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Week 26 - ATP 250 - Rothesay International - Eastbourne, Great Britain (grass)


glad for liam also, for exactly what Bob says!

Who does Liam play next?

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JonH comes home wrote:

glad for liam also, for exactly what Bob says!

Who does Liam play next?


 Ymer or van de Zandschulp.



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Well done Liam.

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Bob in Spain wrote:
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Is nobody else watching this all British clash between LB and Jan Choinski?


I tend to work on the general rule of thumb that if nobody is posting, it is because they ARE watching.

 


 It was an attempt to invite those in who might feel intimidated or need a little encouragement to post, which didn't work, but thanks for your own attempt to boost posting all the same.



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Bob in Spain wrote:

Pleased for Liam. He has had a tough run since injury halted his early season progress.


 Yes, but Jan is not a grass court player....



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Neil Gee wrote:
Bob in Spain wrote:
Neil Gee wrote:

Is nobody else watching this all British clash between LB and Jan Choinski?


I tend to work on the general rule of thumb that if nobody is posting, it is because they ARE watching.

 


 It was an attempt to invite those in who might feel intimidated or need a little encouragement to post, which didn't work, but thanks for your own attempt to boost posting all the same.


 Sadly working so follow on live scores sites and try to keep up with highlights at night ! So my posts tend to be of the come on or well done or tough luck variety in terms of matches. 

dont get me started with itf events - I tend to not read whats going on until I see the friday feeling thread to point me in the right direction. Haha 



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Stircrazy wrote:

L28:  (WC) Liam Broady WR 147 defeated (LL) Jan Choinski WR 167 by 3 & 4


L16:  (WC) Liam Broady WR 147 vs Mikael Ymer (SWE) WR 61 (CH = 50 in April)



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paulisi wrote:
Bob in Spain wrote:

Pleased for Liam. He has had a tough run since injury halted his early season progress.


 Yes, but Jan is not a grass court player....


 From watching that game yes that is very clear. Jan will make some good money this summer courtesy of his Southampton Mother but he doesnt look comfortable on the grass at all so that was a nice wee breeze for Liam. Decent chance next round as well.



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BradMarx90 wrote:
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glad for liam also, for exactly what Bob says!

Who does Liam play next?


 Ymer or van de Zandschulp.


 So Ymer it is. Talented but not sure hes experienced in grass and reckon Liam could be the steadier ship and take it in 3. lets see . 



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L16:  Mikael Ymer (SWE) WR 61 defeated (WC) Liam Broady WR 147 by 2 & 4



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L16:  Mikael Ymer (SWE) WR 61 defeated (WC) Liam Broady WR 147 by 2 & 4


 oh crikey - didnt get that right and didnt expect a comprehensive loss.

Liam hasnt done well in singles on the grass so far, let's hope he saved it all for Wimbledon? 

His doubles, conversely, has gone pretty well



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JonH comes home wrote:
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L16:  Mikael Ymer (SWE) WR 61 defeated (WC) Liam Broady WR 147 by 2 & 4


 oh crikey - didnt get that right and didnt expect a comprehensive loss.

Liam hasnt done well in singles on the grass so far, let's hope he saved it all for Wimbledon? 

His doubles, conversely, has gone pretty well


 Yes I only saw a few games of the first set but from what I did see Liam looked comprehensively outclassed today.



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On the bright side though if you're a gambler Mikael Ymer might be a decent long shot for the tournament trophy.

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Neil Gee wrote:

On the bright side though if you're a gambler Mikael Ymer might be a decent long shot for the tournament trophy.


 Was hoping to see him play, but hes out hmm



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Elegant Point wrote:
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On the bright side though if you're a gambler Mikael Ymer might be a decent long shot for the tournament trophy.


 Was hoping to see him play, but hes out hmm


What's wrong with him? 

I saw Elias lost but Mikael is out too?  



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