After a tough 2 weeks in Thailand playing $10K events, ending up by drawing the top seed, Katie Boulter becomes the hunted top seed here. She has a lot of points to defend in the next few weeks, having reached a couple of G1 finals in the 2013 Asian swing, plus winning a G2 in Spain. She opens against a 14 year old wildcard with a less than spectacular record so far. Lewis Roskilly cops a very tough draw against one of the top Aussie juniors
Boys R1 (L64)
(3) Marc Polmans (AUS) v Lewis Roskilly (GBR)
(16) Shao-Chi Yang (TPE) v Rhett Purcell (GBR)
Girls R1 (L64)
(1) Katie Boulter (GBR) v (WC) Watsachoi Sawasdee (THA)
(WC) Chutima Mijaroen (THA) v (10) Freya Christie (GBR)
Katie didn't play today, but Freya took advantage of her draw against a local wildcard, though the boys failed to upset their seeded opponents (on form Rhett's match looked 50-50)
Boys R1 (L64)
(3) Marc Polmans (AUS) d. Lewis Roskilly (GBR) 6-0 6-4
(16) Shao-Chi Yang (TPE) d. Rhett Purcell (GBR) 7-6(3) 4-6 6-3
Girls R1 (L64)
(1) Katie Boulter (GBR) v (WC) Watsachoi Sawasdee (THA)
(10) Freya Christie (GBR) d. (WC) Chutima Mijaroen (THA) 6-0 6-1
In fact both were tested, with just Katie prevailing. Fast rising 14 year old Czech Marketa Vondrousova, conqueror of Sara Tomic, is her next opponent in both singles and doubles
Katie edges her way into the semis, where she faces a local star ranked just outside the WTA top 500. She also makes the doubles final with Freya. Although she has made 4 doubles finals in the last year at G1/GA level (including the equivalent event here) she is yet to win one. It is Freya's first final at this level
Thanks for that Steven. I thought, based on the livestreaming the women had last autumn, that Katie B looked amazing - better than Katy D (and that's no criticism of Katy D !). I'm really looking forward to seeing how she progresses.