Harry Busby d. Brayden Schnur 1-6;6-3;6-2 Tom Hill d. Julio Valdez 6-0;6-0 Izaak Moore d. Nicolas Madahuar 6-0;6-4 (1) Evan Hoyt d. Reilly Opelka 6-2;6-3
Anton Zykov d. Benjamin Hodes 6-4;6-3 Philip Major d. Percy Lucas 6-0;6-0 Jack Murray d. Henry Parocki 6-3;7-5 Pylyp Kekercheni d. Kane Percy 6-0;6-0 (1) Grayson Goldin d. Lewis Wardle 6-1;6-1
It's possible that I missed a few as nationalities aren't mentioned in the drawsheets.
TVT was in the same futures tournies as Bradshaw, Baxendine and Harfield I think. Not particularly special, just has a nice name to abbreviate and make something big out of!
Cox has a great draw, I feel. ALthough it's not easy by any means, he can beat players far better than those in his quarter.
Liam is in the same section as Christian Harrison. Just watch out for this guy in the future - he is 1994 born but has made the quarters of an ITF event.
Trey (WC) Strobel (USA) d. Nick (LL) Mercer (GBR) 6-2;6-1 Liam Broady (GBR) d. Alexander Ritschard (SUI) 6-2;6-3 Andrew Bettles (GBR) d. Oliver Hudson (ESP) 7-5;6-4
Boys 12s -
Filip Obucina[1] (CAN) d. Tom Hill (GBR) 6-1;6-1 Evan Hoyt[1] (GBR) d. Robert (WC) Shulman (USA) 6-1;6-3
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but Dan Evo has flown home as he has sprained his wrist, so that pretty much puts an end to his year & explains his exclusion from the main draw. Good to see Dan Smethy in form again & hopefully he can have a good run, conditions are tough with the heat but if the wind stays down our guys could have a run, wouldn't be surprised if we had a brit winner. Pauffers & meatball for the dubs title!!!
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Roy Lederman[1] (USA) d. Evan Hoyt[1] (GBR) 6-2;6-3
Boys 14s -
Liam Broady (GBR) d. Lukas Mugevicius (LTU) 6-0;6-4 Andrew Bettles (GBR) d. Joao Barra (POR) 6-4;6-1
Boys 16s -
Junior Ore[16] (USA) d. Ahmed (Q) El Menshawy (GBR) 6-1;6-3 James Chaudy (GBR) d. Dante (Q) Terenzio (USA) 4-6;6-1;6-1 James Marsalek (GBR) d. Gregory (LL) Vladimirsky (USA) 6-2;6-4 Rodney Jr. Carey (BAH) d. Joseph (WC) Cohen (GBR) 3-6;6-4;7-6(5) Gabriel (Q) Dias (BRA) d. Alastair Barnes (GBR) 7-5;6-4
Boys 18s -
Guillaume Rufin (FRA) d. Neil Pauffley (GBR) 7-6(4);7-6(4) Daniel Cox (GBR) d. Soong-Jae Cho (KOR) 6-2;6-3 Axel Michon (FRA) d. Thomas Knights (GBR) 6-1;1-6;6-4 Bradley Klahn[16] (USA) d. Daniel (Q) Smethurst (GBR) 6-2;1-6;6-1 Marcus Willis[14] (GBR) d. Silvio Dadic (CRO) 4-6;6-4;7-5
Liam Broady vs. Dennis Novikov (#10 in U.S. for Boys 14's)
I've heard the talk about Broady and saw his strong European ranking, so this will be interesting to see how he does against a Top 10 American.
Boys 16 Singles
James Chaudry vs. William Parker (#1280 in Boys 16's)
Parker's ranking is so low because he has only been playing ITF Junior Touraments. He did actually win an ITF 18's Tournament last year when he was only 15, so he could be quite dangerous. In the last round, Chaudry beat the #44 American in three sets.
Boys 18 Singles
Marcus Willis vs. Wil Spencer (#5 in Boys 18's)
I hope Marcus is fine physically after his 1st round marathon because Spencer has been on a tear lately, winning his last 3 tournaments.
Daniel Smethurst lost in 3 sets to Bradley Klahn, the #2 ranked American in Boys 18's.