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Boys: Nike Junior International Roehampton, grass - Grade 1 (Week 26)


Usually qualifying for the annual Wimbledon warm-up event involves a 32 draw on Thursday and Friday. This year it is just a 16 draw, with one round of qualifying which takes place tomorrow in Surbiton. Jay Clarke, Alexis Canter, Ewan Moore, Joel Cannell, Jonathan Gray and Ryan Storrie are the top ranked Brits on the acceptance list, and likely to have main draw wildcards (Luke Oakley and Finn Bass are other strong candidates)

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(4) Alexey Aleschev (RUS) v (15) Jack MacFarlane

(6) Chien Hsun Lo (TPE) v (13) Lawrence Perrin

(8) Yshai Oliel (ISR) v (16/WC) Max Stewart

 

 



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Lawrence Perrin confirmed the good form he's been showing on the tour recently, winning 1 & 2 against the 6th seed.

Max lost 4-6 in the third.

Jack also lost but 6-3 7-6(1)

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Also through was world no.12 (and ATP top 800) Mikael Ymer courtesy of the other wildcard. I assume he now wants to play Wimbledon as well as Roehampton (didn't enter either) so expect one of the qualifying wildcards (or possibly main draw) at Wimbledon to head his way. Perhaps he had a change of heart because of his brother's success (qualified for the men's singles) this week.

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The wildcards are as predicted with the main draw starting tomorrow. Finn Bass gets a crack at JWR1 Taylor Fritz, who won a round at the ATP event in Nottingham

R1 (L64)

(1) Taylor Fritz (USA) v (WC) Finn Bass
(WC) Luke Oakley v Alberto Lim (PHI)
(WC) Ewan Moore v (5) Viktor Durasovic (NOR)
(WC) Joel Cannell v Marc Polmans (AUS)
Alex Molcan (SVK) v (WC) Jay Clarke
Ulises Blanch (USA) v (WC) Ryan James Storrie
(LL) Alexander Erler (AUT) v (WC) Jonathan Gray
(Q) Lawrence Perrin v (Q) Nicolas Moreno De Alboran (ESP)
(WC) ALexis Canter v Andrea Pellegrino (ITA)


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For some reason they have completely redrawn the boys so the match-ups are below. Finn may be relieved to avoid Taylor Fritz, who has taken the first set 6-1 against his Japanese opponent, but Ryan now has the tough prospect of Michael Mmoh

R1 (L64)

Alejandro Tabilo (CAN) v (WC) Jay Clarke
(8) Yunseong Chung (KOR) v (WC) Alexis Canter
(Q) Lawrence Perrin v Alex Molcan (SVK)
(WC) Ewan Moore v Patrik Niklas-Salminen (FIN)
Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB) v (WC) Finn Bass
Kenneth Raisma (EST) v (WC) Joel Cannell
(WC) Ryan James Storrie v (3) Michael Mmoh (USA)
(WC) Luke Oakley v (12) Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)
(Q) Eero Vasa (FIN) v (WC) Jonathan Gray


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Jay becomes the first Brit to record a win here today - 6-2 6-4 Alexis is on court a set down while Ryan has taken the first set against Mmoh, but the American is in charge in the second

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Splendid effort from Ryan but he loses 2-6 6-2 7-6(4) Alexis won the second set on a tiebreak but lost the third 6-2. Finn took the first set 6-3 but down a break in the second. Lawrence is a set down

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Two more wins with Finn taking it 6-4 in the decider and Jonathan comfortably accounting for the Finnish qualifier. Lawrence lost in straights but Ewan has taken the first set on a tiebreak

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Good day for the boys as Ewan makes it 2/2 against Finland by taking the second set 6-3

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Unfortunately Joel retired

R1 (L64)

