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Post Info TOPIC: Boys & Girls: J500 Offenbach, Germany, clay (Week 17)


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Boys & Girls: J500 Offenbach, Germany, clay (Week 17)


Some of our top juniors are involved in the third J500 event of the year.  Hannah's opponent in round 1 has reached the semis in her last 2 J300 events.  Oli Bonding is going for his second J500 title in a row, after winning in Brazil, where he beat Naoya Honda in the final.  The Japanese boy is Viktor Frydrych's round 1 opponent here.

Boys R1 (L64)

(9) Viktor Frydrych v Naoya Honda (JPN)

(Q) Mika Petkovic (GER) v (3) Oliver Bonding

Girls R1 (L64)

(3) Mingge Xu v Neus Torner Sensano (ESP)

Vittoria Paganetti (ITA) v (2) Hannah Klugman



-- Edited by DavidC on Wednesday 24th of April 2024 05:21:50 PM

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Boys & Girls: J500 Offenbach, Germany, clay (Week 18)


That's not the nicest first round for Hannah

Paganetti is 17 and made it into the semi-finals last week in the J300 in France, on clay, before losing to Grant, in two pretty close sets, who went on to take the title easily

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Shame its not being streamed (Ive checked the DTB German tennis YouTube page)

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Mimi got trounced

Girls R1 (L64)

(3) Mingge Xu LOST to Neus Torner Sensano (ESP) 7-6(6) 6-1

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Coup Droit wrote:

Mimi got trounced

Girls R1 (L64)

(3) Mingge Xu LOST to Neus Torner Sensano (ESP) 7-6(6) 6-1


 Maybe in the second set, but not in the first. First outing on clay for Mimi? Must be hard going back to juniors when she must have her sights on the senior tour. Not too concerning I would have thought. 



-- Edited by Var on Tuesday 23rd of April 2024 12:11:12 PM

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After Mimi got summarily dumped out, Hannah also lost :(

As above, it wasn't that unexpected - her Italian opponent is a very good clay courter (unlike Hannah), and on form, given recent results. Score was quite tight though.

Worse, though, was that Oli Bonding lost very easily to a qualifier. Which did really suprise me, given his recent success on clay

And then poor Viktor lost out by an absolute whisker in a third-set tie-break

So, yay and yippety for CHarlie, who's the only one to manage a win, despite our players being pretty much top seeds (and not being in the list above - maybe that was the magic little extra push )

Boys R1 (L64)

(9) Viktor Frydrych LOST to Naoya Honda (JPN) 6-2 2-6 7-6(5)

(Q) Mika Petkovic (GER) DEF. (3) Oliver Bonding 6-3 6-1

Charlie Robertson (GBR) DEF. Luis Garcia Paez (ESP) 6-2 5-7 6-1


Girls R1 (L64)

(3) Mingge Xu LOST to Neus Torner Sensano (ESP) 7-6(6) 6-1

Vittoria Paganetti (ITA) DEF. (2) Hannah Klugman 6-4 7-6



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Wednesday 24th of April 2024 06:25:23 AM

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From what I understand the conditions were really difficult in Germany. It is very cold and the clay is very heavy. It was even snowing one day. Tough for the Brits to go on it right after nationals 



-- Edited by Fuey2 on Wednesday 24th of April 2024 08:18:08 AM

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Hi Fuey2

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It looks like some of the junior threads have got the wrong weeks in their title.

There has certainly been a jump forward of a week, and I assume they should have the same week numbers as the senior events.

So, for instance this one should be "week 17" rather than "week 18".



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Fuey2 wrote:

From what I understand the conditions were really difficult in Germany. It is very cold and the clay is very heavy. It was even snowing one day. Tough for the Brits to go on it right after nationals 



-- Edited by Fuey2 on Wednesday 24th of April 2024 07:38:44 AM


 Welcome and thanks for that Fuey2 



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I reckon playing nationals before on hard court and then suddenly switching to clay is a big factor in these losses.



-- Edited by Oscariyan on Wednesday 24th of April 2024 09:43:30 AM

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I reckon playing nationals before on hard court and then suddenly switching to clay is a big factor in these losses.



-- Edited by Oscariyan on Wednesday 24th of April 2024 09:43:30 AM


 Yes, although they've been practicing heavily on clay for the last week, I believe 



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Fuey2 wrote:

From what I understand the conditions were really difficult in Germany. It is very cold and the clay is very heavy. It was even snowing one day. Tough for the Brits to go on it right after nationals 



-- Edited by Fuey2 on Wednesday 24th of April 2024 08:18:08 AM


 Thanks for the insight, Fuey2, and welcome.



-- Edited by Tanaqui on Wednesday 24th of April 2024 12:06:42 PM

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The Italian clay-courter who beat Hannah has just won her R2 match, only losing one game !

And the girl who beat Mimi has also won her R2 match



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Based on our junior performances in the first rounds so far "offenbach" is an appropriate name.

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