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Other events, 2021 - week 48


Latvia, J3:

Three wins, for Phoenix Weir, Patrick Brady (top seed), and Kyle Hughes in a mammoth game, 7-5 in the third, over the 7th seed.

However, Will Jansen (seeded 4) lost. 

 

France, J3:

R1 win for Luca Pow and Talia N Gatenby

Also still to play are: Huge Coquelin, Nick Philibert, Louis Bowden & Mimi Xu

Issey Purser lost. 

 

Doha, J4:

Ellie Blackford is in the MD

 

 

Bahrain, J4:

R1 win for Zach Stephens and Imogen Haddad

Freddie Ridout still to play  

Issah Ali lost

 

San Jose, J5:

Wil Jenkins won in R1



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Disappointed to see both Will Jansen and Issy Purser lose - are they playing an event above their normal levels? Presumably not given Will was seeded 4?

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JonH comes home wrote:

Disappointed to see both Will Jansen and Issy Purser lose - are they playing an event above their normal levels? Presumably not given Will was seeded 4?


 Will lost in the first round of the last two tournaments after previously winning two tournaments in a row. 

I guess we don't always know what's going on: perhaps he's just exhausted; carrying a slight knock; trying something new with his coach - on the getting worse before you get better strategy? Hopefully things will pick up for him in the NY. 

Issy lost to a 13 year old. Maybe a wunderkind? 



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Will Jansen is certainly on quite a few people's radars, after winning the U18 National Championships, and playing qualis at Wimbly and putting up a good show against Anton (I thought both Joel and Will Nolan played better at the Nationals, just, but Will won, so end of.... ANd he's a year younger than those two as well)

So, yes, I think this is a disappointment, no doubt about it. Although, as Nix says, plenty of plausible reasons.

But I don't think it's really that surprising for Issey.

She has a lot of counters, but they're not very high quality ones, a J5 title this year (which is not that great, as she's 17), a J4 semi and a couple of J4 QFs - it hardly blows you away..... I don't think this result was much of shock, as such, really.

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An update for R1, France, J3:

R1 wins for Luca Pow, Huge Coquelin, Louis Bowden, Mimi Zu and Talia N Gatenby

Issey Purser & Nick Philibert lost.


In Latvia, J3 both boys teams are into the next round of the doubles.


Doha, J4:

Ellie Blackford won 0 & 0


Bahrain, J4:

Freddie Ridout won his R1 match, as well as Zach, and they've won a dubs match together too.

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Coup Droit wrote:

Will Jansen is certainly on quite a few people's radars, after winning the U18 National Championships, and playing qualis at Wimbly and putting up a good show against Anton (I thought both Joel and Will Nolan played better at the Nationals, just, but Will won, so end of.... ANd he's a year younger than those two as well)

So, yes, I think this is a disappointment, no doubt about it. Although, as Nix says, plenty of plausible reasons.

But I don't think it's really that surprising for Issey.

She has a lot of counters, but they're not very high quality ones, a J5 title this year (which is not that great, as she's 17), a J4 semi and a couple of J4 QFs - it hardly blows you away..... I don't think this result was much of shock, as such, really.


 Thanks both - yes, I see Issy's wins have largely come from doubles titles domestically as well, and at J4/5 level. Will seems to have a generally higher level and standard and hopefully can move on through 



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Bahrain, J4:

A full house in Bahrain, with R2 wins for Freddie Ridout, Zach and Imogen

All three are also in the SFs of the doubles.





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I was trying to take a look at the J3 Loughborough entry list, but it doesnt appear to have one anymore on the ITF site, although it was there earlier in the week. Is the event still on, do we know? Presumably it is some sort of techno glitch?

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Latvia, J3:

An excellent win for Kyle Hughes, and also Patrick Brady, to take the two through to the QFs.

Phoenix Weir lost (but close score, against 2nd seed).

Just for into, Kyle and Phoenix seemingly train together, with Phoenix's dad as coach, often in Portugal, and both are Queen's Club grantees:

www.queensclubfoundation.co.uk/qcf-tennis-grantees/#



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France, J3:

R2: Wins for Talia N Gatenby, Mimi & Louis Bowden

Huge Coquelin lost

Luca Pow's result still to come

In the dubs, Issey is through to the final; Talia & Mimi have their SF still to come; no boys...

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France, J3:

R2: Wins for Talia N Gatenby, Mimi & Louis Bowden

Huge Coquelin lost

Luca Pow's result still to come

In the dubs, Issey is through to the final; Talia & Mimi have their SF still to come; no boys...


 Luca joins the other 3 in the quarters with a strong win today and talia and Mingge win, so they play Issey in the final. The Brits are doing well here 



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Coup Droit wrote:

Latvia, J3:

An excellent win for Kyle Hughes, and also Patrick Brady, to take the two through to the QFs.

Phoenix Weir lost (but close score, against 2nd seed).

Just for into, Kyle and Phoenix seemingly train together, with Phoenix's dad as coach, often in Portugal, and both are Queen's Club grantees:

www.queensclubfoundation.co.uk/qcf-tennis-grantees/#


 Patrick Brady and Will Jansen win and are in the semis as are Kyle and Phoenix. 



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Bahrain, J4:

A full house in Bahrain, with R2 wins for Freddie Ridout, Zach and Imogen

All three are also in the SFs of the doubles.




 Strong week for the team out in Bahrain 



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Coup Droit wrote:

Latvia, J3:

An excellent win for Kyle Hughes, and also Patrick Brady, to take the two through to the QFs.

Phoenix Weir lost (but close score, against 2nd seed).

Just for into, Kyle and Phoenix seemingly train together, with Phoenix's dad as coach, often in Portugal, and both are Queen's Club grantees:

www.queensclubfoundation.co.uk/qcf-tennis-grantees/#


 Patrick Brady and Will Jansen win and are in the semis as are Kyle and Phoenix. 


 In the doubles, just to be clear.



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Coup Droit wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:

Latvia, J3:

An excellent win for Kyle Hughes, and also Patrick Brady, to take the two through to the QFs.

Phoenix Weir lost (but close score, against 2nd seed).

Just for into, Kyle and Phoenix seemingly train together, with Phoenix's dad as coach, often in Portugal, and both are Queen's Club grantees:

www.queensclubfoundation.co.uk/qcf-tennis-grantees/#


 Patrick Brady and Will Jansen win and are in the semis as are Kyle and Phoenix. 


 In the doubles, just to be clear.


 Sorry, yes!



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