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Post Info TOPIC: Week 34 - US Open - Flushing Meadows, New York, NY, USA (hard) - men's qualifying


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RE: Week 34 - US Open - Flushing Meadows, New York, NY, USA (hard) - men's qualifying


Pretty disappointing result given that Jan's defending points for qualifying last year and his opponent seems to almost exclusively play on clay.



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George serving a few double faults giving the Australian Kubler the chance to serve for the first set at 4-5

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With no US Open qualifying points this year, Jan is currently projected to drop 140 points over the US Open fortnight ( 2024 USO qualifying for the MD plus an Austrian Challenger title ), back down to our quite large group ranked between 200 and 250.

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octagonclock wrote:

Pretty disappointing result given that Jan's defending points for qualifying last year and his opponent seems to almost exclusively play on clay.


 With no US Open qualifying points this year, Jan is currently projected to drop 140 points over the US Open fortnight ( 2024 USO qualifying for the MD plus an Austrian Challenger title ), back down to our quite large group ranked between 200 and 250.

Could be another large GB qualifying group for Australian Open qualifying but may again be a bit of a bun fight to get quite a number of them in. Hopefully a few have good ends to the year.



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jack PJ just lost his second set TB

Playing well but, like always, just a few, costly, lose points at critical moments

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jack PJ just lost his second set TB

Playing well but, like always, just a few, costly, lose points at critical moments


 Are you watching it?



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seagull wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:

jack PJ just lost his second set TB

Playing well but, like always, just a few, costly, lose points at critical moments


 Are you watching it?


 Yes, on the en.sportplus site



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Cheers. God knows why Sky cant show it.

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seagull wrote:

Cheers. God knows why Sky cant show it.


 It is showing it



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octagonclock wrote:

Pretty disappointing result given that Jan's defending points for qualifying last year and his opponent seems to almost exclusively play on clay.


 Like one or two other of the Brits, Jan didnt put in hardcourt yards ahead of this event. Logic still baffles me. 



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Stircrazy wrote:

          QR1:  Harold Mayot (FRA) WR 152 defeated Johannus Monday WR 231 by 5 & 3  cry

          QR1:  Lloyd Harris (RSA) WR 353 defeated (q18) Daniel Evans WR 137 by 6-4 3-6 7-5  bleh

QR1:  (ALT) Andrea Collarini (ARG) WR 241 defeated Jan Choinski WR 150 by 7-6(4) 6-4  cry


QR1:  Jason Kubler (AUS) WR 198 defeated George Loffhagen 246 by 4 & 5



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DF wrote:
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Cheers. God knows why Sky cant show it.


 It is showing it


 Also showing Harriet's match and Oliver C now



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Jack is leaking points as his match nears the end.

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DF wrote:

Jack is leaking points as his match nears the end.


 Can't get over the finish line sadly :( hope I'm wrong! 



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Jack just froze unfortunately. He was so far in front in that MTB and just let it slip. The match point at 10-9 I think it was where he pushed the backhand wide was all footwork - just got stuck in place. Similarly a mess of a weak (albeit high kicked) second serve return, and then a huge double fault on the other two.

Poor guy.

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