Browsing Archive: August, 2012

KEVAR 'FEDERER' BARTLEY EXPRESS

Posted by TJTC on Wednesday, August 22, 2012,

What do you get when you are playing an opponent named Bartley who is having a very good day? Maybe life in the fast lane, one way traffic or the Bartley Express! Even all the net chord points were in his favour. He closed at the net well, attacked the weak serves of Douglas and had Douglas on the defense from the start of many of the points in a blow-out victory and the first of its kind on tour.

Clearly Bartley was eyeing this title. It was seen from the way how he approached his very fir...


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DOUGLAS TAKES OLYMPIC GOLD

Posted by S.M on Tuesday, August 7, 2012,

Being one of the few tournaments left before tour dictator, Angus, returns, the players were determined to give a good showing at the 2012 Olympics. In top half action, the self-deluded reigning Wimbledon champion, Mullings, was the one to beat. He made light work of a nervous Davis who felt he needed to go for winners to beat Mullings, instead of depending on his more reliable counter punching game. Next up, it was a match up between Watson and Morrison. Still on his way to becoming match to...


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Browsing Archive: August, 2012

KEVAR 'FEDERER' BARTLEY EXPRESS

Posted by TJTC on Wednesday, August 22, 2012,

What do you get when you are playing an opponent named Bartley who is having a very good day? Maybe life in the fast lane, one way traffic or the Bartley Express! Even all the net chord points were in his favour. He closed at the net well, attacked the weak serves of Douglas and had Douglas on the defense from the start of many of the points in a blow-out victory and the first of its kind on tour.

Clearly Bartley was eyeing this title. It was seen from the way how he approached his very fir...


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DOUGLAS TAKES OLYMPIC GOLD

Posted by S.M on Tuesday, August 7, 2012,

Being one of the few tournaments left before tour dictator, Angus, returns, the players were determined to give a good showing at the 2012 Olympics. In top half action, the self-deluded reigning Wimbledon champion, Mullings, was the one to beat. He made light work of a nervous Davis who felt he needed to go for winners to beat Mullings, instead of depending on his more reliable counter punching game. Next up, it was a match up between Watson and Morrison. Still on his way to becoming match to...


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