Welcome back Steven - we've all missed you enormously. I hope the worst of your troubles are now over and you can look forward to the grass court season with more optimism - both healthwise and tenniswise! The 5 girls already mentioned are clearly the outstanding achievers of 2018, but as an outsider, I get the feeling Sarah Beth Grey is slowly and quietly starting to make an impact in both singles and doubles (with Olivia of course). Hoping I might get to see her at Roehampton this year as the others will no doubt be bypassing this straight into the main draw.
Woohoo, lovely to hear you back Steven, it was getting worrying again. Hope you have an easier time in the coming months, and can focus on the next Chinese exams, rather than another health or house related setback.
And yes, just to add to the chorus, that Harriet should be mentioned as well as Gabi, especially as Indy notes, Harriet has entered the top 200 at WR194 this week! Katy D sits a little outside still.
Thanks everyone. Don't worry, Harriet was included in "the other 25K girls" but I hadn't realised quite how well she'd done in Asia recently until I looked in more detail at their recent playing records at the weekend.
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Anyway back to the weekly titles. Some more good weeks by some of the 25K / 60K girls. Might be a good idea if someone was to write an article about some of them some time. Just saying ...
Week 19 Titles :
Women's Singles
Fukuoka ITF 60K, Japan Katie Boulter
Monzon ITF 25K, Spain Katie Swan
Women's Doubles
Lu'an ITF 60K, China Harriet Dart ( & Ankita Raina, IND )
Fukuoka ITF 60K, Japan Naomi Broady ( & Asia Muhammad, USA )
Tacarigua ITF 15K, Trinidad & Tobago Emily Appleton ( & Maria Jose Portillo Ramirez, MEX )
apparently steven came on here and posted but its on the previous page. are any of the moderators able to open this thread so we are able to see other pages please?