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CricketWeb Tennis - Season I

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Cheers Ripper me old china.

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That should pretty much allow Jojo and I to team up in all the available doubles events too.
 

ripper868

International Coach
Cheers Ripper me old china.

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That should pretty much allow Jojo and I to team up in all the available doubles events too.
All of them (the International Series level ones, at least. Not sure on the Challengers). So you might want to wait to see where Drake is going first.
You rang?

EDIT, to fast with your own edit **** :p
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Newport; Ramat Hasharon (2R) - July 6-12 Season I

Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships
Round of 16 - Newport

Qualifying Singles (Draw)
Men's Singles (Seeds - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's Doubles (Draw)

It was a horror day for CWLand all round on the tennis circuit, and it started off poorly in Newport as Spas Delev again fell in the second round. After ousting a seed in his first match, many expected Delev to finally pull through and get past Brit Oscar Highsmith. But in a tight three-set affair, it was Highsmith who booked his first career quarterfinal with a valiant display on the grass courts as Delev's disappointing grass season came to a frustrating conclusion. After taking the second set 7-5, Delev headed into the decider with confidence and quickly shot ahead to a 3-0 lead. But the break of service he worked so hard to claim was taken away quickly by Highsmith who managed to make a run of five games on the trot. Delev could not recover as Highsmith advanced to the quarters 6-4, 5-7, 6-4.

Also falling was doubles specialist Martti Korpinen who failed to trouble the local third seed Jason Bradley. Korpinen was a surprise victor in the first round, but found the world number 34 a tougher prospect than Bradley's compatriot Strongth Badlee. In just over one hour, it was the favourite who pulled through in straight sets; trouncing a meek Korpinen 6-4, 6-1. Bradley heads into his quarterfinal against Adam Murray as favourite after the Aussie crushed Greece's Dimitris Chasiotis.

Top seed Jefferson Drake came into this tournament as overwhelming favourite to lift a third singles crown of the season, but his first two matches have left a lot to be desired about the CWLand number two. The Delray Beach and Casablanca champion was tested over the course of three tough sets by American wildcard Sam Lazzeri but, as he did in the first round, had enough about himself to prevail. With the scores locked at 5-5 in the third, Drake took a risk in throwing the racquet at some feeble second serves of Lazzeri; the tactic paying off as he scraped over the line 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. He now faces fifth seed Wayne Boyd in the quarters after he accounted for Roberto Santos in straight sets.

At least Drake managed to do just enough to win; second seed Davis Kennedy was left stunned following a shock straight sets exit to unseeded local Julian Day in their second round clash. In two tight sets, Kennedy was humbled thanks to late breaks of service from the world number 139 who booked a quarterfinal showdown with Oscar Highsmith.


  • Seeded players out: Davis Kennedy.

Top seeds Jefferson Drake and Martti Korpinen have made a winning start to their Hall of Fame Championships campaign after easing past Shyam Sequiera and Artit Wanna in the opening round. The French Open semifinalists might not have achieved the dominant scoreline expected of them, but the Indian-Thai pair only managed to bring up two break points for the match against the scratchy CWLand duo. Thanks to two breaks of service, the favourites were rarely troubled as they secured a 7-5, 6-4 win. They now face off against Lars Baier and Gunnar Valsson in the quarterfinals after they knocked off Italian pair Mario Masi and Orazio Rizzo.

In the only upset of the day, Indian second seeds Ashim and Seby Kumar gave up a one set lead to Roberto Santos and Denis Rodrigues as they fell to a tight 4-6, 7-6(3), [10-3] loss.


  • Seeded teams out: Ashim Kumar / Seby Kumar.

Israel Open
Round of 16 - Ramat Hasharon

Qualifying Singles (Draw)
Men's Singles (Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's Doubles (Draw)

The disappointing performances in Newport continued in Israel as both remaining CWLanders fell in surprising second round defeats. After a crushing first round victory, second seed Billy Spleen failed to make his form count as he was upset by Italy's Paolo Scalforo. In a tight first set, Spleen looked to be in control after shooting to a 4-2 lead, before Scalforo clawed back into the contest with some great counter-attacking tennis. Using this momentum to his advantage, Scalforo took the tiebreaker and raced to a 5-1 lead in the second. The second seed could not fight back from the double break down and eventually fell in straight sets 7-6(3), 6-3.

