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Stircrazy wrote:

QF:  (Q) Martin Damm (USA) WR 740 vs George Loffhagen WR 359

Damm beat the ninth seed, Strombachs, by 1 & 3 in his last 16 match.


George has given Damm a walkover.  cry



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QF: (Q) Lukas Pokorny (SVK) WR 412 lost to Charles Broom WR 320 3-6, 6-4, 6-0

Well done Charlie


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SF:  Charles Broom WR 320 vs (8) Federico Ciną (ITA) WR 323 (= CH)

Ciną is only 18.



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QF:  Tom Hands & Mark Whitehouse CR 571 (287+284) "defeated" (3) Lukas Pokorny & Sun Fajing (SVK/CHN) CR 423 (217+206) by a walkover

I'm sure they'll take that!  smile



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Thursday 22nd of May 2025 12:55:03 PM

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Stircrazy wrote:
Stircrazy wrote:

QF:  (Q) Martin Damm (USA) WR 740 vs George Loffhagen WR 359

Damm beat the ninth seed, Strombachs, by 1 & 3 in his last 16 match.


George has given Damm a walkover.  cry


 As CD said smile



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QF:  Masamichi Imamura & Naoki Tajima (JPN/JPN) CR 656 (305+353) defeated Charles Broom & Alastair Gray CR 1463 (160+1303) by 7-6(2) 6-4  hmm



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Stircrazy wrote:

QF:  Tom Hands & Mark Whitehouse CR 571 (287+284) "defeated" (3) Lukas Pokorny & Sun Fajing (SVK/CHN) CR 423 (217+206) by a walkover

I'm sure they'll take that!  smile


SF:  (1) Siddhant Banthia & Ramkumar Ramanathan (IND/IND) CR 310 (172+138) vs Tom Hands & Mark Whitehouse CR 571 (287+284)



-- Edited by Stircrazy on Thursday 22nd of May 2025 12:55:56 PM

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I think (hope) its hands and whitehouse in the doubles semis.

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Doonan wrote:

I think (hope) its hands and whitehouse in the doubles semis.


You're quite right, Doonan, it is.  Got my wires well & truly crossed there!    No idea how it happened.  Wilful blindness?  no  Errors all now corrected.  Thank you for pointing them out.  



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With all the scores you update your errors are extraordinarily minimal! I think its because of the progress Broom has made in this tournament and expectation that it is continued. Long may it continue in singles.

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SF:  (8) Federico Ciną (ITA) WR 323 defeated Charles Broom WR 320 by 6-2 6-7(5) 7-6(5)  hmm

So close!  Disappointing.  cry



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SF:  (1) Siddhant Banthia & Ramkumar Ramanathan (IND/IND) CR 310 (172+138) defeated Tom Hands & Mark Whitehouse CR 571 (287+284) by 4 & 2  cry



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Still another decent week for Charlie. Like Ryan and Jay, he's heading in the right direction again, although I think he has a big chunk of grass court points coming off sometime in June from a challenger final last year.

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Sheddie wrote:

Still another decent week for Charlie. Like Ryan and Jay, he's heading in the right direction again, although I think he has a big chunk of grass court points coming off sometime in June from a challenger final last year.


 Yep, as well as Charlie (wasnt his the Nottingham "Indoor" grass court event, when it rained half the week?) Billy and Paul have chunks of points about to fall over the next 6/7 weeks or so- but Charlie has almost half his points about to come off. 

In the womens, Emily A and Naiktha have proportionally big chunks that they are trying to defend as well 



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Friday 23rd of May 2025 03:07:06 PM

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