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by Electrum » Sun Jul 09, 2017 1:01 am
by West Phoenicia » Sun Jul 09, 2017 6:44 am
by Britonisea » Sun Jul 09, 2017 6:52 am
Epifanio Sabbadin (LPK) 4 6 3 2
Leo Garry (BRI) 6 1 6 6
Danjiella Zovic (NEG) 3 6 6 6 1
Kieron Summerhayes (BRI) 6 4 2 7 6
Katherine Richardson (KWP) 6 6 4 4 4
Elizabeth Quehall (BRI) 1 4 6 6 6
Ahmad Safwan (SHK) 0 6 3 6 3
Kyle Anderson (BRI) 6 4 6 1 6
Chesney Scotsman/Johnny English (BRI) 2 6 4
Georgia Nickel/Lukas Nunheäd (BRI) 6 1 6
by Grand Angland » Sun Jul 09, 2017 9:51 am
by Darkmania » Sun Jul 09, 2017 1:51 pm
Darkmanians wishes goodluck to the twins
Written by: OOC: I apologize for my low-quality rp`ing. First ever sports event for me....
Today, at 10.00 Eletrum local time, the first darkmanian will begin what some has written as a sport-revolution. As Darkmania has no knowledge of sport before, this will be exciting day in darkmanian history. And both single matches is with a nation Darkmania knows (from two song contests).
In this occasion, darkmanian has sent their wishes to the twins and hopes this can be a day to celebrate at.
by Natanians and Nosts » Sun Jul 09, 2017 11:49 pm
by Electrum » Mon Jul 10, 2017 1:24 am
Main Draw - Bottom
Andy Amada (CEN) 0 6 6 6
Pelissa Giannopolous (ETM) 6 3 3 4
Elke Hartung (NEG) 6 6 7
Aljaž Isaac (EFL) 2 4 5
Bradyn Burn (EFL) 0 6 3
Johanna Korlovia (MRC) 6 7 6
Mei Jokek (MRC) 3 3 6 1
Jovalech Seronev (KCZ) 6 6 2 6
Melissa Herbert (NGD) 3 4 6 2
Malcolm Press (ETM) 6 6 4 6
Lucas Campbell (PLT) 4 1 7 7 6
Rasmus Milik (MRC) 6 6 5 5 3
Fi Richardson (KWP) 6 2 7 6
Alex Sanders (TOB) 4 6 6 2
Neia Dovan (CEN) 7 6 3 6
Maria Cláudia Amúlio (NTN) 5 4 6 3
Dioro Hansil (CEN) 6 6 5 6 6
Xander Kaynes (BRI) 4 7 7 2 3
Tomäs Fërdermas (DMN) 6 4 6 3 7
Derek Dubrovnik (BRI) 3 6 4 6 9
Deanne Smith (ETM) 6 6 4 6
Mia Cassington (ETM) 3 3 6 2
Max Aswick (NGD) 4 3 6 7 4
Tariq Salmat (KWP) 6 6 3 6 6
Jill Clarke (NGD) 7 6 7
Bilaal Bilclough (EFL) 6 2 6
Ralph Newkärn (BRI) 6 6 2 6
Elliot Wilson (PLT) 3 3 6 3
Jason Gordon (BRI) 5 6 7 4 3
Vera Di Santos (KWP) 7 3 6 6 6
Tommy West (NGD) 6 6 6
Noah Lennox (NGD) 4 3 3
Johmer Vales (CEN) 4 6 6 6
Molly Rhonic (MRC) 6 0 1 1
Keeley Sinai (EFL) 7 6 4 6
Adam Chandler (GRA) 5 1 6 4
Jurgen DiPasso (NEG) 0 3 6 1
Alexander Linip (MRC) 6 6 4 6
Jaimy Leger (EFL) 7 6 6
Jon Swanston (KWP) 6 2 4
Megan Elliott (NGD) 5 4 5
Nathan Slade (GRA) 7 6 7
Hunter Roberts (ETM) 7 6 6
Toan Wu Nguyen (KWP) 5 3 3
Mihai Caeso Mihailescu (NTN) 7 5 7 6 3
Violet Prieto (EFL) 6 7 6 7 6
Cracik Almeronovic (MRC) 7 6 7
Edda Alesio (LPK) 6 2 6
Botack Andiam (CEN) 6 6 6
Karina Gerard (NEG) 3 4 1
Meaghan Sharples (EFL) 6 4 1 3
Paul Chinra (TOB) 4 6 6 6
Alowae Ritra (BRI) 4 2 4
Jöakÿm Fërdermas (DMN) 6 6 6
Giorgio Irani (EFL) 4 6 4 6 4
Dominic Ripaldi (NEG) 6 3 6 3 6
Marla Gerard (NEG) 4 4 6 6 6
Laura Roshik (MRC) 6 6 3 2 4
Peter Scott (GRA) 6 6 4 6
Vitória Júlia da Silva (NTN) 1 3 6 4
Georgette Cannon (EFL) 6 3 4 6 9
Rubina Pesaresi (LPK) 3 6 6 4 7
