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Old 04-01-2017, 09:05 PM   #595
Brian Swartz
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Join Date: May 2006
June

The 'Channel Slam' break was not all that eventful, but there were a few things going on. Dudwadkar took the whole month off, but the rest of my players were out there for something. Prakash Mooljee was pushed to three sets in three straight matches by younger players, but narrowly managed to defend his title at the Halle 500. Slowly improving Milos Schmucker of the Czech Republic was first, followed by a couple of German home-crowd favorites in Moicevic and Kronecker. Not his best tennis, but Mooljee did just barely enough. Anil Mehul had his first doubles-only outing in Halle as well, making the semifinals as he continues to rise slowly. Sushant Chiba's latest outing saw him reach the semifinals before losing in both brackets, a decent showing.

Coming Up ...

Wimbledon. We've about reached the halfway point, and Mooljee will be trying to stay as close to Kaspar as possible.
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