Out of interest, who is generally regarded as more talented, ali or jonny gray? I see Jonny is a few hundred places higher, but in my mind I'd always thought of Ali as the stronger, but I dont really know...
I have never seen Jonny play so wouldn't know, but the rankings difference is irrelevant at the moment given the college commitments.
The other thing I thought of today. Wimbledon wild cards would have received 50k each this year, approx. 8 of them is 400k. Across both events and doubles, best part of 1m?
The winners here get 900 quid. As they had insurance, surprised the wimbledon and lta authorities couldnt have put more money into these events or maybe even granted 10k each to the men and women who perhaps fell into the top 25 category, excepting the andy and jo Konta of the world of course.
Jon, they have actually doubled the total prize money for all of this series, and first round losers get money as well. The top prizes are up by 50% from the normal tour. The mens here is a tier 1, not a Premier, so 900 not 2250 to the winner.
But I agree they could have done more to help the players, although I seem to recall that grants were availsble to some of them.
Jon, they have actually doubled the total prize money for all of this series, and first round losers get money as well. The top prizes are up by 50% from the normal tour. The mens here is a tier 1, not a Premier, so 900 not 2250 to the winner.
But I agree they could have done more to help the players, although I seem to recall that grants were availsble to some of them.
Hi TA, I was aware, you're correct, theyd increased the money. But of course, theyd all be on the circuit now in normal years earning anyway, so I just felt ( realised) how much potential cash was sloshing around that perhaps hadnt been paid out...
Tell me CD. Is he one of the younger players you have waxed lyrical about on here before. I seem to remember something.
Not quite. Slightly strange history...
Arthur was one that I followed a lot and became a little fave because, a couple of years ago, he was pretty much unranked in juniors, and unknown, but - for me - had an interesting profile because his mother is a French ex-pro (got to be about WTA 200) and his dad is French, and the owner and president of the football club of FC Lorient. And has a lot of money, and was investing quite heavily in his son. (Despite both being French, I think he grew up here, and there's never been any question of him playing for France, dad set up/runs an investment firm in London, I think).
So, based on that and a couple of rumours on the grapevine, I was pretty sure he was a lot, lot better than his general profile gave him credit for. Which turned out to be true.
But when I saw him play, live, the first thing you noticed was how small he was for his age, which is always a slight concern. His tennis was very solid, though, very nice technique, a very committed player on the court.... but he wasn't one that excited you in the same way that George Loff did (although often the 'flashy' players don't do as well as the more solid ones like Arthur).
He's down to go to Stanford next year so obviously is quite smart too - and most certainly has a well-financed and well-oiled team behind him.
So, yes, I very much root for him (I take full credit for having 'discovered' him, of course) but he wouldn't be in the 'way lyrical' group.
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Thanks CD. If his dad owns FC Lorient, he is about to become 5m pounds richer. Leeds have their goalkeeper, Illan Meslier, on loan and will buy him at the end of the season. Why is it that my Leeds connections keep popping up everywhere.
Enjoy watching him rushing the net, and using the front half of the court so well - I think he played a lot of those 'Camembert' tennis zone games as a kid !
It's not always effective but he sees the areas well and is very proactive.
Ali, of course, also enjoys a net game, and mixes it up well, with his single-handed backhand and some great angles.