Mark Southgate (NGD) 6 4 3 2
Andrea Palmannerson (MRC) 2 6 6 6
by West Phoenicia » Mon Jul 10, 2017 2:28 am
by Darkmania » Mon Jul 10, 2017 2:05 pm
The Youngest Wins,While The Oldest Loses
The youngest of the "Darkmanian Twins", Jöakÿm, can gladly today kick "Wining a match in an international tournament" out of his bucket list today, as he managed to give his rival Alowae Ritra (BRI) a match of his life, winning with 4-6, 2-6,4-6. His "older" brother, whoever lost to Derek Dubrovnik (BRI) 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 3-6,7-9.
"This is so f***ing unbelievable", Jöakÿm says while tired after having his match of his life. "I never thought that a darkmanian wound win something other than a song contest for children. Today, i just demonstrated that we (Darkmania) can win sporting events.
Twitter noted a spike after the match that the hashtag #GërFüürGëld (Go For Gold) was trending with darkmanian from all over the world celebrating the win. Down below are some tweets, translated to English.
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The Tennis Court (Before the match)
Tomäs come to his locker room, who he shares with his brother Jöakÿm. Disappointment after his loss. "F*CKING BULLS*HIT DRUG ADDICT", Tomäs screams while he almost destroys his locker, who is known for his bad loser ego. "Calm down bro," Jöakÿm says in a calm voice to calm down his older brother. "You lost, fair and square. Maybe you lost because he was better than you. Don't worry. I have a match later with a guy from the same nation as your foe. I can try to win. I can't guarantee that i win but i shall try." Jöakÿm adds.
The Tennis Court (doing the match)
Jöakÿm greets his rival, Alowae Ritra (BRI), 15 minutes before the match and has a small talk. Both them walks to the tennis court.
Alowae begins hard leading with 4-0 in the first set. Jöakÿm calms down his mind. He promised his brother that he was gonna win his match. He then smashes the ball hard into the surface. Ritra is 0.5 inches away from sending the ball and misses. This comes as a shock to the britonish audience at the stand. It looked like Alowae was to smash his foe, but Jöakÿm had smashed him instead. The darkmanian also are shocked by the
When the first set is done, Jöakÿm leads with 4-6 first set. The darkmanian at the stand cannot believe their eyes. Even if they witnessed the loss for Tomäs despite he won sets.
The match goes by and ends with 6-2 and a 6-4, the latter as Jöakÿm was out of breath for some of the match. The darkmanians at the stand is shocked. One of own has won.
The Tennis Court (after the match)
Jöakÿm enters the lockerroom he shares with is the older twin brother. Tomäs cannot believe what he witnessed "How the f*ck did won?" Tomäs asks. "By working my arse and trying to make my foe make alot of mistakes. After all, he did make some mistakes." Jöakÿm adds. Both walk to their hotel suite to relax for some day before they are playing again.