Colombia's Carlos Gonza had it even easier in his match against fourth seed Jarko Maxum as he prevailed in little over an hour. Such is the unpredictable nature of clay, Gonzà surprised all by shooting ahead 3-0, before Maxum managed to claw back to 2-3 after quickly breaking back against the world number 184. The set continued in the same vein as both men struggled to hold service, before Gonza broke open the set with some confidence tennis at the baseline. The world number 108 showed brief glimpses of form in the second set, but failed to capture another break of service as the Colombian advanced to a quarterfinal clash with Brendan Tito 6-3, 6-4.


  • Seeded players out: Jarko Maxum; Billy Spleen.

In their second appearance together, Jarko Maxum and Vladimir Stakhanov were unable to pull off an upset against third seeds Jean-Jacques Berthier and Abel Bonnin as they bravely fell in a gritty match tiebreaker. Both sides toiled on service as they lacked the penetration to really trouble the opposing sides, and the first two sets were surprisingly decided on who could hold service as oppose to break it as they both brought up in excess of ten break points. With the scores level at a set each, it was the CWLanders who were caught on the back foot early as the Frenchmen edged ahead 3-0. Maxum and Stakhanov managed to return the tiebreaker to level footing, but a late surge from the favourites earned them passage into the second round 4-6, 6-4, [10-8].


  • Seeded teams out: None.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Davis Cup I - Quarterfinals Preview

This weekend sees the top eight teams in the world go at it, and we have scoop with the draw decided!



Chile vs. Austria
Antofagasta, Chile (clay)


Two of the more surprising quarterfinalists, both teams pulled off massive upsets in their opening round clashes - Chile against the top seeds Argentina in Buenos Aires, and Austria against the Germans in Germany. This time, however, it is the Chileans who get the home court advantage and play on clay for the second time this tournament. The Austrians, however, will be made to change their game after taking their tie in Germany on the hard courts. Both sides move into the clash relatively unscathed, but Chile will be have number two Renato Varas enter under an injury cloud and his ankle may not be ready for two matches in as many days. The key player for the hosts will be Jefferson Quezada who picked up victories in both singles rubbers against Argentina; accounting for Paolo Mandonna in four sets and Guillermo Crespo in five. Meanwhile, Heinz Hainisch was key for the Austrians in Germany as he picked up wins against Max Eisenhauer and the tie-winner against Becker Haas. Bit of a lottery considering the cattle of the two teams, but I'll go for the home team. PREDICTION: Chile 3-2 Austria.

(3) Russia vs. (6) Sweden
Moscow, Russia (indoor carpet)


Carpet isn't the preferred surface for many these days, but both teams managed to pull off tight first round victories on the surface in their home cities. Russia have made wholesale changes to their squad to face the Swedes; Gregor Gorshkov and Oleg Puder drop out for Vladimir Gryzlov and doubles duo Alexey Yarkin and Sergey Malachenko. The 40-year old Gryzlov becomes the oldest man to play a World Group fixture after he was favoured over 17-year old sensation Boris Denisov; but the teenager could come in for Sunday's reverse singles rubbers should the veteran fail dismally against Henrik Henrikkson. The Swedes are, in all reality, lucky to be here after they came from 0-2 down against Switzerland in Malmö. Linus Petrus has been relegated to the doubles with partner Martin Moberg as fast riser Bjorn Donaldson looks to capitalise on his finals appearance in the Challenger at Cordoba by joining Henrikkson. Sweden were lucky against Switzerland, and will find it much harder here. PREDICTION: Russia 4-1 Sweden.

(5) Croatia vs. (4) United States
Umag, Croatia (clay)


How many teams can afford to exclude a player who just one week earlier claimed the Wimbledon crown? One, apparently, after Darcy Cowan was relegated to an American alternate with French Open semifinalist Dwayne Murdoch preferred over the world number five. The Americans are almost unbackable favourites to take the crown; they decimated Israel 5-0 back in March and look even stronger now with the French Open doubles champions joining world number two Jason Hall and Murdoch in the team. Rick Henson saved the selectors a difficult decision after announcing himself unavailable; he took his match against Yitkhak Eban in the first singles rubber before teaming up with his brother to smash the team of Tal Cohen and Raz Teper. But one can't forget the Croatians either; they were immense in their 5-0 win over Romania, but rely heavily on Miroslav Brdar who looks set for a three-match weekend. Nilikar Midid also appeared twice against Romania (one a dead rubber), and will have to step up to the plate here as he gives up his doubles spot to face Hall and Murdoch head-to-head. If he fails dismally against Hall, the Croatians might be forced to shuffle the team around by moving Ivan Cesljar to the reverse singles and Adem Tadic to the doubles. Whatever happens, I can't see Croatia stopping the dominant Americans. PREDICTION: United States 4-1 Croatia.

