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Post Info TOPIC: Week 46 - ITF M15 - New Delhi, India (hard)


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Week 46 - ITF M15 - New Delhi, India (hard)


L32:  Alexis Canter WR 1110 (CH = 773 September 2019) vs Nitin Kumar Sinha (IND) WR 1177 (CH = 870 in September 2018)

L32:  (8) Julian Cash WR 939 (CH = 902 at the start of the month) vs BYE



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In the doubles, Julian Cash & his Hungarian partner won 6-3 6-3

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Noticing that here and in Greece, one or two byes are appearing in the draws - wonder if there are too may events at this point of the season chasing too few players willing to travel

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L16:  (WC) Paras Dahiya & Pariksh!t Somani (IND/IND) UNR (0+1867) defeated Alexis Canter & Dev Javia (IND) CR 3881 (1974+1907) by 6-7(3) 6-3 [10-4]  hmm

L16:  (3) Julian Cash & Zsombor Velcz (HUN) CR 1598 (638+960) defeated Jatin Dahiya & Dalwinder Singh (IND/IND) CR 3520 (1638+1882) by 3 & 3

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QF:  Romain Faucon & Nicolas Tepmahc (BEL/FRA) CR 3412 (1692+1720) vs (3) Julian Cash & Zsombor Velcz (HUN) CR 1598 (638+960)



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L32: (8) Julian Cash WR 939 LOST to (q) Digvijay Pratap Singh (IND) 1655 4-6 2-6 :(

 

As said before, I see Julian's chance in tennis as being very much in doubles only. Having watched a few of his livestreams this year, I don't think he's one of the cohort of US college lads who is going to threaten the top 500 in singles, it's just all a bit slow (and hence error-prone). But he may well prove me wrong smile 



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 08:54:10 AM

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After the heady heights of earlier this month when all our players seemed to have a purple patch in the same week, I always find it interesting that we seem to move in groups, and this week players are generally going out earlier - I wonder what causes that, some sort of group think! Or just a pure coincidence?

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L32:  Nitin Kumar Sinha (IND) WR 1177 defeated Alexis Canter WR 1110 by 4-6 6-2 7-6(5)  cry



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QF: (3) Julian Cash & Zsombor Velcz (HUN) CR 1598 (638+960) def. Romain Faucon & Nicolas Tepmahc (BEL/FRA) CR 3412 (1692+1720) 6-2 6-2



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SF:  (3) Julian Cash & Zsombor Velcz (HUN) CR 1598 (638+960) vs (2) Anirudh Chandrasekar & Niki Kalyanda Poonacha (IND/IND) CR 1562 (712+850)



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Julian + into the final in straight sets

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SF:  (3) Julian Cash & Zsombor Velcz (HUN) CR 1598 (638+960) defeated (2) Anirudh Chandrasekar & Niki Kalyanda Poonacha (IND/IND) CR 1562 (712+850) by 5 & 3

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Final:  (1) Saketh Myneni & Vishnu Vardhan (IND/IND) CR 802 (350+452) vs (3) Julian Cash & Zsombor Velcz (HUN) CR 1598 (638+960)



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Sadly Julian and partner lost a very close final.

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Final: (1) Saketh Myneni & Vishnu Vardhan (IND/IND) CR 802 (350+452) beat (3) Julian Cash & Zsombor Velcz (HUN) CR 1598 (638+960) 6-3 3-6 [13-11]



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