by Grand Angland » Mon Jul 10, 2017 8:51 pm
by Electrum » Mon Jul 10, 2017 9:30 pm
by Electrum » Tue Jul 11, 2017 2:16 am
Section 1
Ion Victor Amúlio (NTN) 1 6 6 2 3
Leo Garry (BRI) 6 2 3 6 6
Con Towers (KWP) 6 1 6 4 5
Tiffany Love (KWP) 2 6 2 6 7
Joshua Hutchins (GRA) 6 3 6 6
Mario Lando (LPK) 3 6 4 2
Kieron Summerhayes (BRI) 4 4 6 6 2
Kika Dovan (CEN) 6 6 0 3 6
Section 2
Staci Harris (KWP) 6 4 3
Livinia Moore (ETM) 7 6 6
Scott Carson (GRA) 6 6 6
Harry Blackwood (NGD) 3 0 3
Greg Meares (ETM) 7 6 4 6
Alex Browne (GRA) 5 4 6 3
Elizabeth Quehall (BRI) 2 3 7 4
Lonus Varalin (CEN) 6 6 5 6
Section 3
Andrew Lamar (NGD) 4 7 6 4 3
Ben Westley (GRA) 6 5 4 6 6
Harley Watson (GRA) 2 4 7 4
Thierry Garzala (NEG) 6 6 6 6
Harry Brown (GRA) 6 6 5 6
Marco Vrient (NEG) 3 2 7 4
Carmichael Brown (ETM) 7 4 6 6
Mattias Doerwald (NEG) 5 6 3 1
Section 4
Liam Penderyn (NGD) 4 3 5
Gary Williams (GRA) 6 6 7
Louis Amada (CEN) 7 6 4 1 6
Mihaela Ioana Prisco (NTN) 5 4 6 6 4
Andrew Simmons (ETM) 7 6 6
Alma Semmes (NEG) 6 0 1
Kyle Anderson (BRI) 0 6 6 1 6
Samuel Gates (ETM) 6 4 2 6 3
Section 5
Andy Amada (CEN) 3 6 6 6
Elke Hartung (NEG) 6 1 2 3
Johanna Korlovia (MRC) 2 2 6 2
Jovalech Seronev (KCZ) 6 6 2 6
Malcolm Press (ETM) 6 7 6
Lucas Campbell (PLT) 3 6 1
Fi Richardson (KWP) 3 6 4 6 0
Neia Dovan (CEN) 6 4 6 4 6
Section 6
Dioro Hansil (CEN) 7 4 6 7
Derek Dubrovnik (BRI) 6 6 2 5
Deanne Smith (ETM) 6 3 7 6
Tariq Salmat (KWP) 1 6 5 3
Jill Clarke (NGD) 6 6 1 5 4
Ralph Newkärn (BRI) 4 3 6 7 6
Vera Di Santos (KWP) 3 3 6
Tommy West (NGD) 6 6 7
Section 7
Johmer Vales (CEN) 6 6 6
Keeley Sinai (EFL) 3 3 0
Alexander Linip (MRC) 6 4 7 3 6
Jaimy Leger (EFL) 3 6 6 6 2
Nathan Slade (GRA) 6 0 6 6 6
Hunter Roberts (ETM) 3 6 3 7 3
Violet Prieto (EFL) 5 7 3 4
Cracik Almeronovic (MRC) 7 5 6 6
Section 8
Botack Andiam (CEN) 6 7 6
Paul Chinra (TOB) 3 5 4
Jöakÿm Fërdermas (DMN) 3 5 2
Dominic Ripaldi (NEG) 6 7 6
Marla Gerard (NEG) 3 6 6 5 6
Peter Scott (GRA) 6 3 1 7 2
Georgette Cannon (EFL) 6 6 6 7 6
Andrea Palmannerson (MRC) 7 3 7 6 3
Section 1
Elia Xal/Fia Xal (CEN) 6 6 6
Alma Semmes/Marla Gerard (NEG) 1 7 1
Max Aswick/Noah Lennox (NGD) 6 1 6
Jonathan Wilcox/Brian Roberts (GRA) 4 6 8
Nathan Lynn/Anthony Owen (PLT) 4 2
Leanne Stewart/Anthony Kawasaki (ETM) 6 6
Giorgio Irani/Clementina Travers (EFL) 6 6
Kurt Dragic/Jurgen DiPasso (NEG) 4 2
Perger Rianor/Ricpeer Rianor (CEN) 6 6
Kiersten Bullock/Reina Jaber (EFL) 4 1
Obvirê Läntom/Obvires Desmonde (BRI) 3 7 1
John Kirby/Jasper Cooper (GRA) 6 6 6
Felice Mareaux/Danjiella Zovic (NEG) 5 1
Jaguar Zenteanite/Zeke Newham (BRI) 7 6
Jack Parminus/Adam Stratesimov (MRC) 6 6 4
Mattias Doerwald/Thierry Garzala (NEG) 7 3 6
Section 2
Liam Penderyn/Harry Blackwood (NGD) 6 6