(2) Spain vs. Serbia
Marbella, Spain (clay)


Spain's 3-2 win over the Netherlands in May was deceptively close, and they come into this hotly anticipated tie as overwhelming favourites thanks to one man. Daniel Paez Blanco hasn't lost on clay this season, and if Serbia are going to win they are either going to have to hand him his first loss or, more realistically, take the other three matches. There's no reason that can't happen; Radivoj Daneu and Danijel Micic are two superb players and both should win at least one singles match each. But even if the scores are 2-2 for the singles ties, the doubles remain a bigger issue for the Serbs as they only reluctantly paired Daneu with Savo Petkovia's despite the potentially draining three matches the world number four will be made to have. Unless they fall behind 0-2, one wouldn't be surprised to see Daneu rested for Petkovia's usual partner Dusko Milosevic in preparation for the reverse singles clash against Blanco. Spain will also have to do a bit of a shuffle; Sanchez Emelio will play the first singles rubber before being replaced by Sergio Joaquin in the reverse singles. Emelio will not be put to the test three times and should be finished by Sunday. I'd be unsurprised to see this finished before Sunday in any event with Blanco leading his side to victory. PREDICTION: Spain 4-1 Serbia.

Other Fixtures

Asia/Oceania Zone Group II - 2nd round play-off​

Malaysia vs. Oman
Pakistan vs. Hong Kong

Americas Group Zone II - 2nd round
Dominican Republic vs. Guatemala
Paraguay vs. Bahamas

Americas Group Zone II - relegation play-offs
Venezuela vs. Netherlands Antilles
Jamaica vs. Mexico

Asia Zone Group II - 2nd round
Philippines vs. Indonesia
Kuwait vs. New Zealand

Europe/Africa Zone Group II - 2nd round
Denmark vs. Moldova
Montenegro vs. Slovakia
Portugal vs. Cyprus
Algeria vs. Hungary

Europe/Africa Zone Group II - relegation play-offs
Ireland vs. Egypt
Slovenia vs. Finland
Lithuania vs. Georgia
Latvia vs. Bulgaria​



Talk about a lop-sided draw. The bottom four would probably be worthy of semifinal matches, whilst only the Russians look remotely decent in the top half and even that is a stretch.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Newport; Ramat Hasharon (QF) - July 6-12 Season I

's what happens when you base seeds on IRL results
Yeah, wasn't my smartest move in hindsight. Teams like Argentina, Sweden, Chile and Netherlands are pretty light on.

Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships
Quarterfinals - Newport

Qualifying Singles (Draw)
Men's Singles (Seeds - Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's Doubles (Draw)

Top seed Jefferson Drake and fourth seed Kim Vollan will square off in a hotly anticipated semifinal this weekend as the Campbell's Hall of Fame Championships come to a fore in Newport. Drake, who has prevailed in tight matches this week, was made to scrap again; though this time did it against worthy opposition as fifth seed Wayne Boyd took him right to the wire. In a lengthy display of attractive tennis, Drake was forced to come from a set down against the World Number 39 to qualify for his third career semifinal. All three sets were decided late as both men looked comfortable on service; Drake's superior athleticism and ability to make tough shots the difference between the pair as the nimble Boyd looked as solid as usual. But in nearly three hours of draining tennis, Drake pulled through 6-7(3) 6-4 7-5. Wimbledon quarterfinalist Vollan, on the other hand, was given his first scare of the week as he dropped the second set to qualifier Randy Bruce. Bruce, ranked 177 in the world, stormed ahead to a 3-0 lead in the decider and looked like pulling off an almight upset. But the big-serving Norwegian shook off his frustrations and roared back to take a 6-3 2-6 6-3 win.

