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Week 18 - ITF W25 - Nottingham, GB Hard


Emma loses 5-7 0-6

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Emma is 25. She seems old to be starting a career in tennis?

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Sonay wins 6-1 6-2

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DF wrote:

Emma is 25. She seems old to be starting a career in tennis?


 Emma played US uni tennis. I think players like her who come back to tournament play should be encouraged far more than they are.



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telstar wrote:
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Emma is 25. She seems old to be starting a career in tennis?


 Emma played US uni tennis. I think players like her who come back to tournament play should be encouraged far more than they are.


 So many of our young tennis players who have potential go the US college route but few return to tennis and of those who do return their tennis has not improved. The stand out exeption is Cam.



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DF wrote:
telstar wrote:
DF wrote:

Emma is 25. She seems old to be starting a career in tennis?


 Emma played US uni tennis. I think players like her who come back to tournament play should be encouraged far more than they are.


 So many of our young tennis players who have potential go the US college route but few return to tennis and of those who do return their tennis has not improved. The stand out exeption is Cam.


 And Joe Salisbury - he's world number one smile 

Paul Jubb would have been eaten alive if he'd tried to go pro at 18

Ali Gray is 50:50 - he's sort of where he would have been if he'd carried on tennis

But the point is what 'potential' do they have? If it's just the potential to be top-600, say, then (unless that's what they've set their hearts on) better to go to college and give yourself options



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Eden and Sonay could each earn enough points here to provisionally move ahead of Sam into the GB top 10. Sam is currently WR 333 on 179 points but has a lot of points due off in the next few months and seems much more concentrated on doubles these days.

Eden would need to reach the final and Sonay would need to win the title. They are in the same half of the draw.

Your Strongest Nation top 10 needs you.



-- Edited by indiana on Thursday 5th of May 2022 02:21:14 PM



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R2: CHRISTIE, Freya (GBR) 586 lost to ROBBE, Alice (FRA) 401 4-6 2-6
R2: KARTAL, Sonay (GBR) (8) 371 def AKSU, Ayla (TUR) Q 646 6-1 6-2
R2: SILVA, Eden (GBR) 445 def CADAR, Elena-Teodora (ROU) 588 6-4 6-4
R2: XU, Mingge (GBR) WC UNR lost to CHONG, Eudice (HKG) (3) 306 2-6 4-6
R2: WILSON, Emma (GBR) Q 1297 lost to GARLAND, Joanna (TPE) 435 5-7 0-6

QF: KARTAL, Sonay (GBR) (8) 371 (CH=370 2022) v ROBBE, Alice (FRA) 401 (CH=398 2022)
QF: SILVA, Eden (GBR) 445 (CH=408 2021) v STOLLAR, Fanni (HUN) (7) 360 (CH=114 2018)

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QF:- Naiktha Bains (GBR) / Maia Lumsden (GBR) CR1212 (289+923) LOST TO Mana Ayukawa (JPN) / Alana Parnaby (AUS) CR641 (306+335) 7-5 (5)6-7 4-10

Eliz and Andre are a set down.

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QF:- Andre Lukosiute (LTU) / Eliz Maloney (GBR) CR1240 (651+589) LOST TO Elena-Teodora Cadar (ROU) / Pei-Chi Lee (TPE) CR1206 (695+511) 5-7 6-2 1-10

So no Brits left in the doubles, and it's looking like another title for the Hong Kong Cody Wong pair

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Coup Droit wrote:
DF wrote:
telstar wrote:
DF wrote:

Emma is 25. She seems old to be starting a career in tennis?


 Emma played US uni tennis. I think players like her who come back to tournament play should be encouraged far more than they are.


 So many of our young tennis players who have potential go the US college route but few return to tennis and of those who do return their tennis has not improved. The stand out exeption is Cam.


 And Joe Salisbury - he's world number one smile 

Paul Jubb would have been eaten alive if he'd tried to go pro at 18

Ali Gray is 50:50 - he's sort of where he would have been if he'd carried on tennis

But the point is what 'potential' do they have? If it's just the potential to be top-600, say, then (unless that's what they've set their hearts on) better to go to college and give yourself options


 Alicia Barnett seems to have become a very strong doubles player as a result of her college days.



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dodrade wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:
DF wrote:
telstar wrote:
DF wrote:

Emma is 25. She seems old to be starting a career in tennis?


 Emma played US uni tennis. I think players like her who come back to tournament play should be encouraged far more than they are.


 So many of our young tennis players who have potential go the US college route but few return to tennis and of those who do return their tennis has not improved. The stand out exeption is Cam.


 And Joe Salisbury - he's world number one smile 

Paul Jubb would have been eaten alive if he'd tried to go pro at 18

Ali Gray is 50:50 - he's sort of where he would have been if he'd carried on tennis

But the point is what 'potential' do they have? If it's just the potential to be top-600, say, then (unless that's what they've set their hearts on) better to go to college and give yourself options


 Alicia Barnett seems to have become a very strong doubles player as a result of her college days.


 Yes, it's my view that most US graduates come back with significantly improved doubles but minimal advance with their singles. 



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Sonay has lost the first set 4-6

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Sonay is 4-6 1-2* down vs Robbe, but Eden is back on serve at *3-4 (4 breaks already).

There's some UK / British interest in all 4 singles QFs as Jo Garland takes on 2nd seed Lao later, while Katie Stresnakova is currently a set up on the 3rd seed, following her great win yesterday.


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Eden lost 3-6 2-6, Stollar won the next 7 games following the above post.

Sonay has just taken the 2nd set 7-5, so about to go into a decider.

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