Come on Caitlin. Hope she can qualify. Haven't seen her in action much at all this year. Will this be her first tournament?
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No, she attempted qualies in Sunderland but lost in the first round.
I don't think that she'll have to qualify. In fact, maybe there'll be no qualies at all. Many South American tournaments don't get enough players to fill up the main draw.
Caitlin must be good on clay. She trains in the Florence Tennis School.
South America is one of the toughest places to compete, partly because the officials are so biased towards home players They give them all the close calls. Why can't British officials do that at our futures and challengers
ultimateshedman wrote: Giving this thread a boost....
Any website ?
Scott Sears is in the boys qualies. He's 16, son of Nigel Sears. Played 1 tournament so far this year, lost in rd2 of a G4 in Sweden.
Nope. Most COSAT tournaments are characterised by lack of sites, scores that are updated once in three days and draws that don't get filled. I'll email them and beg them to give me Dan's scores, but I don't know if they'll reply.
Sadly I don't know Spanish. I guess that many local sites post the scores.
Caitlin can beat her. She's going on to great things is the beautiful young Caitlin.
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Having said that....Jocelyn's opponent is ranked 1628 ! Why is she top seed ? No senior record so I think Jocelyn may have a good chance here.
Caitlin will be hard pushed to make her match close, I think. She's got the advantage of having already won matches in qualifying but her 16 year old leftie opponent is ranked 102 and made a G2 final in Peru last week