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MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2024


MY TEN QUESTIONS FOR NCAA CHAMPION ALEXA NOEL; MOSEJCZUK AND SCHUMAN CLAIM ITF
J200 TITLES IN MEXICO, SIX OTHER US JUNIORS WIN ITF SINGLES TITLES; FIVE
AMERICAN MEN ADVANCE IN WIMBLEDON QUALIFYING



After giving her several weeks to process her NCAA Division I singles title in
Stillwater, I spoke to University of Miami graduate Alexa Noel about the course
of her collegiate career, with her transfer from Iowa to Miami igniting academic
motivation she didn't know she had. After her outstanding junior career, Noel
saw tennis as the center of her life, but she explained to me how college
changed her perspective and why her plan for a year or two turned into four
years and a degree. Still undecided about returning to Miami for her final year
of eligibility, Noel discussed her preparations for the US Open, which pro's
game she admires, the story behind her tattoo and volunteering as a commencement
speaker in this article for Tennis Recruiting Network.



Americans swept the singles titles at three ITF Junior Circuit tournaments last
week in North and Central America, with Dominick Mosejczuk and Aspen Schuman
taking the highest level titles at the J200 in Veracruz Mexico.

Mosejczuk, the 2023 Orange Bowl 16s champion, was unseeded in his first
tournament on this side of the Atlantic since March, and he needed to come back
from a set down in his first two victories to advance. But the 17-year-old New
Yorker, who trains in Spain, won his final three matches in straight sets,
defeating unseeded Valentin Garay of Argentina 6-4, 6-2 in the final. The 200
points boosted Mosejczuk's ITF ranking into the Top 100 for the first time.

Schuman competed in the first two SoCal Pro Series tournaments in San Diego,
reaching the quarterfinals and semifinals, but returned to the junior circuit
this week in Veracruz as the top seed. The 16-year-old from Northern California
dropped just one set during the week, beating No. 4 seed Claire An 6-1, 7-5 in
the all-US final. Schuman, who did not enter the Roland Garros or Wimbledon
junior championships this summer, is now up to a career-high ITF junior ranking
of 38.

Top seeds Noah Johnston and Benjamin Willwerth took the boys doubles title,
beating unseeded Ty Host of Australia and Harry Pugh of New Zealand 5-7, 6-1,
10-2. It's their second title as a team this year.

At the J30 in Canada, 15-year-olds Jerrid Gaines Jr and Thara Gowda swept the
titles. Gaines, the top seed, defeated qualifier Bryan Assi 6-4, 6-1 in the
final for his second title on the ITF Junior Circuit. Gaines and partner Anthony
Dry, who were unseeded, won the doubles title with a 7-5, 4-6, 10-4 win over top
seeds Cadence Benchetrit and Zackary Kimelman of Canada.

Thara Gowda, the No. 2 seed, won her first ITF Junior Circuit singles title via
a walkover over No. 1 seed Anna Tabunshchyk of Canada. Gowda had claimed her
first ITF Junior Circuit title earlier in the day, with partner Anna Bennett.
The No. 3 seeds defeated the unseeded team of Sofia Kedrin and Switzerland's
Goldie Kregar 6-1, 6-0 in the final.


At the J30 in Honduras, 17-year-old Arin Menon, seeded No. 8, won his first ITF
Junior Circuit singles title, beating No. 3 seed Rushikesh Sonawane 4-6, 6-4,
7-6(5) in the final. Sixteen-year-old Sarah Stoyanov also won her first ITF
Junior Circuit singles title, with the top seed defeating No. 4 seed Victoria
Correa Guedea of Mexico 6-4, 6-2 in the final.


Ligaya Murray claimed her second title of the month last week at the J60 in
Ecuador, where she was the defending champion. The top seed, the 16-year-old
from New York defeated No. 2 seed Valentina Vargas of Ecuador 6-4, 6-2 in the
final. 


The eighth singles title of last week went to 16-year-old Michael Savano, who
has the rare distinction of winning his first ITF Junior Circuit title on grass.
Savano, the No. 3 seed, defeated No. 5 seed Jan Wygona of Poland 6-4, 2-6, 7-5
to take the boys singles title at the J30 in Poland.


