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Other events, 2024 - week 22


A decent turnout again in:

J100 Sweden

Boys

R1: Luke Hooper won but Zech Hamrouni lost

Girls

R1: Hollie Smart won, as did Flora Johnson

Marelie Raath lost, as did Ruby Cooling who had to play the 2nd seed

 

J60 South Africa

Vincent Fletcher won in R1 (his first ITF event, I believe)

Ellison Minnaar also won

 

J60 Poland

Dan Hughes lost in R1

 

J30 Cyprus

Matt Upton is here again, and won R1

Isabella Relton got in as a LL - and also won  

 

J30 Zimbabwe

Anya Taylor is playing here again, and won R1

 

J30 Moldova

Matt McLain lost in R1



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Wednesday 29th of May 2024 07:27:11 PM

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The East Gloucestershire club is hosting the under 14 grass court championships this week, with the two finalists in both singles events earning entry to the Wimbledon under 14 tournament. Although I speculated that Eric Lorimer would be given one of the 8 discretionary places at Wimbledon he is here as top seed, so presumably has not been granted one so far.

All the main TE ranked players are here, with round 1 completed today for the boys. Recent Cat 1 semifinalist Isaac Sallu lost 6-4 6-0 to Dash Green, but Eric Lorimer, Niall Pickerd-Barua and Scott Watson all won. Half of the girls matches have yet to complete but Liv Zingg was amongst the early winners.

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Thanks for highlighting this, David

THe girls draw is pretty loaded - interesting to see the wildcard to Clarice Ouvarova who trains in Florida, I believe, and has just started out on ITF events - she's playing Dani Britton who's top seed

Re U14 Wimbly, I'd have thought Megan is a shoo-in, and yet she's in the draw too. So maybe Eric playing doesn't necessarily mean he hasn't got a wildcard - maybe they're all playing for the grass experience, even if they already have a spot ensured?

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Coup Droit wrote:

Thanks for highlighting this, David

THe girls draw is pretty loaded - interesting to see the wildcard to Clarice Ouvarova who trains in Florida, I believe, and has just started out on ITF events - she's playing Dani Britton who's top seed

Re U14 Wimbly, I'd have thought Megan is a shoo-in, and yet she's in the draw too. So maybe Eric playing doesn't necessarily mean he hasn't got a wildcard - maybe they're all playing for the grass experience, even if they already have a spot ensured?


 Thank you David and CD - is there a link to the draw you could post, if possible, or to the website page where the draws are held? 



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I'd be surprised if the "top 8" invitations to Wimbledon were selected before the last of the qualifying events for the other 8 invitations had been played.

Jon - Here you go https://competitions.lta.org.uk/sport/draws.aspx?id=71ed45c6-e440-478f-b36e-cd4d46fde516

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Lambda wrote:

I'd be surprised if the "top 8" invitations to Wimbledon were selected before the last of the qualifying events for the other 8 invitations had been played.

Jon - Here you go https://competitions.lta.org.uk/sport/draws.aspx?id=71ed45c6-e440-478f-b36e-cd4d46fde516


 Thank you Lambda! 



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Good to see Isaac Sallu of Ilkley beat the seeded player in round one. Keep going, Isaac!

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Erm the draw says he lost?

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Mervatron2 wrote:

Erm the draw says he lost?


 It does and easily. Misread it somehow. Rushing around as always. 



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Mervatron2 wrote:

Erm the draw says he lost?


 It does and easily. Misread it somehow. Rushing around as always. 


 And Isaac was the 7th seed himself - i transposed things somehow! 



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The under 14 grass court championships are through to the quarter-finals. The top 3 boys seeds are all comfortably through, but 4th seed Neo Armus lost to Aran Selvaraasan. In the girls event second seed Daisy Wootton lost 2 & 2 to 2011 born Leah Bush (Tegan's younger sister) while other 2011s Liv Zingg and Megan Knight won in straight sets. Top seed Daniella Britton was taken to 3 by the wildcard CD mentioned (Clarice Ouvarova) but had an easier passage in round 2.

Regarding the question of allocation of wildcards for Wimbledon last year Mark Ceban opted to play J30 events in Moldova rather than this tournament (or the Tennis Europe Roehampton qualifier) so presumably he knew that he would get a wildcard, but perhaps the Committee are not making any early decisions this year.



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J100 Sweden

Girls

R2: Hollie Smart won, with another excellent top-200 win, this time over Zeltina, third seed, and finalist last week in the J100 in Estonia

Flora Johnson lost though

All four of our girls are through to the semis in dubs

Boys

Luke Hooper also won his R2 match


J60 South Africa

Vincent Fletcher lost in R2

But Ellison Minnaar has won through to the SFs



J60 Poland

Dan Hughes is into the semis in doubles


J30 Cyprus

Matt Upton is into the SFs

Isabella Relton lost in R2


J30 Zimbabwe

Anya Taylor is in QFs in singles and SFs in dubs


J30 Baku

In the girls, Casey Mauro is through to the QFs

In the boys, Issah Ali got a R1 win but lost in R2

Edrick Chery lost in R1

Issah is in the dubs SFs too


J30 Saipan (where?)

CHarlotte Perks lost in R1

But got a win in doubles


J30 Morocco

Sofia Omodu qualified but lost in R1

However, Sofia and Erin Passmore got a win in doubles


J30 Mexico

OPhelia Korpanec Davies is into R3, after a BYE and a win


J30 Uganda

Harry Cornhill is into the QFs

Dan Joita lost in R1







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J100 Sweden

Girls

QF: Hollie Smart posts another super win, over an 18 year-old in the top-300

She's now into the semis, which will be decent new points for her

Luke Hooper unfortunately lost his QF

However, GB girls have wrapped up the doubles

The final is:

Hollie/Ruby v Marelie/Flora

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The under 14 grass court championships are through to the quarter-finals. The top 3 boys seeds are all comfortably through, but 4th seed Neo Armus lost to Aran Selvaraasan. In the girls event second seed Daisy Wootton lost 2 & 2 to 2011 born Leah Bush (Tegan's younger sister) while other 2011s Liv Zingg and Megan Knight won in straight sets. Top seed Daniella Britton was taken to 3 by the wildcard CD mentioned (Clarice Ouvarova) but had an easier passage in round 2.

Regarding the question of allocation of wildcards for Wimbledon last year Mark Ceban opted to play J30 events in Moldova rather than this tournament (or the Tennis Europe Roehampton qualifier) so presumably he knew that he would get a wildcard, but perhaps the Committee are not making any early decisions this year.


 Bit of an upset in the boys as Eric Lorimer is knocked out by Jan Janda (a new name to me)

So Scott v Neil is the 'expected' SF in the lower half

But in the top half we have Jan v Aran

**If Jan loses, it's a bit of an LTA nightmare sort of scenario - do you still give the place to Eric, as top seed, based on all his other wins? Or do you give it to Jan as he's just beaten Eric? Obviously, most federations will do the first, and try and offer some other 'perk' to Jan - a wildcard into something different, or a place on a training camp or whatever. But it's not easy....

 

 



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J30 Uganda

Harry Cornhill is into the SFs

and Harry & Dan Joita are into the finals of the doubles


J30 Zimbabwe

Anya Taylor is into the SFs in singles but lost her SFs in dubs


J30 Baku

Isaah Ali is into the final of the doubles

Casey won her QF in singles and is into the SF


J60 Poland

Dan Hughes+ lost in the semis of dubs


J60 South Africa

Ellison Minnaar lost in the semis of singles


J30 Mexico

OPhelia Korpanec Davies is into the singles QFs and the doubles SF


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