The nationals start tomorrow in Nottingham and Bournemouth (under 12s) with the most interest being in the under 12s - the only one involving all or nearly all of the top players in the age group. Here 2 of our European Summer Cup bronze medallists (Heohzibah Oluwadare and Sophya Devas) are drawn against the top 2 seeds in round 1
It's worth pointing out that, for some obscure reason, the LTA do the national championships by school year age, not by tennis junior calendar year age.
The net effect is that, in the 12 years and under, Talia Neilson-Gatenby is top seed, depite being 13 in three weeks time (and so obviously not 12 and under for tennis europe or any country's national championships, which makes comparison difficult.....)
However, little star in the making, tiddler Hephzibah Oluwadare, born 2007, has just made it one set all against Talia.....
And 2007-born Hephzibah puts out the top seed, two years older than herself.
I know it's terribly, terribly early but she really is an exciting prospect.....
NB Just to add, for general info, that Talia was the girl selected by the LTA for the prestigious Longines Future Tennis Aces tournament this May, held in Paris, with entrants from all over the world, aged under 13. Henry Trump was selected for the boys. If I read their site right, Talia came fourth in her pool, and Henry came third. But you had to be in the top two to qualify through to the quarter-final main draw.
-- Edited by Coup Droit on Monday 20th of August 2018 11:25:56 AM
2nd seed Jessica Longjohn also lost, to Sophya Devas. Quite surprising to see the top two seeds out in the first round, as I feel the U12 usually goes with seeding, at least until the later rounds. Perhaps it's not too surprising, though, on further look, as those two matches probably featured the four best players in the tournament (Hannah Read would be right up there too).
Eva Shaw is our highest ranked 2005 in the TE rankings (won the under 12s last year), and in the absence of Matilda Mutavdzic /Andrea Pineda (though the latter is playing under 16s having won the under 14s last year) is the top seed in the under 14s, and progressed easily to round 2 for the loss of 1 game
2nd seed Jessica Longjohn also lost, to Sophya Devas. Quite surprising to see the top two seeds out in the first round, as I feel the U12 usually goes with seeding, at least until the later rounds. Perhaps it's not too surprising, though, on further look, as those two matches probably featured the four best players in the tournament (Hannah Read would be right up there too).
In addition to the 5 you mention I would add Vlada Kozak as one to look out for, who had a strong start to the year. She also won today 6-3 7-5
I just read that just giving article.
She trains on pay as you play public parks. In fact I know the courts quite well as it is the local park for my sister and her family.
I would have expected the top u12 in the country to be based there......
But, yes, I got the impression that Mayéla is not in the same situation as many of the others - I looked up all the kids and several are at Culford and other posh private schools (Culford offer tennis scholarships but they're only worth 25% of the fees). No criticism of them, of course, and no expensive sport is really 'open to all' but it's still worth highlighting.
By the way, Culford, you say that your programme is run by Andrew Richardson who "achieved an ATP singles ranking of 130 in the world" - just being picky but according to both the ATP and the ITF site, it was 133.
More importantly, yes, trying to become a top junior playing on pay-as-you-play courts sounds a sad state of affairs. Great to see the local support though. Good luck to her.
Hephzibah edged a marathon tiebreak to ensure that the under 12 final will be contested by the two singles players in the European Summer Cup team. Holly Staff remains on course for both the U16 and U18 titles
U12 semis
Hephzibah Oluwadare d. [4] Vlada Kozak 7-6(10) 6-0
Sophya Devas d. [6] Jadesola Cole 6-1 6-2
U14 semis
[1] Eva Shaw d. [4] Kristina Paskauskas 6-2 6-0
Justice Hall d. [6] Mayéla Bassega 6-3 6-2
U16 semis
Andrea Pineda v (4) Holly Staff
(7) Charlotte Russell v (Q) Sofia Johnson
Holly won the under 18 title and could add the under 16s tomorrow if she beats Sofia Johnson, who has done well to reach the final as a qualifier (she was part of the under 14 European Summer Cup team, along with Holly's semi-final victim Andrea Pineda)
U12 F
Sophya Devas d. Hephzibah Oluwadare 6-4 6-1
Doubles winners (2) Blackford/Rylatt
U14 F
[1] Eva Shaw d. Justice Hall 6-4 3-6 6-2
Doubles winners (3) Roach/Stoiber
U16 semis
(4) Holly Staff d. Andrea Pineda 6-2 6-1
(Q) Sofia Johnson d. (7) Charlotte Russell 6-1 7-6(5)
So sad to see Sonay retire again, and after only a couple of games.
The U12 looks like a real genuine title chase, excellent.
Well done also to qualifier and tiddler, Mingge Xu, (who goes by Mimi), born 2007, who beat the top seed (Talia, born 2005) in the Consolation final.
Coached by Fran Lewis (who people might remember for just getting her WTA ranking some 6 or 7 years back), from Wales, I believe, and with a wonderful 'Tiger Mom's delight' twitter profile, with violin, piano, music theory, tennis, report cards, swimming ..... Way to go, Mimi