Five American men advanced to the second round of Wimbledon qualifying, with
their results below. The men now have Tuesday off, with the women's qualifying
beginning, while 15 US women begin competing tomorrow for a place in the main
draw: Katy Volynets[1], Clervie Ngounoue[WC], Sachia Vickery[29], McCartney
Kessler(Florida)[20], Hailey Baptiste[4], Amanda Anisimova, Eli Mandlik, Elvina
Kalieva, Louisa Chirico, Hanna Chang, Robin Montgomery, Varvara Lepchenko,
Alycia Parks, Ann Li and Kayla Day[26].


Monday's first round results for American men in Wimbledon qualifying:


Emilio Nava[30] d Felix Gill[WC](GBR) 6-4, 6-1
Patrick Kypson d. Stuart Parker[WC](GBR) 6-3, 7-6(3)
Nicolas Moreno de Alboran d. Benoit Paire(FRA) 6-4, 6-1
Zachary Svajda[24] d. Coleman Wong(HKG) 6-4, 6-4
Maxime Cressy d. Marc-Andrea Huesler(SUI) 6-7(3), 6-3, 7-5
Jesper De Jong(NED) d. Denis Kudla 7-6(3), 6-2
Lukas Klein[26](SVK) d. Tristan Boyer 6-4, 7-6(5)








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SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2024


TIEN WINS THIRD STRAIGHT, PAREJA CLAIMS FIRST TITLE AT RANCHO SANTA FE $15KS;
SPIZZIRRI EARNS SECOND $25K TITLE; PAUL CAPTURES ATP 500 QUEENS CLUB
CHAMPIONSHIP; WIMBLEDON MEN'S QUALIFYING FEATURES SEVEN AMERICANS



Eighteen-year-old Learner Tien swept through his third consecutive SoCal Pro
Series tournament today at the men's $15,000 tournament in Rancho Santa Fe
California. The two-time defending Kalamazoo 18s champion, who played one
semester at USC in 2023, defeated qualifier Matthew Summers of Great Britain
6-3, 6-1 in under an hour to post his 15th consecutive victory since returning
from three-month layoff.

Tien, who won back-to-back titles at the Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego the
first two weeks of SoCal Pro Series before taking a week off last week, was
particularly impressive in Rancho Santa Fe, winning all his matches in straight
sets and giving up no more than four games in any of the ten sets he won.  He
defeated last week's champion Oliver Tarvet(San Diego) of Great Britain 6-1, 6-4
in the second round and SMU's Trevor Svajda, the No. 6 seed, 6-3, 6-4 in
yesterday's semifinals. He is not playing the $15K in Los Angeles this coming
week, and I anticipate he'll return to the Challenger level in the coming weeks,
after reaching two Challenger quarterfinals in January.

In the doubles final played last night, No. 2 seeds Patrick Maloney(Michigan)
and Australian Joshua Charlton(Oregon) defeated Svajda and teammate Adam Neff
7-6(5), 6-4. It's the second Pro Circuit doubles title for Maloney and the
fourth for Charlton.

While Tien is still just 18, the women's Rancho Santa Fe W15 champion is a full
three years younger, with wild card Julieta Pareja taking her first title this
afternoon with a 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 win over No. 7 seed Kimmi Hance(UCLA) in the
first Pro Circuit final for both. Pareja, currently 190 in the ITF junior
rankings, came back from a set down four times in her five victories, which
included wins over three seeds.

In the women's doubles final last night, the Campana sisters, Anna and Carolyn,
won their first Pro Circuit title, with the unseeded pair, who played at Wake
Forest and Pepperdine, defeating unseeded Brandy Walker(Northern Arizona) and
Jessica Alsola(Cal) of Canada 6-2, 6-3.

Unseeded Eliot Spizzirri earned his second USTA Pro Circuit $25K title today in
Tulsa, with the recent University of Texas All-American defeating No. 2 seed
Bernard Tomic(Australia) 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(3). Spizzirri, the ITA Player of Year for
2023 and 2024, had reached the final of last week's $25K in Wichita; his first
$25K title came back in 2021 in Decatur Illinois. 

Cadence Brace of Canada won the W35 in Wichita, with the No. 8 seed beating top
seed Victoria Hu(Princeton) 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. It's the first Pro Circuit title for
the 19-year-old Brace.

Tommy Paul won the biggest title of his career today at the ATP 500 at Queen's
Club in London, with the No. 5 seed defeating Lorenzo Musetti of Italy 6-1,
7-6(8) in the final.

With the title Paul will move to 12 in the ATP rankings, and will become the No.
1 American for the first time, with Taylor Fritz dropping to No. 13.

For more on Paul's victory, see this article from the ATP.

Paul was not the only American to claim a grass court title today, with Jessica
Pegula taking the WTA 500 in Berlin, saving five match points in her 6-7(0),
6-4, 7-6(3) win over Anna Kalinskaya of Russia.

For more on Pegula's title, see this article from the WTA.

Wimbledon qualifying begins Monday for the men, with seven Americans attempting
to advance to the main draw: Emilio Nava[30], Nicolas Moreno de Alboran(UC-Santa
Barbara), Zachary Svajda[24], Patrick Kypson(Texas A&M), Tristan
Boyer(Stanford), Maxime Cressy(UCLA) and Denis Kudla. 

ESPN+ will be providing coverage of Show Court 1, which will feature the matches
of Oliver Crawford(Florida) and Kudla on Monday.






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SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2024


SPIZZIRRI ADVANCES TO SECOND STRAIGHT $25K FINAL; TIEN AIMS FOR THIRD STRAIGHT
$15K TITLE; PAREJA AND HANCE REACH RANCHO SANTA FE FINAL; HU SEEKS SECOND TITLE
SUNDAY; WIMBLEDON WILD CARD UPDATE



ITA Player of the Year Eliot Spizzirri has advanced to another final at the
$25,000 level on the USTA Pro Circuit, his second in as many weeks. The unseeded
22-year-old from Connecticut, who ended his decorated collegiate career at Texas
last month, advanced by defeating Alex Kotzen(Columbia, Tennessee) 6-2, 7-5, his
fourth straight-sets victory of the week at the $25K in Tulsa Oklahoma.
Spizzirri, who lost last week's final in Wichita to teammate Micah Braswell, a
result he avenged in Friday's quarterfinals, will play No. 2 seed Bernard Tomic
of Australia. Tomic defeated rising Columbia junior Nick Kotzen 6-4, 6-2 in
today's other semifinal. 

In the Tulsa doubles final today, two unseeded teams met for the title, with
Aidan Kim(Florida, Ohio State) and Cannon Kingsley(Ohio State) defeating
Canadian Cleeve Harper(Texas) and Govind Nanda(UCLA) 6-3, 5-7, 10-7.  It's the
first Pro Circuit title for the 19-year-old Kim and the third for Kingsley.

Top seed Learner Tien(USC) picked up his 14th straight victory on the SoCal Pro
Circuit in today's Rancho Santa Fe $15K semifinals. The 18-year-old from Irvine
California defeated No. 6 seed Trevor Svajda(SMU) 6-3, 6-4 in a rematch of the
2023 Kalamazoo 18s final, also won by Tien in straight sets. Standing in the way
of Tien's third straight title is 25-year-old Matthew Summers(Denver) of Great
Britain, who beat fellow qualifier Jay Friend(Arizona) 6-3, 6-3 to reach his
first Pro Circuit final.

UCLA rising senior Kimmi Hance will play in her first USTA Pro Circuit singles
final Sunday after the 21-year-old from Torrance, seeded No. 7, squeezed past
teammate Anne Christine Lutkemeyer, a qualifier, 5-7, 6-0, 7-6(6).



Hance's opponent will be 15-year-old wild card Julieta Pareja, who is also
seeking her first Pro Circuit singles title. Pareja, who is from nearby
Carlsbad, defeated rising USC sophomore Lily Fairclough of Australia 6-4, 6-1 in
the second W15 semifinal in Rancho Santa Fe.

