SirBloody Idiot
Cricketer Of The Year
SA Tennis Open
1st Round - Johannesburg (Republic of South Africa)
Men's singles (Seeds - Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's doubles (Draw)
1st Round - Johannesburg (Republic of South Africa)
Men's singles (Seeds - Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's doubles (Draw)
- Injury-plagued East CWLander Roy Daniels has improved his season II record to 1-1 after easily accounting for the United States' Randy Bruce. In his only previous match at ATP level this year, a 6-7(6), 6-2, 6-4 loss to Heinz Hainisch, Daniels was distinctly unimpressive as he failed to take advantage of a good start. Bruce was in good form following his semi final appearance in a Carson Challenger last week, but never really got going against the powerful Daniels who showed good form to move into the second round 6-3, 6-4. The Easterner now faces fifth seed Pascal Schmidt who came from a set down to smash Tu Haifeng of Chinese Taipei.
- In the big all-CWLand clash, Mat Mitchell got his revenge and arrested a recent downfall with a straight sets win over Matt Bre. Last week in Heilbronn, Bre came home with a wet sail to beat Mitchell 7-6(5), 4-6, 6-1; rising to No. 96 in the world as Mitchell fell out of the top 200. Nevertheless, the two were evenly matched as Mitchell took a break of service early in the first set with a classy backhand that was reminiscent of his early season I form. Whilst Bre broke back, he continued to give Mitchell opportunities to surge ahead and he did so in the ninth game to take a 5-4 lead. He took advantage of that to serve out the first set, but found himself in trouble in the second at 0-40 in his first service game. But two errant forehands from Bre allowed Mitchell back to deuce and he narrowly held to be at 1-1. From there he took control of the set, and there was no way back for the newest world top 100 player as Mitchell picked up a 6-4, 6-4 win and a second round match against third seed Jason Bradley.
- In the top half, Rick Langley's debut at ATP level was not smooth sailing as the Salinas champ was dealt a lesson by fourth seed Atthaphol Sae-ul. Despite an impressive qualifying period, Langley understandably experienced some real nerves as he blew two chances to hold his first service game to be down a break. There were three of those in the first set - all on the West CWLander's serve - and he was staring down the barrel of a humiliating loss. In the ninth game he was on the board, but he looked outclassed by the aggressive Thai player who boasts a win over world No. 1 Jason Hall. 6-0, 6-2 was the scoreline for Sae-ul.
- Just the one seed fell in first round action; Belarusian Denis Isaev to local wildcard Robert Isaacs 6-0, 7-5.
- Seeded players out: