Most British attention will be on the under 14 event where unusually we have the top seed, Hannah Klugman, with the main draw beginning tomorrow. however Hannah is not the highest ITF ranked player here. Third seed Emerson Jones is JWR40, having reached a Grade A semifinal already. Also in the field is 2009 rival Ksenia Efremova. There are 32 seeds in each event including 16 joint 17th seeds
GIRLS 12s:
1. Christina Lyutova, USA
2. Yeri Hong, Korea
3. Haniya Minhas, Pakistan
4. Yui Komada, Japan
5. Sun Xinran, China
6. Andeera Olariu, Romania
7. Maggie Sohns, USA
8. Hannah Ayrault, USA
GIRLS 14s:
1. Hannah Klugman, Great Britain
2. Yihan Qu, China
3. Emerson Jones, Australia
4. Adelina Lachinova, Latvia
5. Renee Alame, Australia
6. Ksenia Efremova, Russia
7. Luna Maria Cinalli, Argentina
8. Emiliia Kats, Russia
(17) Megan Knight d. Sophia Isabella Santos (CRO) 7-6(4) 6-0 (17) Sevil Parviz d. Britney Brace (USA) 7-5 3-6 6-0
R3
(17) Megan Knight v (9) Welles Newman (USA) (17) Sevil Parviz v (9) Sim Siyoen (KOR)
Based on the seedings, this is where it starts to get tricky
For those who don't remember, and are interested, Megan is our current U12 Girls' National Champion (although, in fact, she's a year young, and U11). She beat Sevil in the final, 6-1 6-2