Tanysha might be younger than her opponent. I haven't seen her for a couple of years on the junior circuit here and she can't have been much more than 10 or 11 when I did see her. Very slight build but hit a good ball. Sticks in my mind because there was always massive dramas and arguments whenever she took to the court!!
I've not been aware of her but yes she is just 14, dob 07/10/2001. Googling, it appears she had a dedicated website, tanysha.co.uk when aged 11. It is no longer operational though.
-- Edited by indiana on Friday 12th of February 2016 10:46:57 PM
From what I can see on the LTA site Tanysha seems to be based in Spain playing in Junior events (U14 and U16) - so Palmanova is a reasonable choice to test the waters. She is on gofundme.com/766577d4 .
Miss Sutar seems to be based in the UK - but is playing in Spain presumably because of the lack of accessable UK 10ks.
-- Edited by Strongbow on Saturday 13th of February 2016 01:41:25 AM
-- Edited by Strongbow on Saturday 13th of February 2016 01:42:47 AM
Mandy is the top seed and defending champ here (*), but has managed to draw a former top 100 player in R1!
L32: (1) Amanda Carreras WR 321 v Valeria Savinykh (RUS) WR 682 (CH 99 in 2012) L32: (WC) Ceire Mullins UNR v Camelia-Elena Hristea (ROU) WR 778 (CH 579 in 2011) L32: Gabriella Taylor WR 698 v Alice Bacquie (FRA) WR 729 (CH 631 last Jun)
(*) In fact, these tournaments are slightly out of sync this year, but given that Amanda won both Palmanova 1 (which was held a week earlier last year) and Palmanova 2 (which was held in the corresponding week to this week in 2015), I think it's fair to call her the defending champ! Obviously that also means 24 points (almost 1/5th of her total) due off the next two Mondays, so she could do with a good run here.
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