(WC) Jay Clarke d. Alejandro Tabilo (CAN) 6-2 6-4
(8) Yunseong Chung (KOR) d. (WC) Alexis Canter 6-2 6-7(4) 6-2
Alex Molcan (SVK) d. (Q) Lawrence Perrin 6-4 6-0
(WC) Ewan Moore d. Patrik Niklas-Salminen (FIN) 7-6(5) 6-3
(WC) Finn Bass d. Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB) 6-3 3-6 6-4
Kenneth Raisma (EST) d. (WC) Joel Cannell 7-6(3) 2-0 rtd
(3) Michael Mmoh (USA) d. (WC) Ryan James Storrie 2-6 6-2 7-6(4)
(WC) Luke Oakley v (12) Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)
(WC) Jonathan Gray d. (Q) Eero Vasa (FIN) 6-2 6-3

R2

(WC) Jay Clarke v (15) Djurabeck Karimov (UZB)
(WC) Ewan Moore v (5) Viktor Durasovic (NOR)
(WC) Finn Bass v (10/Q) Mikael Ymer (SWE)
Johan Nikles (SUI) v (WC) Luke Oakley or (12) Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)
(WC) Jonathan Gray v (2) Corentin Denolly (FRA)

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great day's entertainment - and well done to all the lads - huge fighting spirit .....

mind you, don't understand - Joel's score now says:

Kenneth RAISMA (EST) 7-6(3) 6-2 Retired Joel CANNELL (GBR)

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But some excellent tennis.....


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DavidC wrote:

For some reason they have completely redrawn the boys so the match-ups are below. Finn may be relieved to avoid Taylor Fritz, who has taken the first set 6-1 against his Japanese opponent, but Ryan now has the tough prospect of Michael Mmoh

R1 (L64)

Alejandro Tabilo (CAN) v (WC) Jay Clarke
(8) Yunseong Chung (KOR) v (WC) Alexis Canter
(Q) Lawrence Perrin v Alex Molcan (SVK)
(WC) Ewan Moore v Patrik Niklas-Salminen (FIN)
Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB) v (WC) Finn Bass
Kenneth Raisma (EST) v (WC) Joel Cannell
(WC) Ryan James Storrie v (3) Michael Mmoh (USA)
(WC) Luke Oakley v (12) Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)
(Q) Eero Vasa (FIN) v (WC) Jonathan Gray


 

David, they had to re=do the draw because, supposedly, they left someone out. They lad had signed in and everything but just got left out. And so it all needed doing again.

Pretty incompetent really, but it happens...

And, as you say, a real shame for Ryan who went from having a very nice draw to a really tough one - even though he still played exceptionally well (even overheard martin Weston saying so) so kudos to him.

Also, a real shame for the LL kid who thought he'd made the MD and then got told that he hadn't after all .....



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Although rankings are not critical at junior level (or even senior), it might be worth mentioning them here for our winners. And age too:

(WC) Jay Clarke (born July 1998, WR 104) d. Alejandro Tabilo (CAN) (born June 1997, WR 52, CH 29) 6-2 6-4

(WC) Ewan Moore (born March 1998, WR 127) d. Patrik Niklas-Salminen (FIN) (born March 97, WR 36) 7-6(5) 6-3

(WC) Finn Bass (born Oct. 1999, WR 264) d. Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB) (born Aug. 1999, WR 24) 6-3 3-6 6-4

(WC) Jonathan Gray (born April 1997, WR 151) d. (Q) Eero Vasa (FIN) (born Feb. 1997, WR 85, CH 52) 6-2 6-3


Youngster Finn gets the prize for beating the highest ranked one (also a youngster) - a cracking high quality match.

Jay Clarke has an exciting game. Ewan looked as though 100 ranking places difference was totally irrelevant. And Jonnie Gray (our Tim Henman look-alike) swatted away a pretty unimpressive opponent.

And Ryan shook the world number 4 to the core (quote from the American: "who does this guy think he is ? to be doing this to me?")

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It would be great to see Ryan succeed given his unconventional development thus far, it must be a real boost for next week to know that no opponent is to be feared and every match an opportunity to win.

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All the GB boys departed in round 2 of the singles

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