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Boys & Girls: Trinidad & Tobago ITF International Junior - Grade 4 (Week 12)
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There's a substantial group of Brits playing in the Caribbean this week, with a successful start to competition Boys R1 (L64) (LL) Max Peara (GBR) d. (Q) Grayson M Goldin (USA) 6-4 6-3 (9) Clay Crawford (GBR) BYE Henry Moore (GBR) d. Ture Skinner (BAR) 6-4 4-6 6-4 (10) Damian Gryzelko (GBR) BYE R2 (LL) M...
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Boys & Girls: 21st Mitsubishi-Lancer International Juniors, Philippines - Grade 1 (Week 12)
(Preview)
Jennifer Ren has flown over from South Africa and joins Jessica as a low seed. They may have been better off unseeded, as the low seeds have to play the top 4 seeds (if the seedings work out - and they have done more or less in the previous 2 legs of the Asian Grade 1s) in order to reach the quarter finals, the...
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DavidC
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Girls: Uruguay Bowl - Grade 2 (Week 12)
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For some reason the Uruguay Bowl was shifted from its normal place in the COSAT cycle to after the Copa Gerdau climax this year. As a result there are few Europeans left around, but Natalie Beazant has the misfortune to land in the same quarter as the best one here - top seed Ulrikke Eikeri from Norway. Sh...
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Boys & Girls: Open Junior du Conseil General, Guadeloupe - Grade 5 (Week 11)
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Henry Moore has sculpted his way to a first ITF final with Trinidadian Dawoud Kabli. In the final they meet the two Italians who were great rivals of Luke Bambridge et al in TE14 competitions last year. Boys R1 Calvin Hemery (FRA) d. Henry Moore (GBR) 4-6 6-4 6-3 Doubles Final (3) Kabli (TRI) / Moore (GBR...
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DavidC
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Girls: Copa Gerdau, Brazil - Grade A (Week 11)
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The last chance for the girls to earn significant points in South America, and at least they have avoided top 100 players in round 1 R1 (L64) Jessica Pegula (USA) v Lucy Brown (GBR) Daneika Borthwick (GBR) v Denisa Allertova (CZE) Kerrie Cartwright (BAH) v Elisha Gabb (GBR)
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Boys & Girls: South Africa 2 - SATA JNR ITF - Grade 2 (Week 11)
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Another good week for Jennifer Ren here would see her enter the top 100 for the first time. She shouldn't be troubled until the quarter-finals. Boys R1 (L32) (WC) Matthew Rossouw (RSA) v (6) Christopher Simpson (GBR) Girls R1 (L32) Francesca Stephenson (GBR) v (7) Ysaline Bonaventure (BEL) Joanna H...
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DavidC
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Boys: ITF U18 Empire Cup, Slovak Republic - Grade 4 (Week 11)
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Luke Bambridge plays his first ITF tournament of the year, thanks to a wildcard for qualifying, and he has negotiated that and the first round of the main draw R1 (L64) (Q) Luke Bambridge (GBR) d. Martin Lacko (SVK) 6-3 6-1 (9) James Ireland (GBR) Bye R2 (Q) Luke Bambridge (GBR) v (5) Pedja Krstin (SRB) S...
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Boys: Copa Gerdau, Brazil - Grade A (Week 11)
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Jack Carpenter's chances of making an impact in the third Grade A event of the year have been dealt a blow by drawing the top seed and Australian Open champion Tiago Fernandes. George Morgan's draw (for the opening 2 rounds at least) is more favourable. R1 (L64) (1) Tiago Fernandes (BRA) v Jack Carpent...
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Girls: Sweden Kromfors Junior Challenge - Grade 4 (Week 11)
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Clay. One GBR entry. LTA u18 #2 and (rah!) Sussex u18 #1, Abbi Melrose. Singles R1 - Abbi Melrose GBR 569 bt Hanna Elving SWE UNR (WC) 6-2 6-2 R2 - Abbi Melrose GBR 569 v Rebecca Poikajarvi 271 (5) Doubles R1 - Melrose GBR/Skymberg SWE v Celik SWE/Njuki SWE (1) -- Edited by RedCabbage on Tuesday 16th of M...
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Boys & Girls: 15th Sarawak Chief Minister's Cup - ITF World Junior Tennis Championships - Grade 1 (Week 11)
(Preview)
One of the competitors for longest (and most pretentious) titled junior tournaments sees both our girls do battle with finalists from last week's Grade 4 event in Brunei. If successful they both have tough assignments in round 2 against the top seed (Khromacheva) and number 3 seed (Saisai Zheng) Bo...
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DavidC
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Boys & Girls: Costa Rica Bowl - Grade 3 (Week 10)
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Natalie Beazant made her first appearance since retiring in Ecuador, having been offered a wildcard. Although failing to progress in singles she has reached the doubles final, but Damian Gryzelko was unable to match his recent doubles title. Boys R1 Stefano Napolitano (ITA) d. Damian Gryzelko (G...
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DavidC
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542
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Boys & Girls: ITF High Coast Junior, Sweden - Grade 3 (Week 10)
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Last year Jessica Ren came away with the trophy here, and Alex Walker is hoping to replicate the feat this year. She has started well, by taking out an in-form seed. Her second opponent won the Copenhagen Grade 4 tournament recently. Boys R1 (L32) (4) Viktor Stjern (SWE) d. Christopher Helliar (GBR)...
