Perhaps but it is a common name Elise has an older sister who is a keen tennis player and works an airline pilot but no brothers. She is only the second most wealthy athlete from Leuven Dries the footballer Belgium/Napoli was also born there.
Kampala Uganda: for George our highest ranked male junior (JCH 23) with another year of eligibility at juniors left but a scrum is forming behind him. George plays his third futures tournament having won through in qualifying to the main draw in Spain in March in only his second futures event .
QR1: Nathan Lavanchy (SUI) UNR vs George Loffhagen UNR
GLASGOW 85K CHALLENGER: The Glasgow Bowl
Jacob Fearnley still 16 but 2001 (JCH 40) starts off with a corker of a draw in Glasgow. Interesting Daniel now 30 had JCH of 55 back in 2005.
QR1: (q1) Daniel Brands (GER) WR 386 (CH = 51 in August 2013) vs (qWC) Jacob Fearnley UNR
Brandon has a JCH of 779 but stopped playing juniors last January when still 16 and has played a 6 futures tournaments through the autumn and beginning of this year, 5 UK based.
QR1: (qWC) Brandon Murphy (17 years old) UNR JCH 779 vs (q7) Emil Ruusuvuori (FIN) WR 581 (= CH)
Connor is another of the 2001 cohort who only turned 17 in January and has a JCH (146) he has played only one futures event also in Glasgow in January and had a good fun with Jacob in the doubles loosing to a couple of old hands in the SF.
QR1: (qWC) Connor Thomson (17 years old) UNR vs (q6) Adrien Bossel (SUI) WR 567 (CH = in August 2015)
Apologies to Emilie who turned 18 in january so could thoretically play juniors this year, but why would she start Having not played up to now?
Blob thanks for the post and for the information! Please data dump when ever you have the inclination it is really useful. I was blinded to Emilie's eligibility to play juniors this year not having ever seen her name in the juniors section as it is not a route she has chosen to take.
George gets a noce warm up, Nathan has played 70 plus futures qualifying events never making the main draw, surely there is a trend there that suggests hes not going to make a living out of pro Tennis. He must enjoy the travel.
QR1: George Loffhagen UNR defeated Nathan Lavanchy (SUI) UNR by 1 & 1
The next round gets a bit tougher, up against a bit of experience.
FQR: Paolo Bocchi (ITA) UNR (He's 57!) vs George Loffhagen UNR
George qualifies in Uganda but the old fella got a game, hats off to Mr Bocchi
FQR: George Loffhagen UNR defeated Paolo Bocchi (ITA) UNR by 1 & 0
Emilie is through in Israel joining Texas Tech bound Nell in the first round of the MD
Q2: LINDH GALLAGHER, Emilie (GBR) UNR def FANCHIN, Francesca (USA) UNR 6-1 6-1