Karina Gerard/Elke Hartung (NEG) 3 3
Samuel Gates/Greg Meares (ETM) 6 6
Paul Chinra/Alex Sanders (TOB) 4 2
Qelzan Aeoronza/Villem Askenreuch (KCZ) 4 7 5
Márcus Gabriel Alencastro/Mihai Caeso Mihailescu (NTN) 6 5 7
Phoebe Harvey/Berat Latif (EFL) 0 1
Jonum Korlovia/Johanna Korlovia (MRC) 6 6
Jill Clark/Melissa Herbert (NGD) 7 6 6
Mihai Carolus Maro/Claudius Ion Varro (NTN) 6 7 3
Rayford Wise/Dhaakir Prieto (EFL) 4 6 7
Artur Desmond/Hannah Pau-ton (TOB) 6 4 5
Ian Nutter/Ben Smith (GRA) 2 2
Fabiano Bishop/Sebas Hariri (EFL) 6 6
Will Nolovor/Kell Korden (CEN) 6 6
Iohanna Márcia Enderssen-Moura/Maria Cláudia Amúlio (NTN) 3 4
Section 3
Mark Southgate/Megan Elliott (NGD) 6 6 6
Simon Davies/Adam Humphreys (GRA) 0 7 4
Tomäs Fërdermas/Jöakÿm Fërdermas (DMN) 7 4 8
Syahmi/Aizat (SHK) 5 6 6
Lance Mance/Ricardo Toli (BRI) 6 4 4
Marco Vrient/Dominic Ripaldi (NEG) 3 6 6
Coosal Darlcheri/Gyrachor Rentos (CEN) 6 6
Sara Zhuo/Deanne Smith (ETM) 4 4
Sonya Gredello/Rosa Levinsky (ETM) 6 6
Túlius Tarquínio da Silva/Ápio Rog dos Santos (NTN) 0 2
Rob Canson/Jess Philips (TOB) 7 4 2
Cristos Browning/Mya Browning (EFL) 6 6 6
Ryan Davies/John Davies (GRA) 6 1 6
Georgia Nickel/Lukas Nunheäd (BRI) 2 6 1
Jack Algernon/Andrew Lamar (NGD) 4 6 0
Denis Alevecha/Marko Tuedenzer (KCZ) 6 4 6
Section 4
Val Korekal/Jac Iegis (CEN) 2 6 4
Sarah Johnson/Jane Smith (TOB) 6 0 6
Nigel Davies/Michael Harris (GRA) 6 6
Sally du'Ercab/Peter Nyckak (TOB) 2 2
Botack Andiam/Johmer Vales (CEN) 3 6 6
Mihai Publius Apilesco/Ion Marcus Ioanescu (NTN) 6 3 1
Laura Roshik/Wendy Noyek (MRC) 4 6 6
Mia Cassington/Maya Cassington (ETM) 6 3 4
Leo Garry/Elizabeth Quehall (BRI) 6 6
Tommy West/Stephanie Brown (NGD) 2 4
Terry McNeil/Veronica Kowalski (PLT) 3 3
David Karlezen/Fejcek Fesokz (KCZ) 6 6
Hunter Roberts/Carmichael Brown (ETM) 6 7
Mihaela Ioana Prisco/Vitoria Júlia da Silva (NTN) 4 5
Ellela Thotan/Ciache Nagya (CEN) 6 7
Patrick Sintarnov/Harry Rymin (MRC) 3 6
by West Phoenicia » Tue Jul 11, 2017 6:41 pm
by Grand Angland » Tue Jul 11, 2017 9:36 pm
by Natanians and Nosts » Tue Jul 11, 2017 11:12 pm
by Britonisea » Wed Jul 12, 2017 12:28 am
by Electrum » Wed Jul 12, 2017 1:10 am
Section 1
Leo Garry (BRI) 7 4 3 6 6
Tiffany Love (KWP) 6 6 6 2 2
Joshua Hutchins (GRA) 6 7 6 6 2
Kika Dovan (CEN) 0 6 7 7 6
Section 2
Livinia Moore (ETM) 4 6 4
Scott Carson (GRA) 6 7 6
Greg Meares (ETM) 7 6 6 6
Lonus Varalin (CEN) 5 4 7 4
Section 3
Ben Westley (GRA) 6 1 1 6 4
Thierry Garzala (NEG) 4 6 6 3 6
Harry Brown (GRA) 7 2 3 4
Carmichael Brown (ETM) 5 6 6 6
Section 4
Gary Williams (GRA) 2 6 7 6
Louis Amada (CEN) 6 2 6 3
Andrew Simmons (ETM) 6 6 1 4 4
Kyle Anderson (BRI) 4 4 6 6 6
Section 5
Andy Amada (CEN) 3 6 6 6
