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Boys: AEGON Junior International, Roehampton - Grade 1 (Weeks 24-25)


The Roehampton tournament begins tomorrow with two rounds of qualifying at the Civil Servic Sports Ground in Chiswick, followed by a gap before the main draw begins on Sunday.

The draw for qualifying can be found at http://www.lta.org.uk/Global/Downloads/Results/2010/AEGON%20Junior%20International/Roehampton%20JUN/Boys%20singles%20qualifying.pdf

Of the top players who were not given wildcards initially Chris Simpson, Richard Gabb and James Marsalek feature in qualifying, so it is likely that two of Andrew Bettles, Lewis Burton and Robert Carter won the play-off with the other possibly given Ashley Hewitt's wildcard, if he has made the main draw on ranking.

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Qualifying completed with Richard Gabb upsetting top seed Sam Barry (who beat Ollie in a recent Grade 1 QF). James Marsalek took out the Aussie third seed and Dan Cochrane beat two seeds

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The top 100 upsets by the juniors has cheered up an otherwise dissapointing day in terms of seniors, though the bigger upsets came in the girls IMO.

Shame for Chris Simpson to narrowly miss out though I guess!

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Gabb was just walking off the court as I got there, so unfortunately I missed the biggest upset. Good to see he can compete with and beat the top players.

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WC HEWITT, Ashley (GBR) vs FERNANDES, Tiago (BRA) 1
WC BURTON, Lewis (GBR) vs LL BARRY, Sam (IRL)
WC EDMUND, Kyle (GBR) vs ORE, Junior A. (USA)
WC FARQUHARSON, Tom (GBR) vs LUPESCU, Jannick (NED)
WC BROADY, Liam (GBR) vs DZUMHUR, Damir (BIH) 4
Q MARSALEK, James (GBR) vs PAVIC, Mate (CRO) 13
MORGAN, George (GBR) vs Q SHYLA, Yaraslau (BLR)
WC BAMBRIDGE, Luke (GBR) vs KUDLA, Denis (USA) 5
Q GABB, Richard (GBR) vs UCHIYAMA, Yasutaka (JPN) 12
CARPENTER, Jack (GBR) vs Q BARRERE, Gregoire (FRA)
WC CARTER, Robert (GBR) vs CORIA, Federico (ARG)
GOLDING, Oliver (GBR) vs BLOMGREN, Tobias (SWE)
LL MILLS, Joe (GBR) vs QUIROZ, Roberto (ECU) 10
Q COCHRANE, Daniel (GBR) vs LL FRANKS, Barrett (NZL)
WC ALLEN, Tom (GBR) vs BERETTA, Duilio (PER) 2

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Lewis and Robert must have won the play-offs. Tough to pick up 4 of the top 5 seeds as opponents. Kudla, whose favourite surface is grass, should certainly test Luke's progress if he has recovered from whatever caused him to pull out of s'Hertogenbosch

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Naomi has tweeted that Liam won 6-2 in the third. Not a bad effort :)

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Just read Naomi's Twitter where she says Liam Broady won 6-2 in the 3rd biggrin

Great win for him




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great win, especially considering he hasn't really kicked on after pretty much getting to top 100 at start of the year

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cant be bothered to type resluts up, but, broady, allen, morgan, golding , EDMUND!, tom f, gabb, marselek, all won

-- Edited by Tennis36 on Sunday 20th of June 2010 07:10:33 PM

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8 out of 15 winners looks a really good score based on rankings.  How does that compare with normally for Roehampton ?

Results are on the LTA site :

http://www.lta.org.uk/Global/Downloads/Results/2010/AEGON%20Junior%20International/Roehampton%20JUN/Boys%20singles%20main%20draw.pdf

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Impressive.

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great win for Allen

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indiana wrote:

8 out of 15 winners looks a really good score based on rankings.  How does that compare with normally for Roehampton ?


Roehampton provides a good opportunity for the boys in particular to net wins over high-ranked players not used to grass. Last year there were 8 and the previous year 7. The real test is taking advantage to make it through to the quarter-finals where big points are to be had. Last year no-one made it past round 3.  Kyle's win is extremely impressive considering his age though.

R2

(9) Juan Sebastian Gomez (COL) v (WC) Kyle Edmund (GBR)
(WC) Tom Farquharson (GBR) v (6) Renzo Olivo (ARG)
(WC) Liam Broady (GBR) v Micke Kontien (FIN)
Dennis Novikov (USA) v (Q) James Marsalek (GBR)
(11) Mitchell Frank (USA) v George Morgan (GBR)
Justin Eleveld (NED) v (Q) Richard Gabb (GBR)
(8) Dominic Thiem (AUT) v Oliver Golding (GBR)
Facundo Arguello (ARG) v (WC) Tom Allen (GBR)

 



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Some great scalps there! Well done

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