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Week 2: Brisbane [Smeltz], Chennai [Carter], Doha [Špidlá], Sao Paolo [Juraev]

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Entry Lists as they stand (you can still join):

DOHA

Entry deadline: November 23, I
Seeding: December 28: I


1 Daniel Páez Blanco ESP 2
2 Radek Špidlá CZE 3
3 Sven Oxenstierna FRC 6
4 József Boros HUN 7
5 Miroslav Brdar CRO 14
6 Almen Benaglio SUI 22
7 Zhijun Sun CHN 28
8 Jason Bradley USA 35
9 Ivan Genov BUL 38
10 Sergio Joaquín ESP 39
11 Ion Andueza ESP 40
12 Dmitry Orlov RUS 44
13 János Varga HUN 45
14 Nilikar Midid CRO 48
15 Tal Cohen ISR 50
16 Gregor Gorshkov RUS 54
17 Paolo Mandonna ARG 55
18 Yves Parmentier BEL 64
19 Mark Harmel BEL 66
20 Marcelo Alavos PAR 69
21 Oleg Puder RUS 81
22 José Navarro PER 83
23 Valter Cordiero POR 85
24 Oscar Highsmith GBR 91
25 Aldo Marín PER 93
26 (Q)
27 (Q)
28 (Q)
29 (Q)
30 (WC)
31 (WC)
32 (WC)
CHENNAI

Entry deadline: November 23, I
Seeding: December 28: I

1 Jefferson Drake CDR 11
2 Juan Moreno ARG 13
3 Davis Kennedy CAN 16
4 Patrick Pascaul FRA 21
5 Morgan Carter USA 30
6 Becker Haas GER 31
7 Tom Vollan NOR 46
8 Atthaphol Sae-ul THA 47
9 Ross Onwye MAR 52
10 Björn Donaldson SWE 60
11 Javier Villaneuva ESP 61
12 Jean-Christophe Genghini FRA 63
13 Rob Bowenburg FRC 67
14 Denis Isaev BLR 68
15 Olivier Engel LUX 73
16 Hayden Onwye MAR 77
17 Spas Delev CDR 78
18 Scotland Rivers FRC 79
19 Alex Peters GER 87
20 Yordan Zakov BUL 88
21 Ivars Emsis LAT 92
22 Petr Brozik CZE 97
23 Bogdan Maurer ROU 98
24 Nestor Moreno ECU 101
25 Kasper Buur DEN 105
26 (Q)
27 (Q)
28 (Q)
29 (Q)
30 (WC)
31 (WC)
32 (WC)
BRISBANE

Entry deadline: November 23, I
Seeding: December 28: I


1 Darcy Cowan USA 4
2 Dwayne Murdoch USA 10
3 Henry Charles GBR 15
4 Randy Smeltz CDR 18
5 Oneil Stewart JAM 20
6 Diego Hurtado COL 25
7 Li Wang CHN 32
8 Jojo Mustard FRC 29
9 Heath Davis FRC 33
10 Antonio Bachunelli ITA 37
11 Pierre L'Estrange FRA 41
12 Wayne Boyd USA 42
13 Toby Brookes AUS 43
14 Jean-Alain Depuis FRA 51
15 Roberto Santos BRA 58
16 Pascal Schmidt SUI 59
17 Ivan Cesljar CRO 62
18 Ninteh Doh JPN 65
19 Heinz Hainisch AUT 71
20 Boris Denisov RUS 72
21 Roman Dorogan UKR 74
22 Läri Färkkilä FIN 75
23 Marc Carretero ESP 76
24 Eric Henson USA 80
25 Zbiginiew Boniek AUT 82
26 (Q)
27 (Q)
28 (Q)
29 (Q)
30 (WC)
31 (WC)
32 (WC)
Alternates and qualifying not listed.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Chennai is easily the weakest tournament. Bowenburg will be praying to not draw any of the top 7 seeds in my first match of the season, anyone else will be sweet.
 

Luffers

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Can I enter the Chennai tourny?

Or the Sao Paulo if I can't enter the Chennai tournament?
 

ripper868

International Coach
Chennai for Bowenburg. I went last year and found the weather to be rubbish just like Melbourne, so it's perfect preparation.

Just a quick question, what are the ATP rankings points from the Brazil Challenger?
Chennai as well for Maxum, doubles a yes if the Lob is keen.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Chennai as well for Maxum, doubles a yes if the Lob is keen.
Keen as old mate, I was almost going to add you to the Chennai draw but thought you might want a different preparation to your singles for the Australian Open.

We'll just try and win the doubles this week Maxum, and take a break next week?
 

ripper868

International Coach
Keen as old mate, I was almost going to add you to the Chennai draw but thought you might want a different preparation to your singles for the Australian Open.