Jovalech Seronev (KCZ) 6 3 3 1
Malcolm Press (ETM) 6 6 6
Neia Dovan (CEN) 3 3 4
Section 6
Dioro Hansil (CEN) 7 2 6 7 7
Deanne Smith (ETM) 6 6 7 6 5
Ralph Newkärn (BRI) 3 4 6 2
Tommy West (NGD) 6 6 3 6
Section 7
Johmer Vales (CEN) 6 5 7 6
Alexander Linip (MRC) 4 7 5 3
Nathan Slade (GRA) 6 6 4 3 2
Cracik Almeronovic (MRC) 3 1 6 6 6
Section 8
Botack Andiam (CEN) 2 4 6 3
Dominic Ripaldi (NEG) 6 6 4 6
Marla Gerard (NEG) 2 6 6 6
Georgette Cannon (EFL) 6 4 2 2
Section 1
Elia Xal/Fia Xal (CEN) 2 7 6
Jonathan Wilcox/Brian Roberts (GRA) 6 6 4
Leanne Stewart/Anthony Kawasaki (ETM) 6 6 3
Giorgio Irani/Clementina Travers (EFL) 7 4 6
Perger Rianor/Ricpeer Rianor (CEN) 6 2 2
John Kirby/Jasper Cooper (GRA) 3 6 6
Jaguar Zenteanite/Zeke Newham (BRI) 1 7 3
Mattias Doerwald/Thierry Garzala (NEG) 6 6 6
Section 2
Liam Penderyn/Harry Blackwood (NGD) 4 3
Samuel Gates/Greg Meares (ETM) 6 6
Márcus Gabriel Alencastro/Mihai Caeso Mihailescu (NTN) 6 3
Jonum Korlovia/Johanna Korlovia (MRC) 7 6
Jill Clark/Melissa Herbert (NGD) 6 6
Rayford Wise/Dhaakir Prieto (EFL) 3 1
Fabiano Bishop/Sebas Hariri (EFL) 7 2 2
Will Nolovor/Kell Korden (CEN) 5 6 6
Section 3
Mark Southgate/Megan Elliott (NGD) 6 7
Tomäs Fërdermas/Jöakÿm Fërdermas (DMN) 2 5
Marco Vrient/Dominic Ripaldi (NEG) 6 2 2
Coosal Darlcheri/Gyrachor Rentos (CEN) 1 6 6
Sonya Gredello/Rosa Levinsky (ETM) 6 7
Cristos Browning/Mya Browning (EFL) 4 5
Ryan Davies/John Davies (GRA) 7 6
Denis Alevecha/Marko Tuedenzer (KCZ) 5 4
Section 4
Sarah Johnson/Jane Smith (TOB) 6 6
Nigel Davies/Michael Harris (GRA) 3 3
Botack Andiam/Johmer Vales (CEN) 3 6 4
Laura Roshik/Wendy Noyek (MRC) 6 2 6
Leo Garry/Elizabeth Quehall (BRI) 4 6 6
David Karlezen/Fejcek Fesokz (KCZ) 6 4 1
Hunter Roberts/Carmichael Brown (ETM) 7 6 5
Ellela Thotan/Ciache Nagya (CEN) 5 7 7
by Electrum » Wed Jul 12, 2017 1:46 am
by Britonisea » Wed Jul 12, 2017 12:10 pm
An interview with Leo Garry
Interviewer: Hello Leo Garry, tell me, how are you feeling about your upcoming match with Kika Dovan? Of course, Kika is from the somewhat invincible Ceni, so how do we see yourself doing for tomorrow's match?
Leo Garry: Hello to you too. Yeah, I am very, very scared about my upcoming match, and while I have confidence in myself, I can't help but think that Kika will take the best of me, tomorrow. I don't want this to happen because I feel as though I have made a big journey, and it would be really sad if, you know, I lost. I think that the amount of points available for me is not equal to the amount of work I have put in. I don't think receiving 225 points is enough.
Interviewer: I totally agree, but can you speak more about this? How do you think it could be bettered to make it more fair?
