I cant see this mention elsewhere but in case anyone is wondering where all the Brits are this week, many are playing 'county matches' see County Matches all groups As would be expected from The LTA their website shows only detailed results of group 1 see Results - group 1 only
A look at this group only will reveal many familiar names, both old and new!
Does anyone know if you can find out who's playing, outside of Group 1?
Top secret I am afraid! What makes it annoying is that they must have all the details logged somewhere - I say give them to Steven then we would have tons of stats - win to loss ratios, predictions for young players vs old players etc. etc.
Apparently quite a 'social' occasion is County week, enjoyed by lots of the players.
Yes, from what I understand this is one of the highlights of the year for many.
mjd wrote:Top secret I am afraid! What makes it annoying is that they must have all the details logged somewhere - I say give them to Steven then we would have tons of stats - win to loss ratios, predictions for young players vs old players etc. etc.
No ranking points at stake, and it's doubles, so you'll be lucky ... though if the results found their way to me (or anyone else on here) you would at least get the results published somewhere that people could read them.
As you say, the weird thing is that they must keep similar records for the other groups, so why not post them in the same way as the G1 results?
By the way, I assume they don't play these matches flat out - three 3-setters per day every day is quite a lot of tennis, even if it is doubles!
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They seem quite strict in some regards and I cant help wondering if they are restricting support by "Banners and advertising literature relating to Team/County sponsors must NOT appear within the Tennis Ground during the Championships."
Good to see Devon are up into group 3 this year, and have made a decent start to by winning both their opening matches.
There's normally a bit of coverage in the local paper here on how Devon do, but haven't got today's yet, and as there's nothing on the website, they may not be covering it, at least yet.
Couldn't tell you who was playing for Devon though....
I took a spin to the west coast of Norfolk today, yes Hunstanton does really face due west!
At this group 3 event were several familiar faces - Josh Goodall, Burnham Arlidge,Graham Dyce, Josh Milton, Ian Flanagan and from the past Tom Po****, Chris Lewis and Pete Russell (Bloomers Coach) to name a few.
The most notable thing was the total lack of umpires, linesmen, etc., with only one official to cover all 10 courts and yet no one came to blows! I did see one racket hurled into the net from 10 feet away in anger and one ball knocked through the trees into a neighbouring field but generally it seemed quite a sociable and friendly event, all players enjoying themselves representing their respective counties.
It seemed very well organised and conditions were perfect - hot and sunny with a refreshing breeze and the courts looked pretty good as well, especially for public courts. Scores were being published in the clubhouse and not kept secret!
An interesting day, maybe tomorrow I will visit Cromer on the north coast - a group 2 event and see who is there.
Oh, just remembered a notable fashion feature - Josh Milton had a 'Bloomers style' florescent lime green shirt which stood out from all of the ordinary ones.
Edit - deleted teams which were those at East mosely of course
Neil Harman's written an article on the county cup... but perhaps the most interesting thing from him comes in the final paragraph, where he says that Colin Fleming is re-embarking on his professional career next week
ForeverDelayed wrote:Neil Harman's written an article on the county cup... but perhaps the most interesting thing from him comes in the final paragraph, where he says that Colin Fleming is re-embarking on his professional career next week
Oh that is good news - I hope he's coming back for singles as well as doubles, because he was looking like he might turn into quite a decent singles player - in fact, he's the last Brit to beat Nielsen before the Dane started off on his 23-match Brit-bashing streak!
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When I saw his first winning results in the County Cup, I did wonder wonder whether it might indicate a comeback. Very pleased to add another player to the list.