Victoria Hu will play for her second W35 title in the past three weeks Sunday at
the USTA Pro Circuit tournament in Wichita Kansas. The former Princeton Tiger,
seeded No. 1, won a second straight three-hour battle Saturday, defeating No. 3
seed Sahaja Yamalapalli of India 6-4, 0-6, 7-5. Hu will face No. 8 seed Cadence
Brace of Canada, who beat Jessica Failla(USC, Pepperdine) 6-3, 6-4.

In the Wichita doubles final, former Baylor stars Alicia Herrero Linana of Spain
and Melany Solange Krywol of Argentina won their fourth title of the year and
their sixth as a team, with the No. 3 seeds defeating 18-year-olds Sophia
Webster(Vanderbilt) and Ashton Bowers(Texas) 6-3, 6-3. 

The updated Wimbledon wild card list has been released, with all the qualifying
wild cards distributed (three were not used for the men) and most of the doubles
wild cards. Former Florida All-American Oliver Crawford, who switched to Great
Britain from the US at the beginning of this year, received a men's doubles wild
card with Kyle Edmund. Amelia Rajecki(NC State) also received a women's doubles
wild card, with Naiktha Bains. 

There is still one women's main draw singles wild card showing as To Be
Announced. Qualifying begins Monday, and the draws will come out tomorrow, so
that should be granted or passed on soon.






Posted by Colette Lewis at 5:57 PM 0 comments  

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FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2024


QUALIFIER KOTZEN OUSTS TOP SEED KRUEGER AT TULSA $25K, SPIZZIRRI AVENGES LAST
WEEK'S LOSS; 15-YEAR-OLD PAREJA BEATS NO. 2 SEED AT RANCHO SANTA FE W15; RAJECKI
WINS WIMBLEDON QUALIFYING WILD CARD IN PLAYOFF



The Kotzen family makes up half of the semifinalists at the men's $25,000 USTA
Pro Circuit tournament in Tulsa after 23-year-old Alex and 21-year-old Nick won
their quarterfinal matches today in contrasting fashion. Alex, who completed his
Ivy League eligibility this year at Columbia, but will be using a fifth year at
Tennessee, defeated Hawaii All-American Andre Ilagan, the No. 7 seed, 6-1, 6-3
in an hour and 21 minutes.  In the meantime, Nick, a rising junior at Columbia,
was facing top seed Mitchell Krueger, currently 189 in the ATP ranking, and it
was the qualifier who came out on top in the three-hour and 10-minute battle,
3-6, 7-6(2), 7-6(5). 

The Kotzens are still one more win away from a family final, with Alex facing
No. 2 seed Bernard Tomic of Australia, the only seed remaining, and Nick taking
on Eliot Spizzirri(Texas). Tomic took out Govind Nanda(UCLA) 6-3, 6-1; Spizzirri
avenged his loss in Sunday's Wichita $25K final, beating teammate Micah Braswell
6-3, 6-2. Alex beat Nick last week in the first round of Wichita.

Fifteen-year-old Julieta Pareja has advanced to her first semifinal at a women's
W15 tournament, beating No. 2 seed Sara Daavettila(North Carolina) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
today at the SoCal Pro Series tournament in Rancho Santa Fe. Wild card Pareja,
who reached her first Pro Circuit quarterfinal two weeks ago in San Diego, will
play Australian Lily Fairclough, a rising sophomore at USC, who defeated Brandy
Walker(Northern Arizona) 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(2). In the top half, UCLA teammates and
doubles partners Anne Lutkemeyer and Kimmi Hance will meet for the first time on
the Pro Circuit after quarterfinal wins today. No. 7 seed Hance defeated No. 3
seed Basak Eraydin of Turkey 6-3, 6-3; Lukemeyer continued her dominance over
Anna Campana(Wake Forest, Pepperdine) getting her second win in two weeks and
third straight in the past year, this one by a score of 6-3, 7-5.

