Mens singles QF- Alfie plays Egberink of NL; Gordon plays de la Puente of Spain, seeded 3. Tough for Gordon but Alfie should win
Quad singles QF - Greg plays Vink, top seed; Andy plays Woodman. Greg is a heavy underdog, Andys match is probably a 50/50 call - Woodman won last time out when they played in Melbourne, Andy is higher ranked.
Mens doubles SF - Alfie and Gordon play Houdet and Miki and should win
Womens doubles SF - Lucy and Griffioen play second seeded Li and Wang, Could be close but the Chinese should win
Quad doubles QF - Greg and Woodman play Sasson and Vink, the top seeds.
Alfie and Alfie/Gordon should hope to get through and Andy has a decent shout.
Well, Alfie and Gordon lost in the match tie break. The wheelchair tennis started well here but fizzled out and most will be disappointed, maybe Greg Slade aside and possibly Andy
A few months to the AO; interested to see if Alfie and Gordon can pick back up.
the slam season is over and the tour returns to Europe. The big super series event in the south of France is in a few weeks, and the Paris Masters is a big money event for the men in late October. The NEC Masters Tour finals is yet to be named in terms of date and venue, most likely mid November
A reminder of the remaining main events this season:
Sep 16-20 Toyota Open de L'Ile de Re (off the coast near Nantes) Series 2
Sep 23-27 Sardinia Open Series 1
Sep 27-29 Japan Open (mens) Series 1
Sep 30 - Oct 5 - French Riviera Open Super Series
Oct 7-10 Manacor, Mallorca, Open Series 1
Oct 17-19 Japan Open (womens) Series 1
Oct 21-25 Open du Loiret Series 2
Oct 31- Nov 2 Paris Masters Series 1
November tbd - ITF NEC Masters Finals (last season it was 11-17 Nov, presumably similar this year although a venue is yet to be announced).
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Saturday 6th of September 2025 11:25:29 AM