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Week 12: Sunrise [Murdoch] , Campsfield [Daniels]
BMW Tennis Championship (Sunrise, USA)
Hard (Outdoors) - $125K+H Quote:
Red Clay (Outdoors) - €106,500+H Quote:
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BMW Tennis Championship, Sunrise
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As expected, a pretty strong field turn out in Sunrise for the Challenger that conveniently takes place between the two big 96 draw Masters Series events. A number of withdrawals make it different in appearance to the entry list, but surprise losses to Dwayne Murdoch and Oneil Stewart give us two top twenty players which is huge for a Challenger draw. Heath Davis pulled out of the doubles in Indian Wells in search of match practice, and will hope to make the most of it here with the third seed. He gets unlucky compatriot Randy Banks first who qualified with a straight sets win in the final round, but should have enough to get past him. It gets tougher from there, though, with the likes of Petr Brozik and Haiku Morkel in confident form as of late and ready to take out the World No. 30. In the same section, Matt Bre will like his chances against Martin Reiter but will need a minor miracle against top fifteen player Dwayne Murdoch in a likely second round clash. Mitchell, meanwhile, has more of a chance of causing waves with his first two likely opponents coming off injuries. However, Murdoch remains the elephant in the room in that first section and will no doubt be keen to bounce back from his shock loss to Henrikk Henrikkson in California. In the bottom half, seventh seed Scotland Rivers produced some good tennis in Indian Wells and has a section he's very capable of making it out of. He faces Ivan Cesljar first, and then a possible second round clash with Copenhagen champion Kasper Buur. If he can make it through there, Jason Bradley waits in the quarter finals and a possible semi final showdown with Oneil Stewart. The pair last met in San Jose where Rivers stunned the Jamaican en route to his first final. The big two are, though, Murdoch and Stewart and both will be looking to work their way into some form with some wins over lower ranked opponents ahead of Miami. Watch out for Rivers and Oliver Engel to make an impact in the draw, but it looks likely we'll get a blockbuster final. Prediction: Murdoch def. Stewart. Albatross Overload Challenger, Campsfield Draw: Quote:
In Rabat last week, top seed Navarro was stunned in straight sets by Felipe Pelayo in the first round and sought a wildcard entry to tune up here in the Federal Republic. It means how he adapts to the conditions could mean a lot for the top half as he is far and away the best performed player in the draw. Local Rick Langley will be hoping he can catch him off guard should he pick up an expected victory over Harpreet Gupte, but Langley doesn't quite have the experience on clay perhaps to match the Peruvian at his best. As luck would have it, most of the West CWLanders are in the second quarter of the draw - wildcards Marcuss Deane and Pierre Rose meet in the very first round. Deane is coming off a flight from the United States and will head back at the end of the week to sneak into the Miami qualifying, and Rose will hope that his more settled schedule can put him in the box seat against the weapon that is the teenager's serve. Jason Lawley, meanwhile, draws Bergamo quarter finalist Leonel Romero but might not be good enough on this surface to match the in form Miguel Bertolotto in the second round. In the bottom half, two special exempts were handed out to Easterners with Vladimir Stakhanov a good chance to continue his resurgence against Italy's Guilliano Soave. Phoenix Wleft, meanwhile, is coming off a semi final in Morocco and will be more than ready to continue his march into the red clay season having improved his ranking considerably. He faces one of his biggests tests yet in the second round should he make it through the first against Portuguese second seed Valter Cordiero. Finally, eighth seed Roy Daniels has been on a hiding to nothing this season but should fancy his chances of a quarter final at least with the likes of Jaime Barral and Luca Rossi standing in his way. Much rests on how Jose Navarro performs, but I'll err on the side of caution and pick him to drop by the semi finals. Johan Ortiz is about ready to make his mark and should push for a final after a succession of quarter and semi final exits, whilst Cordiero, back on his favoured surface, looks the standout of the second half. Prediction: Cordiero def. Ortiz Last edited by SirBloody Idiot; 22-05-2010 at 03:47 AM. |
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Albatross Overload championship? Does that mean that the tournament is unplayable?
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BMW Tennis Championship
First Round - Sunrise, FL (United States) - Hard (outdoors) Men's singles (Seeds - Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half) Men's doubles (Seeds - Draw)
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All the westerners in the US.
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Albatross Overload Challenger
First Round - Campsfield (FR CWLand) - Clay (outdoors) Men's singles (Seeds - Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half) Men's doubles (Seeds - Draw)
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BMW Tennis Championship
Second Round - Sunrise, FL (United States) - Hard (outdoors) Men's singles (Seeds - Finals - Top Half - Bottom Half) Men's doubles (Seeds - Draw)
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