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Week 47 - ITF (W15) Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Clay


Q1: BARNETT, Alicia (GBR) 2 586/541 (CH=453/528 2019) v GONZALEZ VILAR, Raquel (ESP) UNR/1492 (CH=UNR/1462 2020) {16yo JCH=485}

Q1: RYLATT, Hannah (GBR) WC UNR/UNR =CH {14yo JCH=UNR} v TISHCHENKO, Iana (MDA) UNR/1608 (CH=950/840 2016) 

Q1: NUNEZ, Isabella (GBR) WC UNR/UNR =CH {18yo JCH=1120} v LERBY, Clarine (NED) UNR/1836 (CH=UNR/1801 2020) {17yo JCH=150}

Q1: READ, Hannah (GBR) WC UNR/UNR = CH {14 yo JCH=1195} v SAAR, Katriin (EST) 10 968/320 (CH=941/308 2020) {18yo JCH=186}



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Alicia lost 3-7 5-7

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Alicia lost 3-6 5-7


 



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Not the best of restarts for Alicia (in singles). Opponent more of an unknown quantity at that age, and probably best vs worst surface, but not a great sign losing in Q1 of a W15.

The opponent who she lost to in Q1 last week lost 2-6 0-6 to Matilda in September on her way to that W15 title. It'll be interesting to see how some of the other Brits get on later, particular Hannah Read.


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Ace Ventura wrote:

Not the best of restarts for Alicia (in singles). Opponent more of an unknown quantity at that age, and probably best vs worst surface, but not a great sign losing in Q1 of a W15.


 I suspect her future will be primarily in doubles. AFAIK she has a coaching role at Team Bath next year as well.



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Success for the 2 very young Hannah's smile

Read won 6-3 6-2, Rylatt won 7-5 7-5.

The veteran Isabella lost 1-6 1-6.



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Q1: BARNETT, Alicia (GBR) 2 586/541 lost to GONZALEZ VILAR, Raquel (ESP) UNR/1492 3-6 5-7
Q1: RYLATT, Hannah (GBR) WC UNR/UNR def TISHCHENKO, Iana (MDA) UNR/1608 7-5 7-5
Q1: NUNEZ, Isabella (GBR) WC UNR/UNR lost to LERBY, Clarine (NED) UNR/1836 1-6 1-6
Q1: READ, Hannah (GBR) WC UNR/UNR def SAAR, Katriin (EST) 10 968/320 6-3 6-2

Q2: RYLATT, Hannah (GBR) WC UNR/UNR =CH {14yo JCH=UNR} v BOUGRAT, Maelys (FRA) 8 918/273 (CH=857/256 2019) {18yo JCH=425}
Q2: READ, Hannah (GBR) WC UNR/UNR = CH {14 yo JCH=1195} v BERECOECHEA, Nahia (FRA) UNR/1944 (CH=UNR/1939 2020) {16yo JCH=280}



-- Edited by Peter too on Sunday 22nd of November 2020 07:25:26 PM

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Q2: RYLATT, Hannah (GBR) WC UNR/UNR =CH {14yo JCH=UNR} v BOUGRAT, Maelys (FRA) 8 918/273 (CH=857/256 2019) {18yo JCH=425}
Q2: READ, Hannah (GBR) WC UNR/UNR = CH {14 yo JCH=1195} v BERECOECHEA, Nahia (FRA) UNR/1944 (CH=UNR/1939 2020) {16yo JCH=280}


@Coup Droit smile

I think we got your opinion on Maelys a few months ago as Amanda beat her in that Portuguese W15, but what do you know of Nahia?

https://www.tennisexplorer.com/player/berecoechea/

I see this Saar is a common recent opponent of both (Read and Nahia), and Nahia beat her 10-5 in the MTB as a 4/1 (5.00) underdog a few weeks ago.



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I've never heard of Nahia - I'll see if I can dig anything up.....

But very pleased to see the young ones doing well.

That's a super result from Hannah Read - beating a top-1000 player very easily.

(Hannah is the youngster who puts you very much in mind of Katie Boulter when she plays, it's an elegant game, there's been a lot about her on the juniors thread - she did very well at Les Petits As recently, I really like her)

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Can't find anything about Nahia except she's at the Bruguera academy, which is probably why she doesn't show up very much in any of the main French places (and also why she's playing in Spain)

But based on not much, I'd have thought Hannah Read would have a decent chance.

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Has Hannah taken over from Holly as a name for our youngsters ?

When are they off to America ?

 



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Nahia has a WTA counter from a Spanish 25K.

Also has a J5 title, but seems to have mainly played J2/3.



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Hannah Read posted a decent score, losing 3 & 3.

Hope she enjoyed her first dip into adults.

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And a picture of the two Hannah's

https://twitter.com/tennisscotland/status/1330859133726306307



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Somewhat harder for Hannah Rylatt against the Q8 seed - she loses 1 & 1

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