Pity if that's it for Lloyd & Harri, a partnership that saw both rise up the rankings, but the odd thing makes me wonder if Lloyd is the easiest guy to get along with.
Harri said he wasn't originally planning to play this week and Lloyd made plans without him. It's pretty clear from his blog he sees a long term future together.
Both Lloyd and Harri are more on the quieter/laid back side side and Harri has stated before he hates playing with a more aggressive come on shouter types. I think Lloyd's problems are mostly in poster's heads not reality.
-- Edited by wolf on Sunday 8th of August 2021 05:52:46 PM
Harri said he wasn't originally planning to play this week and Lloyd made plans without him. It's pretty clear from his blog he sees a long term future together.
Both Lloyd and Harri are more on the quieter/laid back side side and Harri has stated before he hates playing with a more aggressive come on shouter types. I think Lloyd's problems are mostly in poster's heads not reality.
-- Edited by wolf on Sunday 8th of August 2021 05:52:46 PM
Ah, that's good to hear. Thanks, wolf. Sounds rather clearer than my attempted reading between the lines.
For those who havent read it, Harri's blog is really interesting and in depth.
In this snippet below (it translates into English on my laptop) but not on my phone, Harri makes clear he and Lloyd get on well and plan to play as a regular pair - the season timing and getting into events seems to have conspired to cause them to play with other partners generally, but they hope to reach the US Open and, if not, will push on together in the Autumn and possibly play more CH level events as well
Looks an impressive effort on clay against an Argentine ranked 62 places above him. He was derailed somewhat by the pandemic (as were many I expect) but hopefully this is a sign that his career is getting back on track.