Van Rijthoven is in the singles final in atp 250 in s-Hertogenbosch; he lost in qualies last week in Surbiton! And plays Ilkley next week. If he wins the title tomorrow, youd have to say hes putting himself into the wild card discussion.
Given that the first two challengers havent produced a winner not already in the main draw, the dutchman and Virtanen are two putting themselves in the discussion.
Although Virtanen wasnt given a qualies wildcard at Ilkley so that is probably to Think he might get a Wimbledon one.
I don't see either of them getting a Wimbledon MD WC. Just a smidgen of a chance for Van Rijthoven if he wins that title but I'd still doubt it. Definitely not Virtanen, it'll be a result if he gets into qualifying.
-- Edited by indiana on Saturday 11th of June 2022 09:22:51 PM
Van Rijthoven is in the singles final in atp 250 in s-Hertogenbosch; he lost in qualies last week in Surbiton! And plays Ilkley next week. If he wins the title tomorrow, youd have to say hes putting himself into the wild card discussion.
Given that the first two challengers havent produced a winner not already in the main draw, the dutchman and Virtanen are two putting themselves in the discussion.
Although Virtanen wasnt given a qualies wildcard at Ilkley so that is probably to Think he might get a Wimbledon one.
I don't see either of them getting a Wimbledon MD WC. Just a smidgen of a chance for Van Rijthoven if he wins that title but I'd still doubt it. Definitely not Virtanen, it'll be a result if he gets into qualifying.
-- Edited by indiana on Saturday 11th of June 2022 09:22:51 PM
Yes, Virtanen was fanciful , but it will be interesting if van Rijthoven wins the title as to what they decide to do.
Van Rijthoven is in the singles final in atp 250 in s-Hertogenbosch; he lost in qualies last week in Surbiton! And plays Ilkley next week. If he wins the title tomorrow, youd have to say hes putting himself into the wild card discussion.
Moving this here as the original comments are in the womens wild card play offs thread and this is about the mens!
CD wrote "Less jumping for joy over Van Ritjhoven - he gets knocked out in R1 at Surbiton, has one great tournament, and then gets a wildcard to Wimbledon - what??? - it's all rather lost on me....".
I think I disagree, sorry CD!! For me, if we are giving wild cards to winners of the 3 Challenger events, then it is perfectly right that someone winning one of the ATP Tour grass events these few weeks, not already qualified, should get one. Particularly given that Surbiton and Nottingham has ended up with a player winning who needs a wild card, I think it is great that Van Rijthoven gets rewarded - don't forget he also beat Medvedev there. He may do nothing at Wimbledon but for me it is what a wild card is for!
"Jon called the van Rijthoven one. I was rather doubtful, thinking he had a "smidgen" of a chance once he'd won the s'Hertogenbosch final. I'm still a bit surprised."
"Jon called the van Rijthoven one. I was rather doubtful, thinking he had a "smidgen" of a chance once he'd won the s'Hertogenbosch final. I'm still a bit surprised."
I was just putting myself in their mindset. The grass season is short and there are 6 Tour events and 3 Challengers in the run up to Wimbledon - and Eastbourne and Mallorca are too late probably for wildcards. I think Wimbledon has been keen to try and create a sense of a grass season and the aim of rewarding the winners of the 3 Challengers as they have been doing in the past few years was to bolster those events and the season. I guess they didnt expect a player to win one of the Tour events from such a low base, but it creates a good feel good story if someone does and then gets the reward for it. He will enter the MD now with a little bit of narrative around him and be someone to keep an eye on.
He probably also earns as much again with the WC as he did for winning the title, ha.
I just wondered about an insular aspect to their mindset.
Such as the LTA and AELTC have proved difficult in the past and again this year initially with Lloyd re WCs for very good doubles players' regular foreign partners.
I just wondered about an insular aspect to their mindset.
Such as the LTA and AELTC have proved difficult in the past and again this year initially with Lloyd re WCs for very good doubles players' regular foreign partners.
I think the Lloyd and Harri thing was just plain weird!! It was no doubt obvious to them they would need to give Lloyd and Harri and team wild card, no way they would split up and it was almost negotiating for the sake of it - we have some strength here guys; when in fact I am sure it would never have ended up with anything else than Lloyd and Harri getting the wildcard; imagine if they had forced Lloyd to play with someone else...and then the charade about trying to get a singles CH WC in Helsinki in recompense. All just a bit silly for my liking!!
I just wondered about an insular aspect to their mindset.
Such as the LTA and AELTC have proved difficult in the past and again this year initially with Lloyd re WCs for very good doubles players' regular foreign partners.
I think the Lloyd and Harri thing was just plain weird!! It was no doubt obvious to them they would need to give Lloyd and Harri and team wild card, no way they would split up and it was almost negotiating for the sake of it - we have some strength here guys; when in fact I am sure it would never have ended up with anything else than Lloyd and Harri getting the wildcard; imagine if they had forced Lloyd to play with someone else...and then the charade about trying to get a singles CH WC in Helsinki in recompense. All just a bit silly for my liking!!
There must have been a real temptation for the Finns to say no to anything in return and let the LTA deal with that. But I guess they ultimately didn't want Harri to lose out if the LTA really did play silly bu****s.
Good to see Ali G given his chance as well. And Felix, Aidan and Billy in qualies. Perhaps with a good run at Ilkley, Dan or Charlie can also secure one - maybe whoever wins their match up today?
The Wimbledon site itself is a better source. The link goes to a PDF, where the print is larger & I personally am not plagued by invitations to sign up to bloody Twitter which obcure my view of the lists!
Liam, Jay, Ali G, Paul & Ryan all there in the singles main draw (one still to be announced, Stan the Man & van Rijthoven the non-Brits)). Liam/Jay, Julian/Henry, Ali G/Ryan & Jonny O/Ken in the doubles (three still to be announced). Arthur, Felix, Billy, Aidan & Luca Pow have qWCs, two to be announce + two from the play-offs.