
SIMS 4 RESIDENTIAL LOTS LIST PATCH
Patch 1.52.100 shows lots who’s lot type has been changed from commercial to residential in the past in the original lot type. One of the best parts of living in a suburb is the lack of noise. The 37-year-old took the first set against eighth seed Casper Ruud, but by the end the ailing two-time semi-finalist could barely serve as Ruud won 6-7 (6) 7-6 (4) 6-2 7-6 (0).In my existing save a lot of residential lots show as incomplete commercial lots. "So you take a huge chunk of it out, it's super difficult for players."Ī tearful Jo-Wilfried Tsonga brought the curtain down on his career to a rapturous reception from his home crowd on Court Philippe-Chatrie. "So it's difficult for the players when you don't have a chance to defend (points) and especially on a surface like grass, where it's already so short and the players that play well on that surface don't have that many opportunities to make points. Obviously Novak, me, Hubi (Hubert Hurkacz), Matteo Berrettini, we're going to drop a lot. "The most guys it's affecting are the guys in the top rankings. So unfortunately, that didn't go greatly. "I knew it's going to be very important to get as many points as possible here.

Shapovalov is another of the players whose world ranking is going to suffer, having made the semi-finals at Wimbledon last year.Īsked if he was among the growing number of players who are considering not playing at SW19, he said: "I haven't decided anything yet. The Canadian world number 15, who beat Rafael Nadal - albeit an injured version - on clay just a couple of weeks ago, lost 6-3 6-1 6-4 7-6 (4) to Danish teenager Holger Rune.

I cannot change some decisions, both about ATP and Wimbledon."ĭenis Shapovalov was a surprise first-round casualty early on day three. "If there are points, I cannot become number one, I'm going to be gutted. (If) there are no points, I become number one, well, great for me.

"But if I cannot, I mean, (I'm) just going to prepare for next tournaments, and, you know, just follow what's happening there. I will play on grass after Roland Garros. "Very strange," he admitted, "I need to be honest, but yeah, as I said last time, I'd be really happy to play Wimbledon. Medvedev, barred from playing at Wimbledon due to the ban on Russian players, could still become world number one afterwards due to the ATP's decision to strip the tournament of its ranking points, as defending champion Novak Djokovic would lose the 2,000 points he would otherwise be defending. Bagnis could lose some of his prize money if tournament bosses deem he played while injured, but the 32-year-old insisted: "I think I tried to give my best."
