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Week 35 - ITF M25 - Bagnères-de-Bigorre, France (hard)


L32:  (PR) Ryan Storrie WR 1171 (CH = 626 in April 2018) vs (Q) Clément Chidekh (FRA) 702 (CH = 698 last week)

L32:  (Q) Millen Hurrion WR 1439 vs (4) Sebastian Fanselow (GER) WR 416 (CH = 294 in July 2019)

L32:  (5) Harold Mayot (FRA) WR 430 (CH = 411 last September) vs Alastair Gray WR 1046 (CH = 962 in June)



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L16:  Alastair Gray & Ryan Storrie CR 2041 (503+1538) vs Kenny de Schepper & Allan Deschamps (FRA/FRA) CR 2205 (948+1257)



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Christine wrote:

Surely one of the reasons for choosing a first name is to distinguish one person from another and so the bigger the variety the better - I would have found it so useful when I was a teacher when I used to get 3 or 4 children with the same trendy first name in a class, so I'm all in favour of these different names!


Different yes, but trendy/outlandish absolutely not, whatever the explanation!  disbelief  I've never got over the risible names with which Jamie & Jools Oliver saddled their brood:  Poppy Honey Rosie, Petal Blossom Rainbow, Buddy Bear Maurice, Daisy Boo Pamela & River Rocket Blue!   vomit.gif



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Christine wrote:

Surely one of the reasons for choosing a first name is to distinguish one person from another and so the bigger the variety the better - I would have found it so useful when I was a teacher when I used to get 3 or 4 children with the same trendy first name in a class, so I'm all in favour of these different names!


Different yes, but trendy/outlandish absolutely not, whatever the explanation!  disbelief  I've never got over the risible names with which Jamie & Jools Oliver saddled their brood:  Poppy Honey Rosie, Petal Blossom Rainbow, Buddy Bear Maurice, Daisy Boo Pamela & River Rocket Blue!   vomit.gif


With names like that, parents need to be able to afford a school where the children wont get bullied!
Knew someone called Delilah who had a really miserable time at school because of it - she called her own children James and Emily  



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L32:  (Q) Clément Chidekh (FRA) 702 defeated (PR) Ryan Storrie WR 1171 by 2 & 2



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Millen and Ying have got into the dubs as alts



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Tuesday 31st of August 2021 12:00:46 PM

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Stircrazy wrote:

L16:  Alastair Gray & Ryan Storrie CR 2041 (503+1538) vs Kenny de Schepper & Allan Deschamps (FRA/FRA) CR 2205 (948+1257)


L16:  Arthur Fils & Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (!) (FRA/FRA) (*) CR 1632 (851+781) vs (ALT) Ying Hou & Millen Hurrion UNR (0+1571)

(*) Aged 17 & 18 respectively



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Would you Adam & Eve it?!!

L16:  (ALT) Ying Hou & Millen Hurrion UNR (0+1571) defeated Arthur Fils & Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA/FRA) CR 1632 (851+781) by 2-6 6-4 [10-6]  biggrin



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Of course I would! That's our lads!

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Would you Adam & Eve it?!!

L16:  (ALT) Ying Hou & Millen Hurrion UNR (0+1571) defeated Arthur Fils & Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA/FRA) CR 1632 (851+781) by 2-6 6-4 [10-6]  biggrin


L16:  Alastair Gray & Ryan Storrie CR 2041 (503+1538) defeated Kenny de Schepper & Allan Deschamps (FRA/FRA) CR 2205 (948+1257) by 4-6 6-3 [10-4]



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QF:  (1) Hsu Yu Hsiou & Benjamin Lock (YPE/ZIM) CR 480 (264+216) vs Alastair Gray & Ryan Storrie CR 2041 (503+1538)

QF:  Clément Chidekh & Luca Sanchez (FRA/FRA) UNR vs (ALT) Ying Hou & Millen Hurrion UNR (0+1571)



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L32:  (Q) Millen Hurrion WR 1439 defeated (4) Sebastian Fanselow (GER) WR 416 by 2-6 7-5 7-6(3)  biggrin 



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That is a SUPER result from our interestingly-named Millen

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L16:  (WC) Robin Bertrand (FRA) WR 1277 (CH = 1264 last month) vs (Q) Millen Hurrion WR 1439



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Ali G is playing the young hope of French tennis (well, one of them).

Mayot is born 2002 and ex-no 1 in juniors. Won the Aussie Grand Slam juniors.

Ali won the first set 6-2

ANd it was very close in the second but the youngster snatched it at the death, 7-5

C'mon, Alistair !

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