http://www.lta.org.uk/Global/Downloads/Results/2010/AEGON%20Junior%20International/Nottingham%20APR%2018U%20ITF/Boys%2018U%20singles%20main%20draw.pdf-- Edited by wolf on Monday 5th of April 2010 01:44:27 PM
ATP Monte Carlo Masters (Clay) - Andy Murray CHALLENGERSBaton Rouge $50K (Hard) - James Ward (Evans, Baker, Goodall) FUTURESTurkey F7 $10K (Clay) - Alex Slabinsky (Arlidge, Priddle, Smythers, Hale) Spain F12 $10K (Clay) - Morgan Phillips, Marcus Willis (Pauffley) China F4 $15K (Hard) - Sean Th...
Q1: WATSON, Heather (GBR) 6 406 v CERCONE, Alexandra (USA) UNRQ1: SLATER, Nicola (GBR) 1052 v AUGUSTINE, Brittany (USA) 665-- Edited by Peter too on Sunday 4th of April 2010 01:56:47 AM
Most of our top boys are tackling this series of Grade2s/1 in France looking for points to reach the Roland Garros main draw or qualifying. The competition is strong though, with most of the field ranked inside 100. Richard Gabb has to tackle the winner of the Copa Gerdau Grade A R1 (1) Romain Arneodo (F...
First of a series of 3 Grade 2s/1s in France with British interest. It's a strong field, and Daneika's opponent has reached a Grade 1 final R1 (L32) Natalie Beazant (GBR) v Daria Salnikova (RUS) (3) Sophia Kovalets (UKR) v Daneika Borthwick (GBR) Lucy Brown (GBR) v (LL) Reka Muller (HUN)
Smythers is back for more! QR1: Monti Smythers UNR v v Ruslan Rakhimov (RUS) UNR QR1: Chris Priddle WR 1304v Dmitry Surchenko (RUS) UNR QR1: James Allemby UNR v Jonas Denker (GER) UNR
British interest here is not likely to last long (in singles at least), but we do have two entrants. If Dan Cochrane manages to get past the 2008 Orange Bowl U14 winner then he will probably be up against the top seed R1 (L64) (WC) John Harrison Richmond (USA) v Daniel Cochrane (GBR) James Ireland (GBR)...
British men's tennis had used up its quota of bad news stories for the year.. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/8603234.stm Innocent until proven guilty, of course.
I have been assuming (rashly) that the people running the ATP BC for Miami knew when the main draw was going to be and have been saying, like them, that "Picks Open Tuesday Afternoon ET on Mar 23 for the Sony Ericsson Open", but it turns out that for Miami (unlike IW but like Miami last year, now...
QR1: Paul Bishop WR 1777 v William Campbell (USA) UNR QR1: Rogan Egerton UNR v Rico Gore (USA) UNR QR1: (q12) Tim Bradshaw WR 1013 v Mitchell Frank (USA) UNR QR1: David Baxendine UNR v (q14) Matthieu Roy (FRA) WR 1086 Evo should be one of the top seeds in the main draw here and I think Josh Milton must have sc...
Liam Broady returns to junior action here, needing to win the tournament to break into the top 100 for the first time. He didn't have the best start today, losing his doubles. Boys R1 (L32) (16E) Oriol Roca Batalla (ESP) v (2) Liam Broady (GBR) Girls R1 (L32) (7) Heini Salonen (FIN) d. Elliesa Ball (GBR)...
After struggling on hardcourts and recently pulling out of Futures events Tom Allen returns to action on his favourite surface of clay. He is down to play a series of European junior events, trying to make the cut for Roland Garros. R1 (L64) (5) Tom Allen (GBR) bye
Can't see a thread for this anywhere. Morgan Phillips has turned up in Qualifying here: QR1: Morgan Phillips WR 408 v Matteo Marrai (ITA) WR 370 They played last year at Italy F18 with Morgan coming through 6-1, 6-7(3), 6-3 so fingers firmly crossed
Katy Dunne plays her first ITF event of the year, but another leading 1995 girl Pippa Horn, failed to negotiate final qualifying. R1 (L64) (Q) Borislava Botusharova (BUL) v (Q) Morven McCulloch (GBR) (12) Katy Dunne (GBR) Bye (Q) Charlotte Phillips (GBR) v (LL) Cyrine Ben Sheikh (TUN) Kyria Dunford...
Jennifer Ren's form in South Africa has given her a top 8 seeding, and hence better chance of picking up the big quarter-final points, in the weakest of the four Asian Grade 1s. James Marsalek just sneaked a low seeding, but will probably have to beat last week's semi-finalist Ben Wagland to reach the q...
This is something of a rarity - a high grade African junior tournament not in one of the Mediterranean countries or South Africa. The reason appears to be that Nigeria is hosting the African Junior Closed Championships next week (hence the tournament title). A quartet of Brits made it here trying to t...
As it's the Easter holidays a large British contingent has flown to Malta as a prelude to a couple of Grade 4s in Nottingham R1 (L64) Joshua Page (GBR) v (WC) Oscar Sudzuka (MLT) (WC) Luke Bambridge (GBR) v Balazs Odon Barta (HUN) Sam Hutt (GBR) v (Q) Yanick Ueckert (SUI) (3) Connor Glennon (GBR) Bye Keel...