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Unfortunately, she lost in QR2 to Audrey Zarif.wonder if Britt Eerland can cause some trouble in the main draw
Ma Jinbao makes it, Kanak does not.If you happen to see this at the time of this post and are interested in USA players, Kanak is playing on T2 and Ma Jinbao is playing on T4.
Also, Shinozuka playing on T1.
Jules did his homework well. And he has the quality of topspin to put Kanak under pressure.Kanak can win some points blocking against opening attacks. But when he sees his opponent winning a majority of those points, he needs to attack first with his own well placed, strong openings. Otherwise, he's on the defensive all the time and that usually doesn't end well.
that is the life of a qualification player.Jules did his homework well. And he has the quality of topspin to put Kanak under pressure.
He will be fine in the long term, definitely with the continental boost but even without it. It is just the pressure of things at the current moment that will affect him a bit since the Olympjcs is on the horizon.that is the life of a qualification player.
On another day, or another end of the draw, Kanak would have made it through to the main draw comfortably.
and once you do "make it through", then the maths comes in to gain points while they expire, to keep that position
So Kanak needs to make sure he spread out his gains evenly though out the year, else he would have a hard drop when it expires 12 months time.
It's really not easy.
But, he just need that continental boost every year (of which he doesn't have now)
hope he has the cash to maintain a 15~25 match international year.
#lifeasawttqrplayer
technically, and age wise, yes, he should be fine but how much cash to burn is probably a fair question to ask.He will be fine in the long term, definitely with the continental boost but even without it. It is just the pressure of things at the current moment that will affect him a bit since the Olympjcs is on the horizon.
He is actually crowdfunding his road to Paris at the moment.that is the life of a qualification player.
On another day, or another end of the draw, Kanak would have made it through to the main draw comfortably.
and once you do "make it through", then the maths comes in to gain points while they expire, to keep that position
So Kanak needs to make sure he spread out his gains evenly though out the year, else he would have a hard drop when it expires 12 months time.
It's really not easy.
But, he just need that continental boost every year (of which he doesn't have now)
hope he has the cash to maintain a 15~25 match international year.
#lifeasawttqrplayer
yes, I believe so.He is actually crowdfunding his road to Paris at the moment.
Doubles/Mixed Doubles, I think is a good opportunity for weaker TT Nations to focus on.Great effort from Sid Naresh/Tiffany Ke of the USA, but they lose 3-2 to Pistej/Balasova. They haven't done anything individually in singles at the pro level, but somehow they click as a doubles pair. They beat Chan Baldwin/Lam Yee Lok and Wang Yang/Kulkova in the qualifying rounds and took the WR#24 XD pair to 5 games in the Main Draw.
He missed three drug tests. He will be more careful next time.technically, and age wise, yes, he should be fine but how much cash to burn is probably a fair question to ask.
the longer it takes, the sooner his earlier points goes adios.
I have spoken to a few that had the exact same experience (drop of world ranking and had to climb back up)
At first, when they said, it is so difficult... I didn't really understand it.
at least, Kanak gets wild cards into high point tournaments.
else, feeder+contender, won't do it
the continental boost is very important. I doubt he can achieve it without any of this boost or wildcards, as it is mathematically and "luck mode" very difficult.
not talking about thatHe missed three drug tests. He will be more careful next time.
I know. I am talking about that. He is paying the consequences for missing three drug tests. It should not be easy to come back so that people don't do it for fun.not talking about that
he could be injured and come back with zero points or like other women's players - getting pregnant etc.
there are so many possibilities on why players are away for months and starting from scratch and face an uphill
that Taiwan coach told me, it is almost impossible to catch up in 1 year.
well, Taiwan is in Asia, so I understand that
Kanak just need a number 1 or 2 in Continental, and he can be back fast fast