A rematch of the 2023 Kalamazoo 18s final is on tap for Saturday at the men's
$15K in Rancho Santa Fe, with top seed Learner Tien(USC) taking on No. 6 seed
Trevor Svajda(SMU). Tien, who has sailed through his first three matches this
week and has now won 13 consecutive matches on the SoCal Pro Series, defeated
No. 8 seed Jacob Brumm(Cal,Baylor) 6-0, 6-1. Svajda beat 2021 Division III
champion Leo Vittoontien(Carelton College) of Japan 6-3, 6-1 to set up a second
meeting with Tien since the Kalamazoo final, which Tien won 6-0, 6-4, 6-4. Tien
won their second round match in the Austin $25K last fall 6-4, 5-7, 10-1, with
rain forcing match tiebreakers in lieu of a third set that day.

In the bottom half, two qualifiers will meet in the semifinals, not all that
surprising given that seven of the 16 players in the bottom half came through
qualifying. Arizona rising senior Jay Friend of Japan defeated UCLA rising
junior Aadarth Tripathi 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(3) in today's quarterfinals and will face
Matthew Summers(Denver) of Great Britain.  Summers defeated 2013 Kalamazoo
champion Collin Altamirano(Virginia) 7-6(3), 7-5.

In addition to Tien, the other top seed still alive is Victoria Hu(Princeton),
who barely survived her quarterfinal encounter with Hiroko Kuwata of Japan 6-3,
3-6, 7-6(7) at the W35 in Wichita.  Hu will play No. 3 seed Sahaja Yamalapalli
of India, who beat UCF rising sophomore Oliver Lincer of Poland 6-1, 6-1. In the
bottom half, No. 5 seed Jessica Failla(USC, Pepperdine) will play No. 8 seed
Cadence Brace of Canada after Failla defeated Kayla Cross of Canada 6-4 retired
and Brace ended the run of Kate Fakih 6-2, 6-1.

Recent NC State graduate Amelia Rajecki, who did not initally receive a
qualifying wild card into Wimbledon, won one instead in the LTA Wimbledon
qualifying wild card playoff, which began Thursday and concluded today. The
unseeded Rajecki, the ITA National Senior Player of the Year, defeated the No. 2
and No. 4 seeds, as well as an unseeded player in between to earn one of the two
qualifying wild cards. Top seed Katy Dunne earned the other. 

The men's winners from today's results are Anton Matusevich and Stuart Parker.
Information circulating today indicates that Charlie Broom(Dartmouth, Baylor),
originally given a qualifying wild card, has had that upgraded to the one
remaining men's main draw wild card.






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Tennis Tour




THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2024


SEVEN FORMER COLLEGIANS MAKE US OLYMPIC TEAM; FAKIH BEATS STOIANA AT WICHITA
W35; PAREJA ADVANCES TO RANCHO SANTA FE W15 QUARTERFINALS; $25K TULSA REMATCH
FOR SPIZZIRRI AND BRASWELL



The USTA announced the players who will represent the United States at next
month's Olympics in Paris, with seven of the 11 former NCAA Division I
collegiate stars.  The Olympic tennis event will run from July 27 through August
4 at Roland Garros.

In singles, the criteria for nominations limits any country to its four players
with the highest rankings, as long as they were in the WTA or ATP Top 56 on the
acceptance date, which was June 10. 

The team includes Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, Danielle Collins(Virginia) and
Emma Navarro(Virginia) for women's singles, and Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Chris
Eubanks(Georgia Tech) and Marcos Giron(UCLA) for men's singles. Rajeev
Ram(Illinois) and Austin Krajicek(Texas A&M) are nominated for doubles, with
Fritz and Paul also accepted as a doubles team. Desirae Krawczyk(Arizona State)
will play with Collins in doubles, with Gauff and Pegula also accepted as a
doubles team. The US mixed doubles team will be announced at a later date.

USTA head of women's tennis Kathy Rinaldi is the women's coach, with US Davis
Cup captain Bob Bryan serving as the men's coach.

