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You could try going somewhere really exotic, e.g. I know a couple of Brits were in Bujumbura for Burundi F1 this week (though neither picked up a point, so maybe scrap that idea!) and it was possible to head to Vientiane for Laos F1 earlier this year or to Teheran for a few Iranian Futures, if you're feeling exceptionally brave/foolish!
Probably more useful than those suggestions are the ITF statistics for main draw and qualifying cut-offs - the most recent I can find are for 2008 (see http://www.itftennis.com/shared/medialibrary/pdf/original/IO_39009_... )
South and Central American Futures tend to be weak if you avoid the big tennis-playing countries like Argentina and Brazil - places like Venezuela and El Salvador look like good bets. I have noticed over the years that South African events tend to be weaker than you would expect and events in the French-speaking part of Canada, i.e. Québec, tend to be a lot weaker than other events in North America.
Good luck anyway, wherever you decide to go!
Steven
Hi Steven! Good to see you. How have you been?
Great tips for John!
M
Come on John! You could wear some star spangled tennis shorts or maybe pull the flag out ala Falconi!
Upon getting your point or (for fantasy's sake) winning the whole tourney, you could give this speech...
Good luck!
LOL! Blond haired "dude" from California in american flag shorts and a matching bandana headband! Taking down all the insurgents as he makes his way to his first ATP point, and BEYOND!!!
I'm working on the major motion picture script right now.
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