Third seed Jason Bradley has looked the most impressive player in the draw this week as he continued his run with a 6-4 6-1 thrashing of Aussie Adam Murray. Bradley has yet to drop a set thus far, but faces the man who knocked out second seed Davis Kennedy; countryman Julian Day. The Houston quarterfinalist went one better here by booking his first ATP Tour semifinals with a come-from-behind nailbiter against Oscar Highsmith.


  • Seeded players out: None.

Drake's week seems to be getting better and better as he and Martti Korpinen charged into the semifinals with a straight sets win over Lars Baier and Gunnar Valsson. Shaking off the cobwebs in the first match, the well oiled machine who claimed the Queen's Club crown looked in solid touch en route to a third career semifinal as they rolled the German-Icelandic pair 6-4 6-2. They will have more troubles in the semis as Belarusian duo Denis Isaev and Evgeniy Maximov await after their come-from-behind win against Julian Day and Jean-Alain Depuis. An irregular pairing, Isaev and Maximov showed great determination and cohesiveness in their 3-6 7-6(5) (10-7) win and head into the semifinals as a real chance of sealing victory.


  • Seeded teams out: None.

Israel Open
Quarterfinals - Ramat Hasharon

Qualifying Singles (Draw)
Men's Singles (Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's Doubles (Draw)

17-year old Australian prodigy Harry Thompson is just one win away from making his first career final appearance after upstaging Italian veteran Pablo Scalforo in straight sets in the quarterfinals of the Ramat Hasharon Challenger. Thompson has yet to lose a set this week, and continued his rich vein of form by trouncing the 33-year old Scalforo 6-4 6-1 as he looks to put a disappointing grass season behind him and to capture the form that earned him a French Open wildcard. He faces off against qualifier Brendan Tito of Puerto Rico who upset Colombia's Carlos Gonza in straight sets.

The other semifinal sees another Australian compete; 28-year old Jeremy Natale who stunned in form top seed Bogdan Maurer in a three set slog. The Romanian looked in dominant form early, but his run was stopped in its tracks by a dogged Natale who snatched a 6-4 7-6(6) win. He faces another steep challenge in the semis with seasoned clay courter Javier Villaneuva awaiting. The 21-year old has quietly scythed through his quarter of the draw; culminating in a tight 7-5 6-4 win over third seed Massimo Prodi of Italy.


  • Seeded players out: Bogdan Maurer; Massimo Prodi.

Top seeds and overwhelming favourites Tal Cohen and Raz Teper look like making their home tournament their own after they romped to a 6-1 6-3 win over Carlos Gonza and Johan Ortiz. The Colombian duo were put to the sword by the French Open finalists who never looked troubled in the one hour fifteen minute contest. The only seeded team to fall were French pair Jean-Jacques Berthier and Abel Bonnin who were crushed in the match tiebreaker by Prodi and Scalforo; the Italians cruising to a 2-6 7-5 (10-1) win.


  • Seeded teams out: Jean-Jaques Berthier / Abel Bonnin.
Worth pointing out that if Drake goes on to win in Newport, his ranking rises to a career best 13. He was 14th back on April 12.
 
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ripper868

International Coach
Can't beleive maxum...on clay as well losing to one ranked 50 places below his good self...take all blame for the doubles loss as well, stakhanov played well.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Davis Cup - Quarterfinals
Friday




Antofagasta, Chile. In a long day of play in Antofagasta, Chile and Austria find themselves level at one point a piece after a confident win from Zbiginiew Boniek helped the European outfit claw back into the contest after Renato Varas pulled off a gutsy five-set win earlier in the day.

Shaking off the injury sustained in a tournament last week, Varas withstood a spirited fightback from Heinz Hainisch to give the hosts an early lead in a marathon contest. After sealing the second set 6-2, Varas looked odds on favourite to cruise to victory before the Austrian fought back valiently with early breaks of service in the third and fourth sets. But the Austrian number one was unable to complete his dramatic fightback as Varas clinched an eighty-seven minute fifth set to take the rubber 7-6(4) 6-2 5-7 3-6 8-6.

Boniek, however, was much more clinical in his win over Jefferson Quezada. After the pair exchanged tight opening sets to be level after two, it was Boniek who surged clear of his Chilean opponent to claim the next two sets in just fifty-eight minutes to run away with a 7-6(4) 3-6 6-1 6-2 win.



