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World Tour Finals I
Hall dealt tough group
Two-time Grand Slam winner Jason Hall faces a tough road to claiming the inaugural World Tour Finals as he was drawn with Wimbledon champion Darcy Cowan, former World No. 2 Radivoj Daneu and World No. 7 József Boros. The World No. 1 has suffered big losses to both Cowan and Daneu - Cowan stunned his fellow American in the semi finals of Wimbledon, whilst Daneu claimed a second Masters Series title with a win in Miami.
In the second group, in form Spaniard Daniel Páez Blanco will combat a quicker surface in Flushing Meadows than he had in his wins in Valencia and last week in Paris. Compounding that is third seed Radek Špidlá who will hope to bounce back from his exit in Paris to Tiago Matías. The two look the most likely to advance from their group, but sixth seed Sven Oxenstierna and eighth seed Rasmus Olesen could pose big threats to the world's second and third best players.
Whilst the Red Group is stacked in the singles draw, the doubles draw made for a brutal Blue Group headlined by Hayden & Ross Onwye. The second seeds were handed a group including third best team Heath Davis & Jojo Mustard, Wimbledon champs Sandro Bachunelli & Hicham Hadir and French Open finalists and Paris Masters winners Tal Cohen & Raz Teper.
Singles Round Robin Groups
Red Group
(1) Jason Hall
(4) Darcy Cowan
(5) Radivoj Daneu
(7) József Boros
Blue Group
(2) Daniel Páez Blanco
(3) Radek Špidlá
(6) Sven Oxenstierna
(8) Rasmus Olesen
Doubles Round Robin Groups
Red Group
(1) Hugh James/Ralph Robinson
(4) Jefferson Drake/Martti Korpinen
(6) Andrej Konc/Evgeniy Maximov
(8) Ion Andueza/Sanchez Emelio
Blue Group
(2) Hayden Onwye/Ross Onwye
(3) Heath Davis/Jojo Mustard
(5) Sandro Bachunelli/Hicham Hadir
(7) Tal Cohen/Raz Teper
Hall dealt tough group
Two-time Grand Slam winner Jason Hall faces a tough road to claiming the inaugural World Tour Finals as he was drawn with Wimbledon champion Darcy Cowan, former World No. 2 Radivoj Daneu and World No. 7 József Boros. The World No. 1 has suffered big losses to both Cowan and Daneu - Cowan stunned his fellow American in the semi finals of Wimbledon, whilst Daneu claimed a second Masters Series title with a win in Miami.
In the second group, in form Spaniard Daniel Páez Blanco will combat a quicker surface in Flushing Meadows than he had in his wins in Valencia and last week in Paris. Compounding that is third seed Radek Špidlá who will hope to bounce back from his exit in Paris to Tiago Matías. The two look the most likely to advance from their group, but sixth seed Sven Oxenstierna and eighth seed Rasmus Olesen could pose big threats to the world's second and third best players.
Whilst the Red Group is stacked in the singles draw, the doubles draw made for a brutal Blue Group headlined by Hayden & Ross Onwye. The second seeds were handed a group including third best team Heath Davis & Jojo Mustard, Wimbledon champs Sandro Bachunelli & Hicham Hadir and French Open finalists and Paris Masters winners Tal Cohen & Raz Teper.
Singles Round Robin Groups
Red Group
(1) Jason Hall
(4) Darcy Cowan
(5) Radivoj Daneu
(7) József Boros
Blue Group
(2) Daniel Páez Blanco
(3) Radek Špidlá
(6) Sven Oxenstierna
(8) Rasmus Olesen
Doubles Round Robin Groups
Red Group
(1) Hugh James/Ralph Robinson
(4) Jefferson Drake/Martti Korpinen
(6) Andrej Konc/Evgeniy Maximov
(8) Ion Andueza/Sanchez Emelio
Blue Group
(2) Hayden Onwye/Ross Onwye
(3) Heath Davis/Jojo Mustard
(5) Sandro Bachunelli/Hicham Hadir
(7) Tal Cohen/Raz Teper