Eliz ended up winning her R1 match, the Russian qualifier taking one set from her in a tiebreak, however, she pulled through in the end winning 7-5 6-7(7) 6-2.
Very good from Eliz, into the QF. She has really pushed on of late and has been backing up her February Moldovan G2 title. Another 2000 born to be certainly keeping an eye on along with Fran and Ali.
Fran loses first round this week and we still have 3 girls still involved at QF or better in 3 different G2s, indeed 3 different clay G2s
Great to see Eliz push on so strongly recently. I still can't get out of my mind that as a 15 year old she had the equivalent rank of an average top 20 college player at the point at which they finished juniors and started playing college tennis.
Great to see Eliz push on so strongly recently. I still can't get out of my mind that as a 15 year old she had the equivalent rank of an average top 20 college player at the point at which they finished juniors and started playing college tennis.
Eliz always gets my vote because she's one of those students who got a nice haul of A* s in her GCSEs, and is at sixth form, and seemingly doing very well, AND representing GB at the Junior Fed Cup, and playing tournaments, etc. etc.
A disappointing loss for Finn this morning but George goes marching on, reaching his second G2 semi this year, but faces a tough task against the top seed, who has been ranked as high as 24
Boys QF
George Loffhagen d. Gabi Adrian Boitan (ROU) 7-5 6-3
(Q) Bogdan Pavel (ROU) d. (3) Finn Bass 6-4 4-6 7-6(5)
Looks like Eliz has plenty of options but when I last had a look at the overall standard of student athletes by their junior ITF rank in the top 20, about 18 months to 2 years ago it fell at about the same rank as Eliz at the time.
I'll see if I can find the post. Things may have changed a bit since with the likes of Emily Appleton going but at the time Carole Zhao with a junior ITF High of 19 was the standout.