We'll just try and win the doubles this week Maxum, and take a break next week?
Definetly mate, I'm not planning an overnight dash after the final in Chennai to make the first round in Sydney :)

Year Goal: Defeat Davis/Mustard.
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Definetly mate, I'm not planning an overnight dash after the final in Chennai to make the first round in Sydney :)

Year Goal: Defeat Davis/Mustard.
I think your year goal should be to concentrate on mastering the art of spelling first and only then attempting to overcome CWLand's first Grand Slam champions.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Code:
[B]Brisbane qualifying[/B]

[B]First Round[/B]
Rod Bosnar AUS def. (1)Li Ming-Wang CHN 6-4 4-6 7-6(5)
Jason Schmidt USA def. Steve Cole AUS 6-4 6-4
[B]Pierre Garcon FRC def. Sam Cunningham NZL 6-3 6-7(6) 6-4[/B]
(5)Václav Zeman CZE def. (WC)Patrick McCorkindale AUS 6-4 6-0
(2)Haiku Morkel NOR def. (WC)Guy Williams AUS 6-1 6-3
David Jones AUS def. Karl King NZL 6-3 4-6 6-3
Ilja Nesterov KAZ def. Evgeny Volkoff RUS 4-6 7-5 6-4
Ivan Vuka CRO def. (7)Henrikk Henrikkson SWE 6-0 6-3
Jiri Gross CRO def. (3)Julian Day USA 6-3 0-6 6-2
Peter Seel GER def. Piotr Bak POL 6-2 5-7 7-6(4)
Cameron van der Cleer NED def. Jordan Mutch GBR 3-6 6-3 6-4
(8)Jimmy Holland USA def. Thomas Cartwright AUS 7-5 6-0
Davis Allani AUS def.(4)Murphy S'ua SAM 6-2 6-2
Sebastien Lachance FRA def. Jake McDonald AUS 6-1 6-0
(WC)John Standish AUS def. Justin Williamson USA 6-3 1-6 6-3
(6)Akihiko Veno JPN def. Robert Franklin AUS 6-4 6-3

[B]Second Round[/B]
Rod Bosnar AUS def. Jason Schmidt USA 6-3 3-6 6-4
[B](5)Václav Zeman CZE def. Pierre Garcon FRC 7-5 6-0[/B]
David Jones AUS def. (2)Haiku Morkel NOR 6-1 6-3
Ivan Vuka CRO def. Ilja Nesterov KAZ 6-2 7-6(3)
Jiri Gross CRO def. Peter Seel GER 6-4 6-4
(8)Jimmy Holland USA def. Cameron van der Cleer NED 4-6 6-1 7-5
Davis Allani AUS def. Sebastien Lachance FRA 6-0 3-6 6-3
(WC)John Standish AUS def. (6)Akihiko Veno JPN 6-3 6-1

[B]Qualifying Round[/B]
Rod Bosnar AUS def. (5)Václav Zeman CZE 7-6(3) 6-4
Ivan Vuka CRO def. David Jones AUS 6-4 6-3
(8)Jimmy Holland USA def. Jiri Gross CRO 4-6 6-0 7-5
Davis Allani AUS def. (WC)John Standish AUS 4-6 7-6(2) 6-4
Qualifying came to a disappointing end for West CWLand's Pierre Garcon in the second round as he was roundly beaten by the Czech Republic's Václav Zeman. Zeman, whose first season was especially lacklustre considering what was expected of him, looked in control in his 7-5, 6-0 win over the youngster but would eventually bomb out in the qualifying round to veteran Rod Bosnar. Garcon started his career off well in the first round, though, as he came out of a tense three-set affair with Sam Cunningham a 6-3 6-7(6) 6-4 winner.

Code:
[B]Chennai qualifying[/B]

[B]Qualifying Round[/B]
Yannick Lefevre BEL def. (WC)Sankar Kadam IND 6-2 6-1
(2)Dmitris Chasiotis GRE def. (7)Oliver Thursfield RSA 6-3 6-4
(3)Tu Haifeng TPE def. Ronald Bergsma NED 3-6 6-3 6-1
(4)Branko Arsov MKD def. (5)Sipko Wetzel NED 6-3, 7-6(8)
Code:
[B]Doha qualifying[/B]

[B]Qualifying Round[/B]
(1)Jefferson Quezada CHL def. Gunnar Valsson ISL 6-4 6-7(2) 7-6(5)
(6)Gjorgji Dinov MKD def. (2)Gunther Heug GER 6-4 6-4
(3)Denis Rodrigues def. Matthew Oertel RSA 6-1 6-4
(4)Martin Reiter AUT def. (5)Niko Ulemek CRO 7-6(3) 7-5
Code:
[B]Sao Paolo Qualifying[/B]

[B]First Round[/B]
(1)Vagiz Ibrahimov UZB bye
[B]Koal Kao FRC def. (WC)Marcelo Renato BRA 4-6 6-3 6-3[/B]
[B]Jorge Andres Mina ECU def. Pierre Rose FRC 6-4 4-6 7-6(5)[/B]
(6)Rodrigo Jerez CHL bye
(2)Junior Rosseli PER bye
[B]Phoenix Wleft CDR def. Ramon Carty PER 2-6 6-4 6-3[/B]
(WC)Nelson Nunes BRA def. Benedito Filho BRA 6-2 7-5
(7)Petr Abramov RUS bye
(3)Stefan Vicini ITA bye
Claudio Toledo BRA def. Silvano Zanotti ITA 4-6 6-4 6-2
[B]Giacomo Mazzoni ITA def. Jack Loughman FRC 6-1 0-6 7-6(7)[/B]
(5)Juan Ronceros PER bye
(4)Juan-Pablo Serrano ARG bye
(WC)Oscar Dos Santos BRA def. Amaury Marques BRA 6-1 7-6(6)
[B]Jason Lawley FRC def. Marcelo Ayovi ECU 7-5 6-3[/B]
(8)Alonso Fedrique ESP bye

