With little left in singles, 2 men and a lady in qualies in Antalya and 2
Womens doubles in the USA, all eyes could firmly be in Kenya , particularly if Oliver can get another win.
Agreed and doesnt sit too well with many outside of this forum celebrating the fact that we have junior tennis players travelling and competing in such events. Completely unnecessary aside from gaining points in these events when many others are following the guidelines and not travelling.
I completely take your point, Tennisdad, and agree.
However, if you're implying that this forum shouldn't highlight and celebrate the achievements of the youngsters for these events, then that I don't agree with.
The results are the results, they should be reported, people are interested, and it brings some pleasure to many to see British success. Which is no bad thing.
Moreover, the kids did not take the decisions unilaterally to go, they can't be tarnished with their parents' actions, even if we were all unanimous that their parents actions were wrong in the first place, which is unlikely.
Absolutely not saying the results of the players shouldnt be reported - they are already there after all. Nor the players tarnished, they are children competing - just the decision making of the adults in travelling unnecessarily in these times is highly flawed. This is a global pandemic and nothing is more important than health. It seems some are willing to take risks presumably for rankings points whilst the playing field is not level.
However there is no school now so the children are not missing on education as they would normally. Also some of the children competing have names that
fit in with the other names on the list so although British they may be living in that country.