Leo Garry: I am not sure, but I think that people who are in the Ro.16 should not receive only 225 points, I think they should receive at least double that. I don't think it is very proportional, at all. But I am not going to dwell on that for too long, and hopefully I can get to the final. I am doing much better than last year, anyway.
Interviewer: Indeed you are. Leo Garry, please tell me, how do you feel about being labelled as the Britonish Number 1 again? Derek took that title from you, but now, you are defo in the lead.
Leo Garry: I am thrilled that I am Britonish Number 1, and I think that I can keep that title because it is something that I am proud of. I think after the result I get here, I will be going in to the top 50 again, and probably the top 40, so I would like to enter higher and higher, even breaking the top 20. Now, I think that I would be able to achieve this as the editions go on, but after the Olympics, I will make sure that I am on top form.
Interviewer: Tell me how you feel about Kyle Anderson? Kyle is a relatively new player from Britonisea and he is in the Round of 16. I believe that the Round of 16 is totally new for him, and I think he is unranked, or ranked quite lowly!
Leo Garry: I am so pleased with Kyle. Kyle is only seventeen years old, and it is a great honour for him to be in the Round of 16, but like me, he wants to go further, but he faces Garry Williams, who I think is ranked 100, so it's not a difficult task, but this Gary guy is very persistent, so he will be giving Kyle a run for his money. Of course, I might be the Britonish #1, but its still not confirmed. If I lose my match, but he gets to the Semis, he could well overtake me.
Interviewer: That is right, Leo Garry. I think you will be able to cling on to it! Thank you for your time, Leo!
Leo Garry: Oh, and before I go, I would like to thank all the Britonish fans who came down to Electrum, it has really pushed me - and Kyle - on, and we know Electrum is quite far, but the Britonish come en masse to support, so thanks!
Interview: No, thank you for your wonderful tennis! You can watch Leo Garry on the Centre Court, Phillip Maxwell Arena. First on court!
An interview with Kyle Anderson
Kyle Anderson: Hello, there!
Interviewer: Well, hello, Kyle! You seem like a happy chappy! This is the first time, in a very long time, that we have had two Britonish players in the Round of 16. I am quite excited to see you on court tomorrow, first on the Janine Gredello Arena - how are you feeling?
Kyle Anderson: You know what, I am pleased with myself. And sure, I might not get further than this round, but I am happy about my progress so far, and I think that I can take this in to the next competitions with me. But I am holding on to that hope, of course.
Interviewer: So, you are on the show court, and we would love to see more of Kyle Anderson on the show courts. Do you see yourself as Britonish Number 1, but more importantly, World number 1.
Kyle Anderson: I do have that little dream of being World Number 1, I know that would be a World first! Britonisea is a country that is good at tennis. I remember when we used to have two to three players in the top 10. I think Ricardo Toli was 4th in the World, and I would love to be fourth in the world, I would love to be higher. I have aspirations.
Interviewer: That is beautiful to hear, Kyle, we have so much faith for you. Now, can you tell me your opinion of the West Phoenician and Jason Gordon?
Kyle Anderson: Sure. I don't remember her name but the girl from West Phoenicia shouting that a girl beat Jason is totally uncalled for. At the end of the day, this is one of the sports where men and women play on the same court, and if you look at the rankings, you would see that it doesn't matter whether you are female or male. Sure, this is a male dominated sport, and there are more males in the Britonish team than females, but I don't think that was really needed. It was totally childish, and I think that the delegation from West Phoenicia should send a letter of apology to the Britonish. Her actions were truly bullish, and I'm sorry to be called a spoilt sport, but I am happy that she is out of the competition. Jason should not have been made to feel that way. Women and men are alike; in tennis anyway.
Interviewer: Right, and could you tell me about your match with Gary Williams, tomorrow?
Kyle Anderson: I don't know Gary very well, but I think the match will be a great one, and I hope that the match goes well for me come tomorrow!
Interviewer: Thanks Kyle! If you would like to see Kyle, you can watch him, live on BITC, first on court! Or you can watch it on repeat! Forget the Olympics, you need to watch Kyle!
An interview with Elizabeth Quehall
Interviewer: Elizabeth Quehall! Hello, darling, how are you?
Elizabeth Quehall: Hello, darling! I am doing very well, thanks! Well, I am doing better than what I how I was doing before. I am actually quite sad that I crushed out of the singles, but I am very happy that I am in contention to regain the Electrum Slam title, once again!
