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Post Info TOPIC: Boys: Osaka Mayor's Cup - World Super Junior Tennis Championships, Japan - Grade A (Week 43)


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Boys: Osaka Mayor's Cup - World Super Junior Tennis Championships, Japan - Grade A (Week 43)


As usual this is a week Grade A with just 9 top 100 players and a cut outside 1000. The preponderance of home names guaranteed that both Brits were drawn against Japanese players. Alex Sendegeya won the doubles last year with Borna Coric, so needs a good week to avoid a significant drop in the rankings.

R1 (L64)

Haru Inoue (JPN) v Lewis Roskilly (GBR)

(WC) Yasuaki Kayano (JPN) v (11) Alexander Sendegeya (GBR)



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The boys fared better than the girls against home opposition but will do well to progress further - Alex's opponent has won his last 2 tournaments.

R1 (L64)

Lewis Roskilly (GBR) d. Haru Inoue (JPN) 4-6 6-2 6-4
(11) Alexander Sendegeya (GBR) d. (WC) Yasuaki Kayano (JPN) 6-3 6-1

R2

(9) Marc Polmans (AUS) v Lewis Roskilly (GBR)
Sora Fukuda (JPN) v (11) Alexander Sendegeya (GBR)


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Very good top 100 scalp for Lewis, and the draw offers a realistic opportunity to progress further

R2

Lewis Roskilly (GBR) d. (9) Marc Polmans (AUS) 6-3 6-4
Sora Fukuda (JPN) d. (11) Alexander Sendegeya (GBR) 6-4 6-1

R3

Lewis Roskilly (GBR) v Mateusz Terczynski (POL)


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Lewis was unable to take advantage of the draw opening up, but Alex is still in the doubles

R3

Mateusz Terczynski (POL) d. Lewis Roskilly (GBR) 6-4 7-6(4)


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Alex has just had a remarkable win in the doubles quarter-finals (with Aussie Marc Polmans) to keep alive his chance of a second title here. They lost the first set 6-2, won the second 6-4 and came from 3-9 down, winning the next 8 points in the match tiebreak. Semifinal opponents to be determined (on court at present)

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There are currently 4 '98s in the top 50, which is very impressive for that age - three are American, including Michael Mmoh (one of the others is Stefan Kozlov, who should be familiar to most regular readers of this section. Francis Tiafoe is the second - Mmoh and Tiafoe steered the US to the World Junior title last year)

Doubles SF

(3) Mmoh/Santillan (USA/AUS) v (6) Polmans/Sendegeya (AUS/GBR)

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Doubles SF

(3) Mmoh/Santillan (USA/AUS) d. (6) Polmans/Sendegeya (AUS/GBR) 1-6 6-3 [10-2]

Michael Mmoh went on to win the singles (but not the doubles) title


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