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Junior rankings


Things could get even more interesting with Jack following this weeks grade 2.

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There already appear to be only two 2001s ahead of Jack in the rankings, a Taiwanese born 08/08/01 at JWR 74 and a Korean born 18/01/01 at JWR 94. There is certainly noone younger than Jack higher in the rankings.

Such early days still and so many different stories that that specific fact, while good to see, is rather less an issue than the important point that he himself certainly appears to be continuing to improve.



-- Edited by indiana on Tuesday 10th of January 2017 08:45:44 PM

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I'd be interested to see how high Jodie and Emily can get up the rankings. I guess it depends on which players in the top 15 are playing the junior circuit this year. I'll guess we can work it out from the junior Aussie Open entries

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To answer my own question only Masarova of all the higher ranked players are at Melbourne. Realistically, if the other girls have given up juniors no reason why we cannot have 2 in the top 5.

Emily has quite a few points to defend at the end of Jan and Feb when she had that great run in South America. Jodie's points are well spread out.

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Certainly the girls 'can' rise high in the junior rankings. But I suspect that it will not be any overriding aim, but come if it does from a few major successes.

As discussed elsewhere, while what's best certainly varies from player to player many do feel that the concentration this year has to be seniors with juniors restricted to at most the Slams and maybe say odd warm up Grade 1s.

Only 6 of the current girls top 20 are 1999s, many look to be on increasingly resticted junior diets. Indeed as pointed out quite a number are not even at the Aussie Open. The girls can still of course garner huge points from junior Slams alone so we shall see, and if that suits their individual development fair enough.

Junior rankings are a bit strange, particularly for the girls, in that they the top girls are moving away from juniors as they reach their potentially top junior years, so for the 17 to 18 yos not meaningless rankings, but very mixed up.

What younger juniors such as Holly Fischer and Jack Draper do in ranking terms is in some ways easier to compare and look at comparatively and historically, though still players schedules will vary.



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Holly Fisher has only one younger girl ahead of her in the rankings.

Again, I question the wisdom and the validity of Jodie and Emily continuing to play Js, when they could opt for a full adult programme this year, as most of their foreign 17yo competitors, and Katie Swan, already have.

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And Jack Draper no younger boys ahead of him. Yes, on balance for the 1999 girls ( subject to one size doesn't fit everybody ) I'm with you, wimdledont.

Jodie must be one of the most talented players out there without a senior ranking. I know that she has had injury interruptions, but time to get that well sorted. Who knows where she might then get even this year ( I think someone considered her for their predictions top 10 ). Get playing them seniors ...



-- Edited by indiana on Wednesday 11th of January 2017 10:29:26 PM

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Yes, I seriously toyed with putting Jodie in at 10th, as a 'joker' prediction, in the 'unlikely but definitely possible' category, and no one else would have her (it worked for Freya, let me down for JWH)
After seeing Laura last night, though, I feel I could have put Holly Fischer in and I'd be just as well off..... :::(((
But, seriously, yes, it'll be very interesting to see where Jodie is this year - I am very, very hopeful.....

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Well done again to young Jack Draper who, only just turned 15, is up to JWR 75 and GB no.3 !

Top 100 boys and main upward movers:

09/01/2017

Finn Bass ('99) -5 to JWR 52
Max Stewart ('99) -1 at JWR 69
Jack Draper (born 22 Dec. 01) +22 to JWR 75
Jack Molloy ('99) +1 at JWR 80
Aidan McHugh ('00) +1 at JWR 81
Barnaby Smith ('99) = at JWR 98

James Story ('01) +60 to JWR 924
Sam Pointon ('99) +86 to JWR 1077


Top 100 girls and main upward movers:

16/01/2017

Emily Appleton ('99) = at JWR 12  (WTA 752)
Jodie Burrage ('99) +1 to JWR 14
Francesca Jones ('00) +2 to JWR 80 (WTA 1155)

Esther Adeshina ('01) +17 to JWR 194
Megan Davies ('99) +4 to JWR 246
Holly Fischer ('03) +2 to JWR 253
Gemma Heath ('01) +5 to JWR 259
Anna Loughlan ('00) +5 to JWR 424
Morgan Cross ('01) +8 to JWR 538



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Tuesday 17th of January 2017 09:41:43 AM

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Ali Collins also dropping to JWR 101 from last week at JWR 126 and after playing a recent G1 event may push her into the late 90's into the Top 100, this is Ali's CHC.
Fran Jones also down at JWR 80 which is her CHC.

Jodie, Emily and Ali all in main draw/qualies for Australian Open 2017.

 

As the year progresses I think we'll see an improvement in both Francesca and Ali's JWR's. Jodie and Em, I think we will see slight movement. 



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My listing, tennischamp, has Ali at 103 last week, not 126, so up 2 this week, and not from playing (which is why I didn't put her in)

I forgot to put the adult ones next to them though (which was a good idea from Oakie/The O/someone). Have added them.

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Sorry Coup Droit, I hadn't looked at the updated JWR's after the 18's cut off, hence, I thought Ali was still at JWR 126. 

Emily at JWR 14

Jodie at JWR 16 

Fran at JWR 80

Ali nearly in top 100 at JWR 101 but I believe when she plays at AO her ranking may be pushed into the 100's 

Georgina A at JWR 153

 

 



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Interesting to note Nel Miller's, Feb 2000 (JR 245), performance in reaching the finals of last weeks British tour event, loosing in 3 very competitive sets to Manisha in the SF who then went on to win the final with ease.

Sean Hodgkin, Oct 1998 (so just out of juniors and two ITF junior tournaments ever!) has also had quite a run in British tour events over Christmas.

Not having seen much of the British tour events until recently, and thank you to London tennis tube for remedying that, I can see it providing a really competitive alternative to the Aussie junior slam. The cost of preparing for and traveling to the later must be enormous, perhaps better to keep your powder dry and blow it later on a job lot of RG, Wimbledon and the US Open at a similar cost! 



-- Edited by Oakland2002 on Sunday 22nd of January 2017 06:42:07 AM

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Top 100 boys and main upward movers:

23/01/2017

Finn Bass ('99) -2 to JWR 54
Max Stewart ('99) -4 at JWR 73
Aidan McHugh ('00) +4 at JWR 77
Jack Draper (born 22 Dec. 01) -3 to JWR 78
Jack Molloy ('99) -2 at JWR 82
Barnaby Smith ('99) -2 at JWR 100

Hamish Stewart ('99) +37 to JWR 214
Josh Rose ('99) +25 to JWR 229
Julian Lewis ('00) +104 to JWR 657
Tom Thelwall Jones ('00) +57 to JWR 805

Ed Pudney ('00) - NEW IN at JWR 1372


Top 100 girls and main upward movers:

23/01/2017

Emily Appleton ('99) = at JWR 12 (WTA 752)
Jodie Burrage ('99) = to JWR 14
Francesca Jones ('00) +3 to JWR 77 (WTA 1155)

Donia Abdel-Aziz ('00) +27 to JWR 574
Indy Spink ('02) +225 to JWR 961



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Monday 23rd of January 2017 11:56:46 PM

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Who said there was no depth in the boy's game - 6 in the top 100 and potentially more to come - future may be rosy soon if they don't all go off to US college.

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