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Boys & Girls: J30 Dublin, Ireland - carpet (Week 8)


It deserves its own thread as so many GB players (not surprisingly) are taking part

BOYS

R1

Well done to (q) Max Williams who not only qualified but then beat the top seed  

Lucas Nolte beat the 3rd seed; Henry Redfern beat the 5th seed

And other wins from Joita, Whitrow, Cooper and Ground 

 

GIRLS 

Daisy Wootton (2010) beat the Irish top seed

And Jess Gunter (q) beat the Irish 2nd seed

So that takes care of the top and bottom of the table and ensures we won't be invited back  

Qualifiers Katie Randall, Elizabeth Prangley, Jessica Morrison, as well as LL Mia Tinsley, also got wins

As did Ellie Barker, Sophie Johnstone, Sophie Ryland and Sevil Parviz (well done, Sevil) 



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GB boys suffered three horribyl close three setter defeats in R2. So, in the QFs we're left with:

Boys QFs:

Harrison Cooper v Lucas Nolte



FAR FAR better in the girls, which we've now got a nice stranglehold of

Girls QFs:

Katie Randall v Elizabth Prangley
Jessica Morrison v Sevil Parviz
Sophie Ryland v Sophie Johnstone
Leah Puk (IRE) v EITHER Jessica Gunter or Ellie Barker




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Good to see Katie Randall picking up points. She got wildcards last year and came up against very strong players. She was part of the GB age group squads.

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paulisi wrote:

Good to see Katie Randall picking up points. She got wildcards last year and came up against very strong players. She was part of the GB age group squads.


 Rosie gave a very interesting bio to Katie Randall a little while back - about her mum, and their strategy

The GB girls have done extremely well here - and not from the obvious sources either 

All four semifinalists are British - but three of them are qualifiers

 

So the SFS are: 

(q) Katie Randall (age 14) v (q) Jessica Morrison (age 14)  

Sophie Johnstone (age 16) v (q) Jessica Gunter (age 17) 

 

 

 

 



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Coup Droit wrote:
paulisi wrote:

Good to see Katie Randall picking up points. She got wildcards last year and came up against very strong players. She was part of the GB age group squads.


 Rosie gave a very interesting bio to Katie Randall a little while back - about her mum, and their strategy

The GB girls have done extremely well here - and not from the obvious sources either 

All four semifinalists are British - but three of them are qualifiers

 

So the SFS are: 

(q) Katie Randall (age 14) v (q) Jessica Morrison (age 14)  

Sophie Johnstone (age 16) v (q) Jessica Gunter (age 17) 

 

 

 

 


 Yes, I really like everything about Katie

Sophies a Cambridge girl - very erratic and inconsistent. On her day shes very good and can beat higher ranked players. However she can easily lose to anyone too.

Jess M has been part of the LTAs national age group programme for a while. Small but moves well and commits to every ball. . Family are very serious about it all. She trains partly at Edgbaston and partly at a smaller club near home. Especially good on clay when her height isnt so much of a problem - the Astro/carpet court in Dublin will suit her

Its good to see Jess G doing so well. Trains at David Lloyd Bristol with the Head of Avon tennis (great coach but definitely a marmite character). Some good players coming out of there but they tend to develop a lot later. (Izzy Burrow is another one from there who is starting to do well at an older age) 

 



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Thanks again, Rose

I'll put a note by Jess M's name

I don't know Jess Gunter at all and wish her well but it's true that 17 is a little old to get excited for a J30

For the boys in Dublin, Harrison Cooper won the all-Brit QF and is our only player in the last 4

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Katie beat Jess to reach the final (info on Katie's instagram)

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SFs:

(q) Katie Randall (age 14) def. (q) Jessica Morrison (age 14) 6-4 6-2

(q) Jessica Gunter (age 17) def. Sophie Johnstone (age 16) 6-1 6-3


Harrison lost his SF in the boys



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Jess G is a great athlete who plays other sports at high level and has always hit the ball hard. During her younger years more would be long than in but thats no longer the case. Great level at DL LA Martyns squads. Quite a few players have been developing at the club where most of the kids who made and won eg PL 18s Nationals play. Avon is a small county and the majority of players have no funding yet us parents make huge efforts to help them develop and take them to itfs etc. Not financially easy at all but all parents try their best to help. 



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Jess G is a great athlete who plays other sports at high level and has always hit the ball hard. During her younger years more would be long than in but thats no longer the case. Great level at DL LA Martyns squads. Quite a few players have been developing at the club where most of the kids who made and won eg PL 18s Nationals play. Avon is a small county and the majority of players have no funding yet us parents make huge efforts to help them develop and take them to itfs etc. Not financially easy at all but all parents try their best to help. 


Great to hear, rokavenet

Good luck to you all ! 



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smile  Thanks!! 



-- Edited by rokavenet on Friday 21st of February 2025 11:02:41 AM

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