The pace of the match felt very laboured, so good to see James emerge victorious. He has a good chance of reaching the SF's here - Safiullin has won some Futures but has yet to make a mark in challengers in the past 12 months.
Decent decision by Wardy to head to China. People can say what they want about his level of tennis but his scheduling expertise is second to none. Playing a guy ranked 350ish for a place in the SF is not something to gripe about.
I see that James is defending 18 points from a QF here last year so a chance of an upgrade. And then nothing to defend for the rest of the year or indeed anything of significance until well into next year.
It would be good to see him at least back in the top 200 before too long.
I see that James is defending 18 points from a QF here last year so a chance of an upgrade. And then nothing to defend for the rest of the year or indeed anything of significance until well into next year.
It would be good to see him at least back in the top 200 before too long.
Thats promising - is he staying out in Asia over the next few weeks do we know, presumably he doesnt expect to get into US qualies?
Decent decision by Wardy to head to China. People can say what they want about his level of tennis but his scheduling expertise is second to none. Playing a guy ranked 350ish for a place in the SF is not something to gripe about.
As you say, Bob, James Ward is incredibly savvy about his tournament entries - got a real nose for the good ones.
Wardy's win leapfrogs him over Dan Evans in the live rankings in the battle of the comebacks. Needless to say, Andy M is close on the heals of both of them.
Wardy's win leapfrogs him over Dan Evans in the live rankings in the battle of the comebacks. Needless to say, Andy M is close on the heals of both of them.
I assume "heals" is auto correct, but it's a great way of describing these three's comebacks. (Even if Dan's scars are probably more emotional and mental). I hope all three stay close on one another's 'heals' all the way back to the top 100.