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Girls: Nike Junior International Roehampton, grass - Grade 1 (Week 27)


Emily Appleton and Fran Jones are directly in the main draw here, while Jodie Burrage, Ali Collins, Eliz Maloney, Holly Fischer, Emma Raducanu, Gemma Heath and Esther Adeshina are likely recipients of wildcards. Qualifying starts tomorrow with two wins required to progress. Unusually we have a girl from Papua New Guinea ranked inside the top 100 and seeded, after winning a number of tournaments in Australasia and Oceania

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Anna Loughlan v (14) Oona Orpana (FIN)

Hannah McColgan v (9) Violet Apisah (PNG)

Maria Budin v (16) Sina Zuger (SUI)

Megan Davies v (13) Anri Nagata (JPN)

Annali Olivelle v (11) Clara Burel (FRA)

 



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Only Hannah McColgan made it through today:

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Anna Loughlan lost to (14) Oona Orpana (FIN) 7-5 6-1

Hannah McColgan def. (9) Violet Apisah (PNG) 6-4 6-4

Maria Budin lost to (16) Sina Zuger (SUI) 6-4 6-2

Megan Davies lost to (13) Anri Nagata (JPN) 6-4 7-6(2)

Annali Olivelle lost to (11) Clara Burel (FRA) 6-4 6-1

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Good to have more, but to an extent like senior qualifying WCs they are presumably generally playing opposition a few levels up.

All the best to Hannah.

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Hannah's final qualifying opponent won one of the two recent German G1s

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(2) Victoria Flores (USA) v Hannah McColgan

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And the national sport of Papua New Guinea is?

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The addict posted this link in the other tournament thread which shows how some of the girls in the main draw are warming up! Some promising results.

www.lta.org.uk/news/general-news/2017/june/usa-win-maureen-connolly-challenge-trophy-in-final-match-showdown/

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Exciting to see how Emma and Holly fair.

And also how Ali can continue her fine form.

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No brit girls make it through qualifying, as Hannah goes out.

(2) Victoria Flores (USA) d. Hannah McColgan 6-4 6-4

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Oakland2002 wrote:

And the national sport of Papua New Guinea is?


That's a good trivia question. Rugby league - it's the only country in the world to classify that as its national sport.



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Thank you

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Yesterday Holly took on French Open champion Whitney Osuigwe in the Maureen Connolly Challenge Trophy in a single set and eked out a 7-5 victory. She gets the chance to repeat the feat over 3 sets tomorrow. Jodie Burrage faces the strong American second seed (13 consecutive wins in $25K events)

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(1) Whitney Osuigwe (USA) v (WC) Holly Fischer
Francesca Jones v (15) Yuki Naito (JPN)
Astrid Wanja Brune Olsen (NOR) v (6) Emily Appleton
(WC) Cori Gauff (USA) v (WC) Esther Adeshina
(12) Sofia Sewing (USA) v (WC) Gemma Heath
(LL) Barbora Matusova (SVK) v (WC) Emma Raducanu
(Q) Anri Nagata (JPN) v (WC) Eliz Maloney
(WC) Ali Collins v (Q) Victoria Flores (USA)
(WC) Jodie Anna Burrage v (2) Claire Liu (USA)


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A mixed bag really. Jodie, possibly our top player in the draw, with possibly the toughest draw. I'd like to thing Holly has a decent chance at an upset, but Osuigwe has been a standout player on the junior circuit this year.
Everyone else has winnable matches, reagardless of ranking differences. I'll be keeping an eye on 13 year old Cori Gauff, playing her first ITF event.

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When do things start?

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Oakland2002 wrote:

When do things start?


 The OoP has tomorrow as the first day.



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Thanks

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