SirBloody Idiot
Cricketer Of The Year
CWLand Championships
Thursday - Edfield, West CWLand, CWLand (Indoor Hard)
Thursday - Edfield, West CWLand, CWLand (Indoor Hard)
- The biggest name thus far has been bundled out of the CWLand Championships as Matt Bre stunned the fledgeling nation with a three-set boilover against Heath Davis. The fifth seed was overwhelming favourite to beat the World No. 116, but quickly found that he was in for a tougher encounter than expected as Bre claimed the opening set 6-3. Bre's weakness on the Challenger tour this season has been his ability to neutralise big servers, but he looked at home against the Davis barrage despite the big man firing down eighteen aces in the first two sets. He pulled out a couple of them in clutch moments in the tiebreaker, and still looked odds on to take the match in the decider. But the eleventh seed hung strong, and his persistence paid off big time as he shocked the fifth seed to oust him 6-3, 6-7(2), 7-5. Meanwhile Sven Oxenstierna finished his round robin stage with a third straight win. His 6-2, 6-2 victory saw him outclass and overwhelm former World No. 55 Mat Mitchell who looked resigned about his elimination as he failed to put up much of a fight to go 0-3 in the Red Group.
- Rob Bowenburg's chances of quarter final action were done before they even began as Randy Smeltz had no trouble accounting for Marcuss Deane in straight sets. Bowenburg needed a minor miracle to qualify, but he did not get it as Smeltz countered the big-serving Deane whose competitiveness earlier in the week went missing against the top 20 player. Still, the 6-3, 6-3 scoreline wasn't as bad as it could have been against top level talent and he ends the week 0-6 without winning a set. The later match in the Green Group was purely to decide spots, and it was Scotland Rivers who completed a great week as he easily beat Bowenburg 6-3, 6-3. Bowenburg had nothing but prize money to play for, and that wasn't enough to inspire him to greater heights as Rivers surged into the quarter finals as No. 1 from the Green Group with a straight sets win.