It's Paul Jubb's first ITF outside the UK. Paul was an unseeded winner of the under 16 Nationals last year (beating Louis Newman, seeded 3 here, in the final)
Boys R2
(LL) Leyton Rivera (SWE) v (7) Jeremy Gschwendtner
(4) James Davis v Viktor Thoresson (SWE)
(11) Sebastian Grundtvig (DEN) v Jack Draper
(6) Georgii Kravchenko (UKR) v (WC) Paul Jubb
Robin Erik Parts (EST) v (3) Louis Newman
Linus Bergevi (SWE) v (12) Matthew Summers
Anton Matusevich v (2) Henrik Atlevi (SWE)
Girls R2
Yuval Keren (ISR) v (5) Camille Verden Anderson
(16) Maria Budin v Lilly Elida Haseth (NOR)
Great results for the boys today. Yes it is Paul Jubb's first ITF outside the UK, nice to see he's been included on the LTA trip with Anton and Jack. There's been a lot of talk about the lack of funding and support in recent posts but that's not the case here the LTA have sent 2 national coaches Richard Plews and Martin Weston. Let's hope they offer help and encouragement to ALL of the British players at tournament this week.
Yes Coup... Weston, Plews and Antons coach are here with the 3 boys... Im my opinion a little excessive! I can't work this funding policy out there seems to be a copious amount of funding for the youngsters but nothing for the 16 +.
Yes Coup... Weston, Plews and Antons coach are here with the 3 boys... Im my opinion a little excessive! I can't work this funding policy out there seems to be a copious amount of funding for the youngsters but nothing for the 16 +.
I think (seeing the new changes) there's even a copious amount of funding now for the older ones. But only for a very select few.
I'm afraid it just reeks of jobs for the boys. It seems to me to be funding for the coaches, not funding for the players.
There is no way that three LTA-paid coaches (I'm assuming Anton's coach is LTA paid-for as well) need to go to accompany three 14 -15 year-olds.
The head FFT trainer of the department where I was has recently come back from a trip to the French Dom-Tom. He took four youngsters. That seems a fair 'bang for your buck' in terms of costs and potential reward. One coach - four kids.
But three and three ? Frankly, it's just having a laugh.....
It is committees of middle-aged coaches voting through funding for middle-aged coaches. The players get next to nothing, besides an incentive to give up playing asap, and join the coaching gravy-train.
Anton's next opponent has already reached one G4 final this year.
Boys R2
(7) Jeremy Gschwendtner d. (LL) Leyton Rivera (SWE) 6-7(0) 6-4 6-1
(4) James Davis d. Viktor Thoresson (SWE) 6-7(5) 6-3 6-3
(11) Sebastian Grundtvig (DEN) d. Jack Draper 6-2 6-4
(6) Georgii Kravchenko (UKR) d. (WC) Paul Jubb 6-0 6-3
(3) Louis Newman d. Robin Erik Parts (EST) 6-2 6-4
(12) Matthew Summers d. Linus Bergevi (SWE) 6-1 6-0
Anton Matusevich d. (2) Henrik Atlevi (SWE) 6-3 7-5
R3
(Q) Filip Cristian Jianu (ROU) v (7) Jeremy Gschwendtner
(4) James Davis v Erik Grevelius (SWE)
(16) Tobias Lindberget (SWE) v (3) Louis Newman
Kasper Elsvad (DEN) v (12) Matthew Summers
(13) Johannes Foss Abrahamsen (NOR) v Anton Matusevich
Girls R2
Yuval Keren (ISR) d. (5) Camille Verden Anderson 7-6(2) 6-0
(16) Maria Budin d. Lilly Elida Haseth (NOR) 6-2 6-4
A guaranteed semifinalist (James & Matthew are also in the doubles semis)
Boys R3
(7) Jeremy Gschwendtner d. (Q) Filip Cristian Jianu (ROU) 6-1 6-2
(4) James Davis d. Erik Grevelius (SWE) 6-4 6-1
(16) Tobias Lindberget (SWE) d. (3) Louis Newman 6-2 6-2
(12) Matthew Summers d. Kasper Elsvad (DEN) 7-5 6-4
Anton Matusevich d. (13) Johannes Foss Abrahamsen (NOR) 6-4 7-5
QF
(1) Emil Ruusuvuori (FIN) v (7) Jeremy Gschwendtner
(4) James Davis v (8) Gilbert Jaeger (SWE)
(12) Matthew Summers v Anton Matusevich
Girls R3
(Q) Alexandra Almborg (SWE) d. (16) Maria Budin 0-6 7-5 6-4
The all-Brit battle was very tight but the older lad came through in the end. No joy for the other two though:
(7) Jeremy Gschwendtner lost to (1) Emil Ruusuvuori (FIN) 6-3 6-1
(4) James Davis lost to (8) Gilbert Jaeger (SWE) 6-1 6-4
(12) Matthew Summers def. Anton Matusevich 3-6 7-5 6-4
James and Matt lost their dubs semi, 10-7, in the match tie-break