Colombia, J100
Athina Schlepphorst has won two matches and is into the QFs
Netherlands, J60
Zech Hamrouni and Luke Hooper both got BYES and then won a match and so are into R3
Isabella Walker and Amalia Widdowson both lost in R1
But Tamara Kuti won a match before losing in R2
Fiji, J30
Wambui Taylor won R1 and is into R2
Lithuania J30
Denis Ivanov qualified and won a match before losing in R2
Hector Fullone lost in R1
Eloise Newberry also won R1 but lost in R2
Whereas Ophelia Korpanec Davies lost in R1
Croatia, J30
R1 losses for Lawrie Wilkin (3) and Henry Best (q)
Isabella Gibson, though, has two wins and is into the QFs
Finland, J60
Both Lois Newberry and Serena Manca won their R1 matches before losing in R2
Coup Droit wrote:Just for completeness, there is a Grade 2 U12 event this week on artifical clay at Reading After round robin stages, we're now at SF stage in the main draw and the GB interest is as follows: Boys Boyan Ilchev (GBR) v Frederick Fabricius (GBR) (the other semi is JPN v FRA) Girls Tanishka Naveen v Sophia Krutikova Grace Watson v Milica Milojevic (all GB)
Just for completeness, there is a Grade 2 U12 event this week on artifical clay at Reading After round robin stages, we're now at SF stage in the main draw and the GB interest is as follows: Boys Boyan Ilchev (GBR) v Frederick Fabricius (GBR) (the other semi is JPN v FRA) Girls Tanishka Naveen v Sophia Krutikova Grace Watson v Milica Milojevic (all GB)
Just gonna be really annoying but bradfield college isnt actually in reading its a little outside of it. sorry for being picky
twentytoone wrote:Coup Droit wrote:Just for completeness, there is a Grade 2 U12 event this week on artifical clay at Reading After round robin stages, we're now at SF stage in the main draw and the GB interest is as follows: Boys Boyan Ilchev (GBR) v Frederick Fabricius (GBR) (the other semi is JPN v FRA) Girls Tanishka Naveen v Sophia Krutikova Grace Watson v Milica Milojevic (all GB) Just gonna be really annoying but bradfield college isnt actually in reading its a little outside of it. sorry for being picky
No problem - but the Tennis Europe site lists it as being in Reading
Both on the calendar page (which only cites Reading) and on the specific site (which also mentions Bradfield)
That's why I copied it as Reading - otherwise no one would understand if they cross-checked it with the Tennis Europe site