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Old 05-24-2019, 03:57 PM   #1027
Christy
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Join Date: Jun 2018
Perez completed the set of inconsistent youngsters in Canada. He now has one loss against Mptaki, Lucas Perez, Avilles and Wentz this season.

Probably helped him in Cincinatti though. The reason that match up is not one sided was shown as well as Perez has now played 13 matches in the last 3 weeks while Hart is on 16. Hart is getting to the last match in nearly every competition he enters. It means he gets more points than Perez but helps Perez even out the head to head. It also makes that no.2 seed more valuable as it is the right to face Hart at his most tired. Indeed, having played a similar schedule, Perez is on 61-7 while Hart is on 73-7 for the season.

By way of describing Aas' performance the last 3 weeks. Well he has played 4 matches in that time...

Intodia and Kayeeda look ready to hit the lower challenger ranks. It will just take a few weeks to get around to the final future competitions and I am in no rush.

Last edited by Christy : 05-24-2019 at 04:00 PM.
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