Interviewer: Yeah, you are doing remarkably well in the doubles. Let's speak about the positives of the competition so far! How did you feel coming in to the Electrum Slam.
Elizabeth Quehall: Very nervous. For starters, Leo and I were going to lose our 2000 points, which meant we were going to flop in the rankings, and so, we wanted to make sure that we regain as much points as possibly, and even try to keep hold of our 200 points. I am very hungry to make sure that I get those points, and if that means we have to come back again, and again, and again, we will do it.
Interview: Yes! That is the fighting talk I would like to hear. You are playing against Ellela and Ciache from Ceni. How are you feeling about this?
Elizabeth Quehall: I am really worried, really worried. These two are very high barriers, but I think we can knock them down, if we work hard enough.
Interview: I think you can beat them too. Keep your head down, and get ready. If you would like to watch Leo and Elizabeth, you can watch them later on BITC 1 after Kyle's match.
by Grand Angland » Wed Jul 12, 2017 9:23 pm
by Electrum » Wed Jul 12, 2017 11:03 pm
by Electrum » Thu Jul 13, 2017 12:21 am
Section 1
Leo Garry (BRI) 1 7 6 4 7
Kika Dovan (CEN) 6 6 3 6 5
Section 2
Scott Carson (GRA) 4 1 6 6 6
Greg Meares (ETM) 6 6 4 2 8
Section 3
Thierry Garzala (NEG) 7 6 5 6 6
Carmichael Brown (ETM) 5 7 7 2 0
Section 4
Gary Williams (GRA) 6 6 6
Kyle Anderson (BRI) 2 4 3
Section 5
Andy Amada (CEN) 7 4 7 6
Malcolm Press (ETM) 5 6 5 3
Section 6
Dioro Hansil (CEN) 6 5 6 0 1
Tommy West (NGD) 0 7 0 6 6
Section 7
Johmer Vales (CEN) 4 3 3
Cracik Almeronovic (MRC) 6 6 6
Section 8
Dominic Ripaldi (NEG) 6 6 6 7
Marla Gerard (NEG) 4 1 7 6
Section 1
Elia Xal/Fia Xal (CEN) 6 6
Giorgio Irani/Clementina Travers (EFL) 1 2
John Kirby/Jasper Cooper (GRA) 6 2 6
Mattias Doerwald/Thierry Garzala (NEG) 1 6 4
Section 2
Samuel Gates/Greg Meares (ETM) 6 6
Jonum Korlovia/Johanna Korlovia (MRC) 4 4
Jill Clark/Melissa Herbert (NGD) 5 3
Will Nolovor/Kell Korden (CEN) 7 6
Section 3
Mark Southgate/Megan Elliott (NGD) 6 6
Coosal Darlcheri/Gyrachor Rentos (CEN) 0 4
Sonya Gredello/Rosa Levinsky (ETM) 7 6
Ryan Davies/John Davies (GRA) 6 2
Section 4
Sarah Johnson/Jane Smith (TOB) 6 2 4
Laura Roshik/Wendy Noyek (MRC) 3 6 6
Leo Garry/Elizabeth Quehall (BRI) 6 6
Ellela Thotan/Ciache Nagya (CEN) 3 2
by Grand Angland » Thu Jul 13, 2017 10:04 pm
by Electrum » Fri Jul 14, 2017 12:07 am
Quarterfinals
Leo Garry (BRI) 5 6 6 1 6
Greg Meares (ETM) 7 3 3 6 2
Thierry Garzala (NEG) 6 6 6
Gary Williams (GRA) 4 2 4
Andy Amada (CEN) 7 4 7 4 6
Tommy West (NGD) 6 6 6 6 4
Cracik Almeronovic (MRC) 6 6 3 6
Dominic Ripaldi (NEG) 4 1 6 3
Quarterfinals
Elia Xal/Fia Xal (CEN) 4 7 6
John Kirby/Jasper Cooper (GRA) 6 5 2
Samuel Gates/Greg Meares (ETM) 7 6
Will Nolovor/Kell Kordon (CEN) 5 3
Mark Southgate/Megan Elliot (CEN) 6 1 6
Sonya Gredello/Rosa Levinsky (ETM) 2 6 8
Laura Roshik/Wendy Noyek (MRC) 1 2
Leo Garry/Elizabeth Quehall (BRI) 6 6
by Britonisea » Fri Jul 14, 2017 10:42 am
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