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CricketWeb Tennis - Season I

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Yeah no problems.

If you want to do this, just give us a list of five or so options and I'll go with who is available.
I reckon you should only be able to partner up with someone from CWL or someone you created (they are your mates in the game imo).
 

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Pretty sure Delev has directly qualified yeah?

Also re: Doubles, would like to team up with either of the following if at all possible :):

Mark Winterbottom (1st pref)
Roman Dorogan
Ion Andueza
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
I reckon you should only be able to partner up with someone from CWL or someone you created (they are your mates in the game imo).
Yep like the sound of that.

Meanwhile, Delev is probably on the cusp (I haven't worked out exactly yet). If he doesn't make it directly, he'd be first or second seed. :)
 

ripper868

International Coach
Maxum to the challenger...a first round loss there is just as good as losing in the final of qualifying.

Dont think any of my created players are in the draw at all so doubles is out for me.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Maxum to the challenger...a first round loss there is just as good as losing in the final of qualifying.

Dont think any of my created players are in the draw at all so doubles is out for me.
I had you paired up with Merab Shvelidze just as a random selection, but if you are off to Alessandria that's cool.
 

ripper868

International Coach
I had you paired up with Merab Shvelidze just as a random selection, but if you are off to Alessandria that's cool.
I'll stay with Alessandria, since it's clay and the higher ranked players will all be in the french.

Will look to doubles for the US open since it's a non favoured surface.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
1) Nilikar Midid
2) Antonio Bachunelli
3) Ninteh Doh

As doubles partners for Brett Read please. :)
 

David

International 12th Man
Want doubles, definitely, don't care who I'm partnered with. Wouldn't mind being a doubles specialist tbh.

Very pleased to be heading to the French.
 

Mister Wright

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Disappointed Heath and I couldn't get the job done for our country. Hopefully we can put in a better effort at the French.
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Disappointed Heath and I couldn't get the job done for our country. Hopefully we can put in a better effort at the French.
We'll have the power of experience after getting to the World Team Final and we'll know how to play in front of a big crowd. The team to beat for my money!
 

Simon

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Would like to play doubles with Becker Haas if possible. If not I'll give it a miss.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
French Open; Challenger Series Alessandria (Qualification) - May 25- June 1 Season I

French Open
Qualifiers - Roland Garros

CWLand's Alex de Wet has earned himself a spot in the main draw of a Grand Slam for the first time in his career following a string of impressive performances on the Parisian clay courts. The world number 137 dropped just one set all tournament as he breezed through the later rounds with a somewhat surprising lack of controversy. The 23rd seed started his run with possibly the hardest match of the 112 matches in the qualification period - prevailing in a three-set tussle with Estonian Anton Gritsjuk. In over three hours of competitive tennis, de Wet edged past Gritsjuk to produce a 7-6(5), 6-7(7), 7-5 victory. It got easier for de Wet from there; the CWLander proving too good for Alex Rojas as he sealed a convincing 6-3, 7-6(0) victory. The man who has at times been criticised for his on-court antics meant business as he grew in confidence to smash Ya'acov Mizrahi in the qualifying final. The Israeli had produced a solid run to account for ninth seed Emelio Cobos and Qatari Yousif Hassan, but he couldn't avoid a 7-5, 6-2 loss as the Zimbabwean-born de Wet advanced to the biggest tournament of his life.

Martti Korpinen came into qualifying seeded 13th, and things looked on track for the CWLander as he started off with a hard-fought victory against journeyman Flávio Augusto Martins. The Brazilian put up a great fight, but it was Korpinen who produced the goods at the most important times as he sealed a 7-5, 7-6(0) victory. But something looked amiss with the world number 124, and despite taking the first set against Olivier Lucas 6-1, he was unable to capitalise. Whilst the Monaco doubles specialist gave Korpinen numerous openings, the CWLander was caught well short of a maiden Grand Slam appearance as he fell deep in the third set 1-6, 6-2, 8-6. Korpinen will continue on to the challenger tournament in Alessandria where he is seeded fourth.

Joining Korpinen in Alessandria is Scotland Rivers who was unable to overcome local wildcard Romain Marchand in the first round of qualifying. The inexperienced CWLander played passable tennis as he followed the trend of the long first round clashes his compatriots had produced, but was ultimately done over by the Frenchman at the most inopportune times. Rivers was up a break early in the first set, but blew his chance as Marchand roared back into the set. The Frenchman edged the tiebreaker, before snaring a late break to seal a 7-6(5), 7-5 victory. Marchand wouldn't progress past the second round, though, as he fell in straight sets to Michael De Kinsele, 6-0, 6-2.

Qualifiers: Henrik Henrikkson (SWE); Victor Zsasz (SUI); Andrej Konc (SVK); Alex Peters (GER); Marc Carretero (ESP); Anothy Ficher (USA); Sebastian Moss (GBR); Stipo Vučemilović (CRO); Alex de Wet (CWL); Michael De Kinsele (ITA); Johan Ortiz (COL); Sheng Yiming (CHN); Gjorgi Dinov (MKD); Samuel Thorpe (USA); Fernando Aguero (ESP); Christopher Durand (FRA).

Alessandria Challenger
Qualifiers - Alessandria

Draw

CWLand's new face Vladimir Stakhanov failed to follow up on his impressive wildcard play off performance with a qualifying spot into the main draw of Alessandria as he fell in straight sets in the second round. The Russian-born player showed some of the fire of his homeland in his round clash as he engaged in a three-set tussle with German Dieter Bonhof. In a scrappy encounter, Stakhanov produced the goods in the first and third sets to seal a 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 victory. However his form did not continue into the second round as he was roundly thrashed by eventual qualifier and second seed Zenon Nowich. The Pole took little over an hour to dispatch a dispirited Stakhanov - prevailing 6-1, 6-3

Qualifiers: Christian Bruns (SUI); Zenon Nowich (POL); Leonel Romeo (COL); Aleksandr Jeladze (GEO).
 

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Chubb

International Regular
So it didn't even matter that he didn't get the wildcard? Fantastic! Hopefully he can do some damage in the main draw now.
 
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