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Week 7: Rotterdam [Boros], Brazil [Altman], San Jose [Murdoch], Bergamo [Cobos]

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
This is what I have so far for this week. Tell me anything I've missed or changes you'd like. :)

If you want doubles, either find a partner playing the same place or ask me and I'll give you a few other options.

Rotterdam:
Jojo Mustard

Jojo Mustard & ???

Costa do Sauípe:
Jarkko Maxum
Randy Smeltz

San Jose:
Roy Daniels
Scotland Rivers

Roy Daniels & Jean-Alain Depuis

Bergamo:
Jason Lawley
Marcuss Deane
Koal Kao
Matt Bre
Rick Langley
Mat Mitchell
Phoenix Wleft
Jack Loughman
Pierre Rose

Marcuss Deane & Koal Kao
Rick Langley & Pierre Rose

Not sure how often Jamee checks this forum, but if he sees this does he want Costa do Sauípe again? Runner up last year and that's a lot of points to defend.
 
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SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Fields for the ATP tournaments up, and Rotterdam is the hardest hit by withdrawals:

Rotterdam:


IN: Peters, Emsis, Brozik, Maurer, Tobin, Ulemek, Tadic
OUT: Blanco (intercostal muscle injury), Pascaul (knee soreness), K. Vollan (shoulder), Donaldson (rest), Hainisch (personal), 2xSE

Costa do Sauípe:

IN: Menon, Zeman, Ulemek, Bertolotto, Dinov
OUT: Andueza (rest), Carretero (knee soreness), Quezada (general soreness), 2xSE

San Jose:

IN: Murray, Reiter, S'ua, Hewitt
OUT: Carter (foot), Depuis (wrist soreness), 2xSE

Rotterdam Qualifying Entry List

Entry deadline: January 18, 2010
Seeding: February 1, 2010


OUT Zakov, Yordan BUL 85
OUT Emsis, Ivars LAT 88 (to MD)
OUT Brozik, Petr CZE 90 (to MD)
OUT Maurer, Bogdan ROU 97 (to MD)
OUT Dinov, Gjorgji MKD 114
OUT Lee, Inmin KOR 118
OUT Ulemek, Nico CRO 121 (to MD)

8 Pushkov, Yevgeny RUS 130
9 Prodi, Massimo ITA 135
10 Timko, Mario SVK 137
11 Vuka, Ivan CRO 142
12 Arsov, Branko MKD 147
13 Durand, Christopher FRA 150
14 (WC) Wetzel, Sipko NED
15 (WC) Schaap, Jack NED
16 (WC) Bergsma, Ronald NED

Alternates
OUT Georgilas, Takis 151
IN Zsasz, Victor 153
IN Renard, Bertran 162

OUT Nesterov, Ilja 163
IN Pellegrini, Marco 164
IN Lachance, Sébastien 165
IN Lebègue, David 169
IN Aleksejev, Taavi 173

9 Volkoff, Evgeny 178
10 van der Cleer, Cameron 181
11 Bonhof, Dieter 184
12 van der Linden, Jochem 186
13 Bak, Piotr 198
14 Alitspritsin, Aleksander 199
15 Valsson, Gunnar 201
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
And for those playing at home, the final entry list for Bergamo (hopefully haven't left any one out...)

1 Moreno, Néstor ECU 109
2 Bre, Matt CDR 111
3 Cobos, Emelio ARG 117
4 De Kinsele, Michael ITA 124
5 Prodi, Massimo ITA 135
6 Scalforo, Pablo ITA 139
7 Natale, Jeremy AUS 143
8 Pelayo, Felipe MEX 152
9 Varas, Renato CHL 156
10 Lachance, Sébastien FRA 165
11 Mitchell, Mat CDR 167
12 Lebègue, David FRA 169
13 Deane, Marcuss FRC 180
14 Crespo, Guilermo ARG 191
15 Galindo, Eugeniio ESP 196
16 Langley, Rick FRC 197
17 Tito, Brendan PUR 203
18 Rizzo, Orazio ITA 204
19 Romero, Leonel CHL 215
20 Rossi, Luca ITA 216
21 Ducard, Henri FRA 237
22 Wisniewski, Pawel POL 244
23 Russo, Evans ITA 245
24 Lucas, Olivier MON 267
25 Masi, Marco ITA 271
26 Lazos, Vasos CYP 276
27 Paquette, Michel CAN 284
28 Schroder, Adam GER 291
29 Solent, Leander IND 297
30 Ivic, Srdjan SRB 299
31 Wleft, Phoenix CDR 303
32 Descamps, Eddy FRA 314
33 Vicini, Stefan ITA 315
34 Helgostam, Anders SWE 317
35 Solares, Romel MEX 331
36 Gigante, Ciro ITA 347
37 Toledo, Claudio BRA 358
38 Calabrese, Roberto ITA 359
39 Espinoza, Javier ECU 367
40 Girard, Blain FRA 369
41 Barbini, Maurizio ITA 373
42 De Koning, Nick NED 374
43 Kao, Koal FRC 384
44 Lawley, Jason FRC 385
45 (Q) Vannuccio, Riccardo SMR
46 (Q) Overgaard, Jesper DEN
47 (Q) Zanotti, Silvano ITA
48 (Q) Panov, Vitali RUS
49 (Q) Sarnelli, Alessandro ITA
50 (Q) Van Den Driessche, Fons BEL
51 (Q) Rose, Pierre FRC
52 (Q) Loughman, Jack FRC
53 (WC) Abondio, Dino ITA
54 (WC) Constantino, Mario ITA
55 (WC) Finelli, Montel ITA
56 (WC) Lazzari, Ric ITA
A successful qualification for world No. 278 Jack Loughman and fellow FR CWLander Pierre Rose as both eased into the main draw. Loughman did not drop a set en route to qualification; conceeding five games in his first two matches, before a 7-6(5), 6-2 win over local veteran Gianni Grandi. Rose had it a bit tougher as he overcame a scare in the first round to scrape past Niccoló Colombo 0-6, 6-4, 6-3, but found his rhythm from there and capped it off with a 6-2, 6-3 win over fifth seed Emilio Crispi. He will also team up with partner Rick Langley in the doubles, with 'The Panther' on the verge of a seeding after his Salinas win.
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
I've got you down with Micic of Serbia, but really you can pick any one on the Entry List (or look through the doubles rankings to find someone if you like).
 

SirBloody Idiot

Cricketer Of The Year
Season II Brasil Open - Singles




DR CWLand's Jarkko Maxum is one of two CWLanders drawn in Costa do Sauípe this week, and fights a tough first round clash with local and World No. 55 Roberto Santos. Santos started off his clay season in Chile last week by winning over compatriot (and the man he partnered to win the doubles tournament) Felipe Menon before suffering a shock loss to then World No. 118 Michael De Kinsele. If he wins that, it gets even tougher as his likely second round opponent is the in form fourth seed Antonio Bachunelli who recently made the fourth round of the Australian Open.

It looks much better for World No. 16 and second seed Randy Smeltz as he begins against the Czech Republic's Václav Zeman. Despite many ranking Zeman as a big prospect over a year ago, he has rarely featured on the PTA circuit and last week lost 6-1, 6-4 in the second round to Björn Donaldson in Johannesburg. He was on the alternate lists in Rotterdam and Costa do Sauípe, and earned entry here thanks to a late withdrawal. Looking further on, a possible quarter final match up with Santiago champion Sergio Joaquín awaits and a semi final with third seed Diego Hurtado on his home continent.
 
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