early next year.
Joshua Goodall [300] vs. Ed Allinson [1038] 6-2 6-4 to Josh Neil Pauffley [Unr] vs. Ken Skupski [927] 6-1 6-4 to the Skupster Daniel Cox [929] vs. Frederik Nielsen [326] of Denmark 6-3 6-0 to the Dane Neil Bamford [872] vs. Henrik Norfeldt [1099] of Sweden 6-1 1-6 7-5 to Bamford Chris Eaton [738] vs. Ian Flanagan [895] 6-4 7-5 to Flan Alexander Slabinsky [616] vs. Adriano Biasella [392] of Italy 7-6(11) 1-6 7-6(2) to the Italian, hugely annoying for Slabs to get so close and get nothing. Great effort though.
just got back...saw some great tennis....had some interesting chats
Highlight of the day/best quality match by far was Slabba (and no its not me being biased)
Sadly he lost 7-6(13-11), 1-6, 7-6(2) to the 7th seed who's a huge guy, about 6ft 6 and ranked 390
Alex was v unlucky, he played an awesome match, he was robbed by an absolute w**ker of an umpire, got some shocking calls at key pts in it. He led 3-0 in the decider, but two dire calls in one service games handed the Italian the break back and then another shocker on a crucial pt in the final set tiebreak. Suffice to say, the air was blue up on the viewing gallery....as Alex put it, "You screwed me in the 1st set, midway through the 3rd and now you do it again"...it was seriously generous of him to shake the umpire's hand at the end.
Despite the defeat, I was hugely impressed, Alex has been working a lot on his serve since the summer and it really shows, he was hitting bombs out there...forehand is also a real weapon from the back, he hit winner after winner off that side throughout the match...got a great all-court game - some clinical volleying....
Tbh he looked a class apart from the other Brits I watched (didn't see Goodall who won 2&4).... he could have gone deep here
Gutted atm....
Sunderland, Shrewsbury next up for him then 4 weeks in the jungle playing futures and looking to rack up the pts and crack top 500 by year end....another futures final could just about do it
Will do full report sometime, I watched Skupski and Cox too....have a very, very early start tomorrow so might not be till Wed evening
It wasn't Dan's day today and bad luck for Alex. And I wanted Pauffley to take that.
Second round:
Joshua Goodall [300] vs. Rasmus Norby [549] of Denmark Ken Skupski [927] vs. Martin Pedersen [410] of Denmark Neil Bamford [872] vs. Frederik Nielsen [326] of Denmark Ian Flanagan [895] vs. Stefano Ianni [363] of Italy