Moscow, Russia. A sensational fightback from Henrik Henrikkson has kept Sweden's chances alive in Moscow as he made up for a poor showing from compatriot Bjorn Donaldson earlier in the day. Donaldson was ravaged by Russian number one Dmitry Orlov in straight sets; his only signs of fight coming in the third set after he was crushed in the first two by the local favourite.

40-year old Vladimir Gryzlov looked to continue the Russian procession in his match against Henrikkson as he claimed the first two sets to put his side on the brink of a 2-0 lead. But Henrikkson rallied with an inspired three sets to stun the Russian crowd to secure a 5-7 2-6 6-4 6-2 6-2 win. Both teams will look to break the deadlock tomorrow in the doubles tie as Sergey Malachenko and Alexey Yarkin team up to face Martin Moberg and Linus Petrus.



Umag, Croatia. Dwayne Murdoch and Jason Hall have put Team USA on the verge of the semifinals after both men prevailed in their respective singles rubbers in Umag. After the Croats chose a clay surface in an attempt to combat the powerhouses of hard court tennis, they were made to rue their choice as French Open semifinalist Murdoch beat Croatian number one Miroslav Brdar in five sets. Brdar headed into the deciding set with the momentum behind him after cruising through the fourth 6-1, before Murdoch broke service in the first game of the deciding set. In a four-hour slog, it was the American who gave his side a 1-0 lead with a 6-7(9) 6-4 6-3 1-6 6-4 win.

World number two Jason Hall, however, had even less trouble as he took just over two hours to smash Nilikar Midid to complete the perfect day for the visitors. Despite a brief hiccup in the second set, Hall was never troubled by the Croatian number two as he raced to a 6-2 5-7 6-1 6-3 mauling. The 2-0 lead leaves America needing just one more win from the last three matches; French Open champs Hugh James and Ralph Robinson heading into the doubles rubber as big favourites to seal the deal for Team USA.



Marbella, Spain. An inspired effort from Danijel Micic was not enough to give Serbia an unprecedented 2-0 lead as world number one Daniel Paez Blanco kept his undefeated streak on clay alive in an enthralling opening day. After Radivoj Daneu eased to victory against Sanchez Emelio in the opening match, Micic found himself with the arduous task of facing the world's best player. Despite his last match coming in the second round of Wimbledon, Blanco looked back to his classy best as he and Micic lit up the court over the course of four sets. The explosive Serbian player perhaps his best match of clay court tennis; but everything he threw at Blanco was countered by the world number one in some gruelling exchanges. After a four hour battle, it was Blanco who secured a gutsy victory in a lengthy fourth set 7-6(0) 7-6(2) 4-6 6-4 to bring the hosts back to level pegging with the Serbs.

In the first match Radivoj Daneu fell behind two-sets to one against Emelio, but had an easy time coming back as the Spaniard wilted under the big match pressure. After the opening three sets took two hours to complete, the next two were completed within an hour as a confident Daneu decimated Emelio and managed to take nine games on the trot. The 7-5 3-6 4-6 6-2 6-0 win was the perfect start for the Serbians who will now need Daneu and Savo Petkovia to repeat the result against Emelio and Ion Andueza tomorrow.

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Davis Cup
July 10-12, I


Asia/Oceania Zone - Group II
2nd Round


Philippines vs. Indonesia at Manilla, Philippines: Clay
Didi Cooper (PHI) d. Rudi Ariyanto (INA) 6-2 7-5 6-0
Gabriel Coleman (PHI) d. Rahmat Hari (INA) 6-4 7-5 2-6 2-6 6-3

New Zealand vs. Kuwait at New Plymouth, New Zealand: Hard
Sam Cunningham (NZL) d. Navid Al-Enzi (KUW) 5-7 6-3 6-4 3-6 7-5
Karl King (NZL) d. Roi Obeidat (KUW) 7-6(4) 6-3 6-0

Asia/Oceania Zone - Group II
Play-offs


Oman vs. Malaysia at Muscat, Oman: Hard
Meng Cheng (MAS) d. Ali Sabag (OMA) 5-7 4-6 7-5 6-2 6-4
Assaf Ghasemipour (OMA) d. Rakesh Yadav (MAS) 6-2 7-5 3-6 6-0

