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Post Info TOPIC: Boys & Girls: 32nd Asuncion Bowl, Paraguay - Grade 1 (Week 10)


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Boys & Girls: 32nd Asuncion Bowl, Paraguay - Grade 1 (Week 10)


The COSAT Circuit ramps up for the final 3 weeks, and Evan Hoyt has joined Luke and Tom. Sadly Tom had to retire against a strong opponent today, whilst Evan also lost in his first junior match of the year.  There's a return for Georgina Sellyn, after an impressive spell in the first month.

Boys R1 (L64)

(Q) Martin Redlicki (USA) d. Tom Hill (GBR) 6-0 2-0 rtd

(11) Luke Bambridge (GBR) Bye

Pedro Cachin (ARG) d. Evan Hoyt (GBR) 6-3 7-6(3)

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(11) Luke Bambridge (GBR) v Pietro Licciardi (ITA)

Girls R1 (L64)

(16) Georgina Sellyn (GBR) Bye

 



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Both Luke and Georgina had tough 3 setters, which only Luke survived. Luke now plays one of the Australian Open semifinalists


Boys R2

(11) Luke Bambridge (GBR) d. Pietro Licciardi (ITA) 3-6 6-4 6-2

R3

(11) Luke Bambridge (GBR) v (8) Mackenzie McDonald (USA)

Girls R2

Eduarda Nardi Dos Santos (BRA) d. (16) Georgina Sellyn (GBR) 6-3 2-6 7-5



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A good win for Luke maintaining his strong start in South America. Next up is an inform player who he beat last week.

R3

(11) Luke Bambridge (GBR) d. (8) Mackenzie McDonald (USA) 7-6(4) 7-5

QF

(Q) Spencer Papa (USA) v (11) Luke Bambridge (GBR)

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Luke lost - don't know what score

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Ah pity. After last week's decisive scoreline against Papa, I had rather expected Luke to reach the semis.  Would have been his first grade 1 semi final ?



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It would have been Luke's first Grade 1 semi, but the American's form this year (winning the title in Chlle and 4 consecutive straight sets wins here, including against a top 20 player) suggests that last week was a dip on his part. Certainly Martin Weston, who is with the boys commented that Papa was too strong. Also going well here is the frequently signposted Gianluigi Quinzi. Some of us saw him lose to Kyle in the Junior Davis Cup final. Since then he hasn't lost a match in singles or doubles, winning both titles in a couple of the South American tournaments, and he is duly in the semis here.

QF

(Q) Spencer Papa (USA) d. (11) Luke Bambridge (GBR) 6-2 6-3




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