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Nottingham (M25) – An Englishman on his way to Lucas Bowlen

Nottingham (M25) – An Englishman on his way to Lucas Bowlen

Only one Frenchman remains to beat the winners of the $25,000 tournament in Nottingham. Jules MarieHe took a cold shower on Tuesday. Lucas Poulain (photo/n°6) Good chance to play in England. Stopped an innings all over the place against the Japanese Yusuke Takahashi, He finished the job cleanly on Friday (6-4, 2-6, 6-0). He was chained in the afternoon against the Dutch Alec Deckers, son Richard Krajicek. To make it to the finals, he had to pass Giles Hussey, 509th in the world. The Englishman has not achieved much other than a semi-final at Veigy-Foncenex in 2023.

Jules Marie at the tennis act’s microphone during the Can Open

seed n°1, Clement Sitake He breezed through the first round against the English qualifier (7-6, 7-6). Ryan James Story. Thursday, started the round of 16 against Alésien Christian Sixcard, ranked 810th in the world, but the game was quickly interrupted by a 2-1 loss to the Danes. On Friday, the Habs took the door (6-4, 6-3). The third blue on the track: Alexandre Rego. Since qualifying, SNUC has been aiming for a fourth straight win vs. Daniel Little. But the Englishman, who reached the semi-finals last week at the same venue, did not pull away (6-2, 6-1).

Cold showers for Jules Marie

The dream of Jules Marie to compete in the qualifications of Roland Garros Still alive. Agreed, Bas-Normand will not “cut”, it will be established from the classification of May 1. His only chance is to get a wild card. For that he has to reveal himself. That’s what he did last week at the $25,000 Hardball Tournament in Nottingham, where he won the title in stunning fashion. He is ranked 390th in the world but his points are not counted. He is a virtual 339 ATP. Norman stayed in Nottingham for the second week in a row. At n°3, he started on Wednesday against Switzerland Luca Castelnuovo, From qualifications. The latter delivered a 7-5, 6-1 scalp to Hobbs, surpassing world No. 900. An unexpected setback for Jules Marie, who was supposed to be in England for a third week.

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