Pakistan vs. Hong Kong at Lahore, Pakistan: Hard
Singles
Yu Chi Kit (HKG) d. Abdul Hossain (PAK) 6-2 6-3 6-2
Hussain Ahmed (PAK) d. Chu Chun Man (HKG) 1-6 6-1 7-5 7-5

Americas Zone - Group II
2nd Round


Guatemala vs. Dominican Republic at Hacienda Nueva, Guatemala: Clay
Leonel Santana (DOM) d. Manuel Barrios (GUA) 7-6(4) 7-5 7-6(7)
Pedro Baez (DOM) d. Mario Cabrera (GUA) 3-6 6-4 5-7 7-5 6-4

Bahamas vs. Paraguay at Nassau, Bahamas: Hard
Aldo Marín (PAR) d. Shaun Poole (BAH) 6-1 6-3 6-3
Marcelo Alavos (PAR) d. Lesly Jean (BAH) 6-2 6-4 2-6 6-3

Americas Zone - Group II
Play-offs


Netherlands Antilles vs. Venezuela at Emmastad, Netherlands Antilles: Hard
Anthony Snijders (AHO) d. Leonel Orozco (VEN) 6-2 6-7(5) 7-6(7) 4-6 6-4
Ronald de Jong (AHO) d. Jorge Contreras (VEN) 6-4 7-6(4) 3-6 6-3

Jamaica vs. Mexico at Negril, Jamaica: Hard
Romel Solares (MEX) d. Dane Rose (JAM) 1-6 6-7(3) 6-2 6-1 6-4
Devon Irving (JAM) d. Felipe Pelayo (MEX) 6-2 6-1 6-1

Europe/Africa Zone - Group II
2nd Round


Moldova vs. Denmark at Jurmala, Moldova: Carpet
Rasmus Olesen (DEN) d. Pavel Leontjev (MDA) 6-2 7-6(4) 6-0
Kasper Buur (DEN) d. Dmytro Rudyi (MDA) 6-2 6-0 4-6 7-5

Montenegro vs. Slovakia at Podgorica, Montenegro: Carpet
Andrej Konc (SVK) d. Nikola Markovic (MNE) 7-5 7-5 3-6 7-5
Mario Timko (SVK) d. Ljubomir Redojicic (MNE) 6-4 6-4 7-5

Cyprus vs. Portugal at Nicosia, Cyprus: Hard
Valter Cordiero (POR) d. Takis Georgilas (CYP) 6-4 6-2 6-4
Tiago Matias (POR) d. Michail Tsatsos (CYP) 7-6(1) 6-4 6-3

Hungary vs. Algeria at Godollo, Hungary: Carpet
Joszef Boros (HUN) d. Ali Dob (ALG) 6-3 6-0 7-5
Zoltan Varga (HUN) d. Khaled Moussaoui (ALG) 6-7(4) 6-3 3-6 6-0 6-4

Europe/Africa Zone - Group II
Play-offs


Ireland vs. Egypt at Dublin, Ireland: Hard
Eoin O'Malley (IRL) d. Mostafa Abdel Sattar (EGY) 6-0 6-4 7-5
Nasr Abdel Wahab (EGY) d. James O'Raherty (IRL) 6-4 6-3 6-7(8) 7-5

Slovenia vs. Finland at Otocec, Slovakia: Carpet
Matti Raiha (FIN) d. Jan Ostojic (SLO) 7-6(2) 6-1 6-0
Lari Farkkila (FIN) d. Matej Ceh (SLO) 7-5 6-4 6-4

Lithuania vs. Georgia at Vilnuis, Lithuania: Hard
Gocha Berianidze (GEO) d. Tomas Ivanov (LIT) 6-1 7-5 6-0
Aleksander Alitspritsin (LIT) d. Merab Shvelidze (GEO) 7-5 7-6(4) 6-2

Bulgaria vs. Latvia at Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Clay
Ivan Genov (BUL) d. Juris Tarasovs (LAT) 6-4 6-3 6-3
Yordan Zakov (BUL) d. Ivars Emsis (LAT) 3-6 7-5 7-6(3) 6-4
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Newport; Ramat Hasharon (SF) - July 6-12 Season I

Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships
Semifinals - Newport

Qualifying Singles (Draw)
Men's Singles (Seeds - Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's Doubles (Draw)

An impressive performance from CWLander Jefferson Drake has propelled him into a third ATP singles final as he eased past Norway's Kim Vollan in straight sets at the Campbell's Hall of Fame Championships. Drake, who had struggled throughout the week en route to the final, played his best tennis yet against the Wimbledon quarterfinalist; Vollan struggling to get the better of the athletic CWLand number two. The difference between the two was the patience shown by the Delray Beach and Casablanca champion; whilst Vollan made as many winners as the world number 18, he also let fly with double the unforced errors in a frustrating match. After having his service broken three times in the opening set, Vollan managed to pick up his service game in the second and did not looked troubled as his percentage lifted from 43 per cent to over fifty. But Drake was too good in the tiebreaker and stole a couple of mini-breaks to secure an upset of sorts 6-2 7-6(6).

He will face third seed Jason Bradley in the final after the American's unscathed run continued with a straight sets mauling of compatriot Julian Day. Bradley has yet to drop a set this week and never looked like doing so against surprise packet Day; wrapping up a 6-3 6-2 win in a very impressive display. Bradley and Drake have met on just one previous occasion; the final of the Delray Beach International Tennis Championships back in February. On that occasion, a tight two and a half hour contest ended with Drake as winner; 6-7(4) 6-4 7-5.


  • Seeded players out: Kim Vollan.

Sunday will be a massive day for the top seed as following his singles final against Bradley will be a doubles final alongside compatriot Martti Korpinen, Drake and Korpinen continued their fine run this week which has seen them not drop a set; a worthy rebound following the disappointment of their Wimbledon campaign. Belarusian pair Denis Isaev and Evgeniy Maximov stuck with the duo in the first set before a late break of the Isaev service handed the CWLanders the early lead. The second was a breeze for the top seeds as the third seeds dropped in intensity to hand Drake-Korpinen a 7-5 6-2 passage into tomorrow's final.

In the other semifinal, Liam Bailey and Matthew Charnock overturned a horror second set in sensational style to book their first ATP level final with a win over Denis Rodrigues and Roberto Santos of Brazil. After taking the first set 6-3, the British pair were bagelled in the second set by the hardened Brazilian outfit. But a couple of free points resulting from mistakes from the Brazilians early in the match tiebreaker reversed the momentum as the fourth seeds advanced to the final 6-3 0-6 (10-4).


  • Seeded teams out: Denis Isaev / Evgeniy Maximov.

Israel Open
Semifinals - Ramat Hasharon

Qualifying Singles (Draw)
Men's Singles (Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half)
Men's Doubles (Draw)

Two of tennis' young guns will battle it out for the Israel Open crown as tomorrow's final in Ramat Hasharon was decider. Eighth seed Javier Villaneuva took a comfortable straight sets victory against Jeremy Natale to advance to the final without losing a set. Breaking serve four times for the match, the Spaniard rarely looked troubled by the Australian as he secured his first appearance in a Challenger final. He will have to defeat another Australian to claim the crown after 17-year old Harry Thompson pulled through in straight sets against Puerto Rican qualifier Brendan Tito. The veteran Tito certainly made Thompson work hard for the victory, but his technical talent wasn't up to scratch as the Aussie advanced 6-4 7-6(7).


  • Seeded players out: Jeremy Natale.

The doubles final will not have any locals competing after two upsets in the semifinals. French Open finalists Tal Cohen and Raz Teper gave up a one-set lead against Italians Massimo Prodi and Pablo Scalforo to bomb out in the shock of the day. Prodi and Scalforo teamed together for the first time this week, but looked all class in their 3-6 6-2 (10-7) win. Meanwhile, Israeli Benjamin Rabin and his Luxembourg partner Nico Hoffman were trounced in the day's opening semifinal by Indian pair Ritwik Bhutia and Harpreet Gupte. Gupte and Bhutia have not lost a set since the first of the tournament, and have spent less than two hours on court in the course of their last two outings; moving into the final looking fresh with a 6-0 6-2 win.


  • Seeded teams out: Tal Cohen / Raz Teper; Nico Hoffman / Benjamin Rabin.

Regardless of the result in the singles final, Drake is back inside the world's top fifteen.
 

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