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Other events, 2024 - week 17


J100 USA

Athina Schlepphorst beat the 4th seed, won her next match and then went out, in a third-set TB, to Hannah Ayrault, age 13, who is making quite a lot of waves in her first ITF event 

 

J100 Turkey

Freya Peet has won two rounds and is into the QFs in singles, and semis in doubles 

 

J60 Costa Rica

Ollie Hopper and Diasy Clifford both lost in R1

 

J60 France

Max Castle lost in R1

But las made the SFs in doubles

(Matt Upton got to the QFs in dubs) 

 

 J60 Ivory Coast 

Darsh SachinPatel won in R1

Myah Harper lost

 

J60 Qatar

Two very tight wins for Issah Ali sees him into the QFs

Sophie Bekker and Ophelia K Davies are also both into the QFs

Ophelia will now play the 2nd seed, and Sophie takes on the extremely talented 13 year-old Chinese girl, Xinran Sun 

 

J30 Rwanda

Two wins and into the QFs for Jack Berry 

14 year-old Kasra NathanielShirazi won R1 before losing in three sets to the 2nd seed

Milo Nardelli lost in R1

 

J30 Albania

A R1 win (and R2 loss) for Tony Stefanov and Artina Gashi 

But 2010-born Daisy Wootton has two wins so far 

 

J30 Cameroon

Finn Bletsas lost in R1

 

J30 Jamaica

14 year-old Michael Wilson won in R1

2010-born Rosie Cho got a BYE then a win and is into the QFs

Casey Mauro lost in R1 

 

J30 Serbia

Top seed, Tia BonitaJakupovic-Kljako, lost in R1

 

J30 Estonia

Harry Lumb has two wins, and is into the QFs

Leo Wright lost in R1

 

J30 Spain

MatildaCabrera Burns won her first match before withdrawing from R2



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J100 Turkey

Freya Peet won her QF and is into the semis

(Also in the semis of the doubles)


J60 Ivory Coast

Darsh Sachin Patel lost in R1 to the 2nd seed


J60 Qatar

Issah Ali lost his QF

Ophelie lost the 2nd seed in her QF

And Sophie Bekker lost to the 13 year-old Chinese talent I'd mentioned above



J30 Estonia

Harry Lumb lost his QF


J30 Rwanda

Jack Berry lost too



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Harry Lumb won his QF

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Lizzie0501 wrote:

Harry Lumb won his QF


 But lost his SF, sorry, that's what I meant 

And hi Lizzie smile



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J100 Tunisia

Shorter interest in Tunisia this week, as Mark Ceban loses in R1 to a pretty unknown Chinese player

Sarah Copley also lost in R1

Marelie Raath won her R1 but then lost out in R2


Still some dubs interest though



J30 Jamaica

Rosie Cho lost her QF against the top seed

Doubles result still pending



J30 Albania

Daisy Wootton lost in R3



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J30 Jamaica

Rosie Cho (2010) & Casey Mauro (2009) defeated the 2nd seeds in doubles in the QFs

But then lost 13-11 to the third seeds in the semis




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A bit hardcore this, but Athina Schlepphorst played the J100 in the USA this week

The eventual two finalists are:

Christina Lyutova - born 2010 - she's Russian but lives in the USA. Has won practically all her matches, is miles ahead of the others in many ways. BUT she's never left the USA to play abroad. There's speculation that she has a major visa issue. SHe should be playing Les Petits As, all those sort of events, she's playing some pretty daft events in the US instead, J30s (that she's won barely losing a game), adult money events, bascially anything going. But something definitely a little weird behind the scenes

Hannah Ayrault - born 2010 - American - playing her first ever ITF juniors event (she's only 13). At Marcello Ferreira's academy. Has attracted quite a lot of attention

But Hannah only won in a third-set TB today. So probably a bit tired. Lyutova will be the favourite

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J100 Turkey

Freya Peet did really well to make it into the final of the singles but came up just short, losing 3-6 5-7

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Not sure where to put this.

We had a number of players at the IMG Future Stars in Greece in this week

Ginny Chen (12yo)
Max Hodkinson (11yo)
Dasha Jones (12yo)
Oskar Laskowski (11 yo)
Isabella Rebel (12yo)
Kaya Stojsavljevic (10 yo)

https://imgfuturestars.com/draws/

-- Edited by Lambda on Tuesday 30th of April 2024 12:23:51 PM

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Lambda wrote:

Not sure where to put this.

We had a number of players at the IMG Future Stars in Greece in this week

Ginny Chen (12yo)
Max Hodkinson (11yo)
Dasha Jones (12yo)
Oskar Laskowski (11 yo)
Isabella Rebel (12yo)
Kaya Stojsavljevic (10 yo)

https://imgfuturestars.com/draws/



 Kaya is probably Mika's sister



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Lambda wrote:

Not sure where to put this.

We had a number of players at the IMG Future Stars in Greece in this week

Ginny Chen (12yo)
Max Hodkinson (11yo)
Dasha Jones (12yo)
Oskar Laskowski (11 yo)
Isabella Rebel (12yo)
Kaya Stojsavljevic (10 yo)

https://imgfuturestars.com/draws/



 Kaya is probably Mika's sister


 Yes, doing very well.



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