He lost in the Aussie Junior QFs against George Morgan.
He's 23 now. His adult CH is WR 869.
Either injury issues or another example of junior prowess having nothing to do with future adult success.
Ah, but that's not true, there certainly is some correlation between junior prowess and future adult success, just it isn't quite as close or as essential as some may think.
I'd just been thinking about that when earlier when seeing Gianliugi Quinzi, JWR 1 at age 16, now aged 20 and WR 461 ( CH 301 at age 18 ) had won both the singles and doubles titles at a Hungary futures. There was a lad that many tipped for great things, but seems to have been a tough senior road so far.
-- Edited by indiana on Sunday 24th of April 2016 09:03:52 PM