[B]Qualifying Round
(1)Vagiz Ibrahimov UZB def. Koal Kao FRC 6-1 6-4[/B]
(6)Rodrigo Jerez CHL def. Jorge Andres Mina ECU 6-1 6-0
[B]Phoenix Wleft CDR def. (2)Junior Rosseli PER 6-4 6-7(4) 6-3[/B]
(WC)Nelson Nunes BRA def. (7)Petr Abramov RUS 4-6 6-4 6-2
Claudio Toledo BRA def. (3)Stefan Vicini ITA 7-6(5) 7-6(2)
(5)Juan Ronceros PER def. Giacomo Mazzoni ITA 6-4 3-6 6-0
(4)Juan-Pablo Serrano ARG def. (WC)Oscar Dos Santos BRA 7-5 6-4
[B](8)Alonso Fedrique ESP def. Jason Lawley FRC 5-7 7-6(5) 7-5[/B]
CDR's Phoenix Wleft was the sole CWLander to advance to the main draw of the Sao Paolo Challenger as he produced a solid 6-4 6-7(4) 6-3 win over second seed Junior Rosseli. The Peruvian came in as hot favourite despite Wleft's first round win over another Peruvian in Ramon Carty, but could not upstage the East CWLander who earned a ticket to the main draw and a guaranteed five ranking points.

West CWLanders Koal Kao and Jason Lawley had less fun in the qualifying round as both fell in disappointing losses. Kao was up against it with Uzbek top seed Vagiz Ibrahimov handing him a 6-1, 6-4 tennis lesson. Kao was forced to come from a set down to beat local Marcelo Renato in his first match, and found the step up tough as the Uzbek player limited him to just two ranking points as he debuts on next week's rankings. Lawley meanwhile looked good in his first match as he beat Marcelo Ayoví 7-5, 6-3, but gave up a set lead in a long three-set loss to Spain's Alonso Fedrique.

First round action also claimed two West CWLanders as Jack Loughman lost to Giacomo Mazzoni 6-1, 0-6, 7-6(7) despite having two match points, and Pierre Rose went down fighting 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(5) to Ecuador's Jorge Andrés Mina.
 
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HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Sao Paolo Challenger
1st Round Singles - Sao Paolo, Brazil

The first round saw no activity from the big names in the draw as they enter the competition at the 2nd round hurdle.
  • In the top half of the draw, Mat Mitchell of the CWLand Democratic Republic was hopeful of getting a win on the board against Azgin Erdi of Turkey, ranked 20 places below Mitchell. In a tight first set, the unforced error count was high - both competitors showing a fair sign of nerves at this early stage in the season. With the set delicately poised at 5 - 5, Mitchell dished up a double fault at 40 - 30 to take the game to deuce. An exceptional return from Erdi from a Mitchell first serve gave the Turk a break point, which he converted as Mitchell made another unforced error by hitting a return into the net. From that point on, Erdi didn't look back as he grew in confidence to win through 7 - 5, 6 - 1. Mitchell will take to the courts again tomorrow in the doubles with Matt Bre.
  • Also in the top half of the draw, Richard Langley had a successful outing against higher ranked opposition in the form of Nikola Todorovski of FYRO Macedonia. Langley showed all the hallmarks of putting in a great deal of work on the practise courts in the off season as he prevailed in straight sets against his more experienced opponent. 7 - 5, 6 - 3
  • Section 3 of the draw would prove interesting for the tennis fans of the former state of CWLand. In the first round, Marcuss Deane of the Federal Republic of CWLand took on the qualifier from Brazil, Carlos Toledo to win the right to take on 3rd seed, Matt Bre of the Democratic Republic of CWLand in the 2nd round. Against the hapless Brazilian qualifier, Deane romped through with a facile 6 - 2, 6 - 3 win which will stand him in good stead for the much tougher challenge of Bre.
  • In the same section of the draw, new CWLand signing, Phoenix Wleft took to the courts after a very successful qualifying campaign. His opponent looked beatable - world number 213 Leonel Romero. However, Romero proved to be stiff opposition. Wleft took an early break against Romero, but the Chilean came back strongly to level the first set. The first set went to a tie breaker which again proved to be very evenly poised. A mini break with the score at 5 - 5 gave Wleft the opportunity to take the first set, and despite some dogged strokeplay from Romero, Wleft won the tie break 6 - 8. The will of Romero was broken, and he succombed 7 - 6 (8 - 6), 6 - 2. Wleft will face much tougher opposition in 14th Seed Samuel Thorpe in the next round.


  • Seeded players out: Carlos Gonza (15), Bertran Renard (16)
 

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