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Boys: Banana Bowl, Brazil - Grade 1 (Week 10)
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Jack Carpenter and Ashley Hewitt have augmented the British presence here. Jack takes a hit this week, with points from a Grade 1 QF dropping off. To replace them he will probably need to beat world number 3 and Australian Open champion Tiago Fernandes. Ashley has to tackle the winner of last week's As...
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Boys & Girls: South Africa 1 - RVTA NWU JUNIOR ITF - Grade 2 (Week 10)
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The first of two fairly weak Grade 2s in South Africa sees Jennifer Ren make a stopover between South American and Asian tournaments. Fran Stephenson has drawn the short straw of the top seed. Boys R1 (L32) (6) Christopher Simpson (GBR) v Sebastian Richter (GER) Girls R1 (L32) (1) Ilinca Stoica (ROU)...
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DavidC
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Girls: ITF/LTAT Junior Championships, Thailand - Grade 1 (Week 10)
(Preview)
Last year there was a strong British party for a quartet of Asian Grade 1 events. This time just Jessica Ren and Manisha Foster, who negotiated qualifying, are here for the first of these. Jennifer Ren should be completing a four continent schedule within 2 months by joining Jess later on, whilst Jame...
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Girls: Banana Bowl, Brazil - Grade 1 (Week 10)
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A problem with Elisha Gabb's entry for this tournament meant that she had to go into qualifying, and lost in the final round, so will have to hope for a Lucky Loser spot. The draw doesn't give me much optimism of British involvement beyond the first round. Lucy plays the world number 8 whilst Daneika onl...
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Boys: Asuncion Bowl, Paraguay - Grade 1 (Week 9)
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George Morgan will be looking to build on a fine week in Argentina, as the COSAT circuit moves to Paraguay. He is however in the same quarter as top seed Agustin Velotti, another of the four Argentinan musketeers in or around the top 10 last year. R1 (L64) (12) George Morgan (GBR) BYE Robert Carter (GBR)...
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DavidC
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Boys: Luxembourg Indoor Junior Open - Grade 2 (Week 9)
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Richard Gabb and Lewis Burton have been joined by James Hignett in the main draw, after a fine win over the number 2 seed in qualifying. Dan Cochrane and Toby Martin (and Manisha Foster in the girls) all lost in final qualifying. Lewis starts against Stakhovsky Jnr - a familiar opponent for Brits, who...
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Girls: Asuncion Bowl, Paraguay - Grade 1 (Week 9)
(Preview)
Our 1993 girls have struggled to make an impact this year - here is a chance for three of them to buck the trend, though the field here, and in Brazil (next two weeks) is strong. R1 (L64) Elisha Gabb (GBR) v (WC) Isaura Enrique Aguilar (PAR) Lucia Butkovska (SVK) v Daneika Borthwick (GBR) Lucy Brown (GBR)...
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Boys & Girls: Bangladesh International Junior Championships - Grade 3 (Week 9)
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The final week of the Bangladesh trilogy includes Amy Askew, hopefully recovered from whatever caused her withdrawal last week. Eden Silva again was granted a wildcard, which I would have thought she would have been better off refusing to gain useful experience of battling to qualify. Boys R1 (L64...
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Boys & Girls: El Salvador Junior Open - Grade 4 (Week 8)
(Preview)
Now that the ITF has finally ended its 3 days without junior updates, we find that Damian Gryzelko has won his maiden ITF title in partnership with Kai-Wen Lai Boys R1 (Q) Max Peara (GBR) d. (Q) Jose Javier Ramos (GUA) 7-5 6-3 (13) Damian Gryzelko (GBR) BYE R2 (11) Sebastian Moreno (ESA) d. (Q) Max Peara (...
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Girls: Open super 12 Auray (u12)
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Maia Lumsden won this tournament over the weekend. Questions for David. How does this performance rank in the grand scheme of things ? Is it comparable with the Eddie Herr on a European level ?
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Girls: ITF/CAT North African Circuit, Algeria - Grade 5 (Week 8)
(Preview)
Laura Deigman is progressing well again in another weak Grade 5 tournament (only 21 entries with around half unranked), reaching the semis in singles and doubles so far R1 (L32) (1) Laura Deigman (GBR) BYE R2 (1) Laura Deigman (GBR) d. Yesmine Kharrat (TUN) 6-1 6-0 QF (1) Laura Deigman (GBR) d. (7) Nin...
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Boys: Argentina Cup - Grade 2 (Week 8)
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Our top 1993 boys (minus Oliver Golding, who has opted to play Futures events) are joining the later stages of the COSAT circuit, with this event followed by Grade 1s in Paraguay and Brazil and the Grade A Copa Gerdau. Robert Carter will have to take out the top seed to win any points. R1 (L64) Ivan Coneje...
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Boys & Girls: 2010 LTA Winter Grand Prix Masters - NTC
(Preview)
Over the next few weeks the junior grand prix circuit culminates in Masters events at under 18 down to under 8 level, starting this weekend with the under 18s Top seed Fran Stephenson was upset in the first round. Here are the draws (boys first): http://lta.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/draw.as...
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