George Morgan appears to be the main hope within a British quintet in Kramfors
(1) Tobias Blomgren (SWE) v Adam Thornton-Brown (GBR) (Q) Ted Nilsson (SWE) v Christopher Helliar (GBR) Tom Allan (GBR) v Morgan Johansson (SWE) George Morgan (GBR) v (Q) Gustav Kallen (SWE) Christopher Simpson (GBR) v (2) Aleksandre Kondulukov (RUS)
(1) Tobias Blomgren (SWE) d. Adam Thornton-Brown (GBR) 6-1 6-4 (Q) Ted Nilsson (SWE) v Christopher Helliar (GBR) Tuesday Tom Allan (GBR) d. Morgan Johansson (SWE) 6-4 6-0 George Morgan (GBR) v (Q) Gustav Kallen (SWE) Tuesday (2) Aleksandre Kondulukov (RUS) d. Christopher Simpson (GBR) 3-6 6-2 6-2
Close but no cigar for George, but a good win for Tom
R2
(1) Tobias Blomgren (SWE) d. Christopher Helliar (GBR) 7-5 6-4 Tom Allen (GBR) d. (4) Alexandr Kushakov (UKR) 6-3 6-1 (8) Robin Olin (SWE) d. George Morgan (GBR) 1-6 7-5 6-2
George doesn't seem to be progressing on the junior tour.
Not considering he appeared to be in the top few in his year when he won the Orange Bowl U14s. It does take boys longer than girls to progress in ITF Juniors, but even so the top 10 1993 Boys are now inside 200, and George is nowhere near that. One thing that puzzles me is that he rarely plays doubles, which is both useful for developing net skills as well as normally accounting for around 20% of most players' points.
QF
(Q) Lucas Idestrom (SWE) d. Tom Allen (GBR) 7-5 6-1
I've seen George play and I was very impressed. Don't get too worried yet guys.
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