QR1: Nikki Roenn UNR v Alberto Rodriguez-Cervantes (ESP) UNR QR1: (q3) Alexander Ward WR 978 v (qWC) Pedro Vera Castillo (ESP) UNR QR1: Morgan Phillips WR 1886 v Mario Cuellar-Gonzalez (ESP) WR 1379 QR1: Ben Pritchard WR 1435 v (q10) Milos Sekulic (SWE) WR 1435
Well done to them for qualifying, and hopefully they can take advantage of their relatively decent draws and get some points here, and it definately looks like Morgan is over his injury problems and he is back to playing at a level he was before his injury.
Both guys are on again tomorrow, Alex v the 6th seed from Italy, Arnaboldi, & Morgan v the German, Stebe, who saw off the Spanish 2nd seed, Checa-Calvo.
Alex is also playing his doubles match after receiving passage into the QFs when the aforementioned Checa-Calvo & partner withdrew.
Good to see Ward getting himself back in the points, but Morgan's win looks very impressive and is seemingly confirming that he does look to be back to somewhere near his best and he doesn't look to have rushed his comeback.
Stebe is a decent prospect, but Morgan should have a decent chance of beating him as long as he keeps playing at this level, and hopefully within the next few months he can get back to the verge of the top 500 where he was before it all started to go wrong a couple of years ago
The Brits in Spain succumbed to "Brit tennis players abroad" disease today: Alex lost 4 & 4 & Morgan 6-4 0-6 ( ) 3-6! Alex also lost his doubles match 4 & 4.
The Brits in Spain succumbed to "Brit tennis players abroad" disease today: Alex lost 4 & 4 & Morgan 6-4 0-6 ( ) 6-3! Alex also lost his doubles match 4 & 4.
The Brits in Spain succumbed to "Brit tennis players abroad" disease today: Alex lost 4 & 4 & Morgan 6-4 0-6 ( ) 6-3! Alex also lost his doubles match 4 & 4.
Shame. Not totally unexpected, however.
Given that they were both qualifiers playing more highly-ranked opponents, especially in Alex's case, no, but have just realised that the way I expressed Morgan's result (original post now edited) actually made it look as though he might in fact have won, hence this reply...