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Boys & Girls: Wimbledon under 14 Invitational Singles, grass (week 28)


The draws are up for the under 14 Invitational event due to start tomorrow.  There are 4 round robin groups of 4 in both the boys and girls events.  In the boys Eric Lorimer, Aran Selvaraasan and Niall Pickerd-Barua won their place at events in the UK.  There are also a number of wildcards for the best unqualified players, and Scott Watson has one of these. Eric is seeded second behind American Michael Antonius, who is already 6 foot tall and won Les Petits As.

In the girls event Danielle Britton and Megan Knight won their places at the British qualifier, and one of the wildcards has been allocated to Liv Zingg.  Top seed in Tennis Europe number 1 Jana Kovackova (Alena's sister) with another top 400 ITF player Xinran Sun as second seed

The boys draw is here

The girls draw is here



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Whats the format David? 3rd set an MTB or full sets? And just one from each group  to knockout stage? Thanks !



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Tuesday 9th of July 2024 07:19:38 PM

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Whats the format David? 3rd set an MTB or full sets? And just one from each group  to knockout stage? Thanks !



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Tuesday 9th of July 2024 07:19:38 PM


 Last year it was 2 sets followed by a match tiebreak.  There are no matches on the schedule tomorrow, so they will presumably try to get 3 matches in over 2 days (I think that happened last year) but they may have to adjust the format with the rain.

Winners of the round robin groups contest the semis, with others playing for consolation positions



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It's just struck me from seeing it posted elsewhere that, looking at the girls' draw, if you take out the three GB girls (as a home event) there are only two European girls - the other 11 are non-European
It's not at all the balance of adult tennis
It definitely seems strange ....

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Coup Droit wrote:

It's just struck me from seeing it posted elsewhere that, looking at the girls' draw, if you take out the three GB girls (as a home event) there are only two European girls - the other 11 are non-European
It's not at all the balance of adult tennis
It definitely seems strange ....


 Last year there was a major U14 event in France at the same time. Is there this year?



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9vicman wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:

It's just struck me from seeing it posted elsewhere that, looking at the girls' draw, if you take out the three GB girls (as a home event) there are only two European girls - the other 11 are non-European
It's not at all the balance of adult tennis
It definitely seems strange ....


 Last year there was a major U14 event in France at the same time. Is there this year?


 Yes - the Open du Stade Francais (category 1), but there is only one of the TE top 20 girls here (though Orange Bowl U12 winner Daniel Baranes is there, who would also be a contender for a wildcard ) .  However many of the top European girls are now playing ITFs, and may not want to play any more under 14 events.



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DavidC wrote:
9vicman wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:

It's just struck me from seeing it posted elsewhere that, looking at the girls' draw, if you take out the three GB girls (as a home event) there are only two European girls - the other 11 are non-European
It's not at all the balance of adult tennis
It definitely seems strange ....


 Last year there was a major U14 event in France at the same time. Is there this year?


 Yes - the Open du Stade Francais (category 1), but there is only one of the TE top 20 girls here (though Orange Bowl U12 winner Daniel Baranes is there, who would also be a contender for a wildcard ) .  However many of the top European girls are now playing ITFs, and may not want to play any more under 14 events.


 Thanks DavidC. I would still have thought the lure of playing at Wimbledon might attract a stronger entry on paper. But as you say, the good 14 year olds are probably thinking they are too good for U14 events (apart from Tarbes,  ITF World Junior Tennis etc).



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9vicman wrote:
DavidC wrote:
9vicman wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:

It's just struck me from seeing it posted elsewhere that, looking at the girls' draw, if you take out the three GB girls (as a home event) there are only two European girls - the other 11 are non-European
It's not at all the balance of adult tennis
It definitely seems strange ....


 Last year there was a major U14 event in France at the same time. Is there this year?


 Yes - the Open du Stade Francais (category 1), but there is only one of the TE top 20 girls here (though Orange Bowl U12 winner Daniel Baranes is there, who would also be a contender for a wildcard ) .  However many of the top European girls are now playing ITFs, and may not want to play any more under 14 events.


 Thanks DavidC. I would still have thought the lure of playing at Wimbledon might attract a stronger entry on paper. But as you say, the good 14 year olds are probably thinking they are too good for U14 events (apart from Tarbes,  ITF World Junior Tennis etc).


 I don't think the other 14 year-olds really had the choice though - I'm sure lots would want to play here - but the way the 'invitations' are set up, it very strongly favours the rest of the world



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Liv Zingg lost, 3-6 2-6

Dani B is one set all

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And Dani B won her MTB

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Isn't the lack of Europeans just a reflection of the fact that American's dominate the top of the U14 UTR and WTN ratings and Europe barely have any?

Of the 8 invitations by committee, 4 went to USA/Canada, 2 to Asia, 1 to GBR and 1 to other European.

The top 20 of the WTN have 12 USA/Canada, 5 Asians and 3 Europeans
The top 20 of the UTR have 9 USA/Canada, 5 Asians, 5 Europeans and 1 South American.


-- Edited by Lambda on Thursday 11th of July 2024 11:53:10 AM

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Lambda wrote:

Isn't the lack of Europeans just a reflection of the fact that American's dominate the top of the U14 UTR and WTN ratings and Europe barely have any?

Of the 8 invitations by committee, 4 went to USA/Canada, 2 to Asia, 1 to GBR and 1 to other European.

The top 20 of the WTN have 12 USA/Canada, 5 Asians and 3 Europeans
The top 20 of the UTR have 9 USA/Canada, 5 Asians, 5 Europeans and 1 South American.


-- Edited by Lambda on Thursday 11th of July 2024 11:53:10 AM


 Yes, maybe, but of the 8 'earned' places, 5 of those are non-Europe (and there are ZERO for non-GB European players): 

Asian grass court tournament, Saga Club, Japan - 2

South American grass court tournament, Copa Cosat, Brazil - 2

Tennis Europe, Roehampton, UK - 1

Tennis Australia, 14u Australian Championships Wodonga Tennis Centre - 1

LTA Qualification Tournament, LTA Grade 1 East Glos, UK - 2

 

So, I guess my question is, why are there zero qualifying events in (non-GB) Europe, and 5 in the rest of the world? Is that because the non-GB European players are expected to come to the UK?

And, re your point as to WTN/UTR, it's a good point - but given that it's not reflected in adult tennis, maybe there's a problem with using WTN/UTR?  



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Thursday 11th of July 2024 12:06:11 PM

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Had a good day at Wimbledon and now watching Megan knight for the first time!

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Had a good day at Wimbledon and now watching Megan knight for the first time!


 Enjoy ! She's good, isn't she?  



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