Round 1
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Ricardo Rivera
6-2
6-1
Round 2
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Luca Bottazzi
6-4
6-1
Quarterfinals
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Gianni Marchetti
6-4
4-6
6-2
Semifinals
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Sergio Casal
7-6
4-6
6-3
Final
Juan Avendano 1 *
Roberto Vizcaino
7-5
6-3
Round 1
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Peter Spang
7-6
6-3
Round 2
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Harald Theissen
7-6
6-4
Round 3
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Brad Guan
6-2
6-1
Quarterfinals
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Cliff L. Letcher
7-6
6-2
Semifinals
Andreas Maurer 1 *
Roberto Vizcaino
6-4
3-6
7-5
Round 1
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Warren Maher
6-3
6-1
Round 2
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Chris Sylvan
6-1
6-2
Quarterfinals
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Alvaro Betancur
6-7
6-1
6-4
Semifinals
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Johan C. Kriek
6-3
7-5
Final
Vic Amaya 1 *
Roberto Vizcaino
6-3
6-2
Round 1
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Jorge Vigo
6-4
7-5
Round 2
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Warren Maher
6-3
6-3
Quarterfinals
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Luis Enck
6-7
6-1
6-0
Semifinals
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
David Carter
6-2
6-4
Final
Roberto Vizcaino 1 *
Louk Sanders
7-5
5-7
6-4
Hello! I’d like to bring to your attention that after recent updates to the site, the player search has become less efficient. Specifically:
1. A single search now returns no more than 30 results.
2. The alphabetical order of the results is gone.
3. As far as I understand, it’s now impossible to find a player by two or three letters, while three-letter last names are very common (for example, Lee, Dod, etc.; Tommy Ho can only be found by his full name).
4. It’s also impossible to find a player by their last name and first initial if they also have a middle initial. E.g., searching for “A. White” returns results like “A. White” and “T.A. White,” but not “A.G. White”. This was previously the exact opposite, and it would be great to combine the previous and current options so that the same search for “A. White” would return all three results.
5. Results now also include last names/first names that contain last names/first names from the search. E.g., the query “Bell” returns results like “Campbell,” while the query “Clint” returns results like “McClintock.” This is debatable, as it could, on the other hand, find players with double last names or players with last names close to the ones you search (like “Carroll” – “O’Carroll”). However, it’s probably better to eliminate cases like the second example, where a word in the query is the middle of the returned result. Because if someone searches for a player using the query “Clint,” a player with the last name “McClintock” is unlikely to be relevant and would clutter the results.
I hope these issues are resolved, as I believe this would help many site users. Thanks in advance!
Regarding point 4, I’d like to add that a similar problem exists with full names. For example, Reginald Arthur Gamble can be found by searching for “Arthur Gamble,” but not “Reginald Gamble.”
New South Wales Hard Court Championship 1924
Round 1:
E.A. Busby vs. S.L. Barden 6-1 4-6 6-1
C.V. Todd vs. A. Lloyd (AUS) 6-0 6-0
A.G. Gavin vs. Dr. H.T. Illingworth 4-6 6-2 9-7
B. Whiteley vs. J.W. Elliott walkover
A. Fitzgerald vs. R.M. Kidston 6-4 3-6 6-4
G.J. Perry bye
S. Cameron bye
G. Collins bye
A.N. Peach bye
W.J. Matchett vs. E. Orth 7-5 5-7 6-4
P. Laverack vs. W.M. Blekemore 6-4 3-6 6-3
Ron P. Bulman vs. R.O. Palmer 6-1 6-1
1. S.L. Barden (AUS)
2. J.W. Elliott (AUS)
3. E. Orth (AUS)
4. W.M. Blekemore (AUS)
5. Ron P. Bulman (AUS) is in your database R.P. Bulman
6. R.O. Palmer (AUS)
From: 1952 Apr 11 – 1952 Apr 15 Source: The Age
Bendigo Easter Tournament 1952
Surface: Grass
Place/court: Bendigo, Quarry Hill Tennis Club Courts
Semifinals:
L.B. Brodie vs. W.H. Beischer 6-1 6-3
J.K. Wilson vs. W.E. Anstee 4-6 6-3 6-4
Final: 1952-04-15
L.B. Brodie vs. J.K. Wilson 6-3 6-2
W.H. Beischer (AUS)
Bendigo Easter Tournament:
Surface: Clay from 1913 – 1928
Surface: Grass from 1929 – present
Bendigo Easter Tournament 1952
Place/court: Bendigo, Quarry Hill Tennis Club Courts