US players who would have been eligible by ranking, but opted not to participate
are Ben Shelton(Florida), Sebastian Korda and Francis Tiafoe on the men's side,
and Madison Keys on the women's side. 

For more on the 2024 tennis Olympians, including results in previous Olympics
and at Roland Garros, can be found here.

Last night at the W35 women's USTA Pro Circuit tournament in Wichita, ITA Player
of the Year Mary Stoiana of Texas A&M defeated No. 2 seed Akasha Urhobo 6-3,
6-7(9), 6-0; in today's second round, UCLA rising freshman Kate Fakih took out
the nation's top-ranked collegian 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 in just over three hours. Fakih,
a 17-year-old from Pasadena California, reached the semifinals of a 2023 SoCal
Pro Series tournament last summer, but this is her first quarterfinal above the
W15 level. She will face No. 8 seed Cadence Brace of Canada next.

UCF rising sophomore Olivia Lincer of Poland kept her winning streak alive, with
last week's W15 champion in the Dominican Republic, who received a special
exemption into the main draw this week, beating 16-year-old qualifier Rachael
Smith 7-6(1), 6-1 in today's second round. Fakih, Jessica Failla(USC,
Pepperdine) and the winner of tonight's match between top seed Victoria
Hu(Princeton) and Amelia Honer(UC-Santa Barbara) are the only Americans
remaining.

Fifteen-year-old Julieta Pareja of Carlsbad California received a wild card into
the SoCal Pro Series W15 this week in Rancho Santa Fe and she has made the most
of it, advancing to the quarterfinals with a 3-6, 7-6(1), 6-2 win over No. 6
seed Jessica Alsola(Cal) of Canada. Pareja, who also reached the quarterfinals
at the W15 in San Diego two weeks ago, will finally earn a WTA ranking, after
she has now earned points in three tournaments. She will play No. 2 seed Sara
Daavettila(North Carolina).

UCLA rising junior Anne Lutkemeyer, who beat top seed Amy Zhu(Michigan) in the
first round, reached the quarterfinals for the second week in a row, with the
20-year-old qualifier defeating Carolyn Campana(Wake Forest, Vanderbilt,
Pepperdine) 7-6(4), 6-1. She plays the younger Campana sister, Anna,(Wake
Forest, Pepperdine) next.

At the men's $15,000 tournament in Rancho Santa Fe, just three seeds have
advanced to the quarterfinals, all in the top half. No. 1 seed Learner Tien(USC)
beat San Diego All-American Oliver Tarvet of Great Britain 6-1, 6-4 to run his
winning streak to 12 in the SoCal Pro Series; the 18-year-old will face No. 8
seed Jacob Brumm(Cal, Baylor) in the quarterfinals. No. 6 seed Trevor Svajda,
who Tien beat in the 2023 Kalamazoo 18s final, reached the quarterfinals with a
6-3, 6-2 win over Ohio State All-American Jack Anthrop. 

In the bottom half, No. 2 seed Strong Kirchheimer was beaten today by qualifier
Aadarth Tripathi, a rising junior at UCLA, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3, while No. 3 seed Alex
Knaff(Florida State) of Luxembourg lost to Matthew Summers of Great Britain 6-1,
2-6, 6-4.

After meeting in the final of last week's men's $25,000 USTA Pro Circuit
tournament in Wichita, Texas teammates Eliot Spizzirri and Micah Braswell will
play again this week at the $25,000 tournament in Tulsa, this time in the
quarterfinals. 

Wichita champion Braswell, who beat No. 4 seed Cannon Kingsley(Ohio State) in
two tiebreakers in the first round, defeated qualifier Luis Carlos Alvarez
Valdes of Mexico 6-4, 6-4, while Spizzirri defeated Elio Jose Ribeiro Lago of
Italy 6-2, 6-1.

Top seed Mitchell Krueger has advanced to the quarterfinals, as have both Kotzen
brothers of Columbia. Qualifier Nick beat No. 6 seed Filip Peliwo of Poland 6-3,
3-6, 6-2 and Alex, who will be playing at Tennessee this fall as a graduate
transfer, defeated qualifier Oliver Okonkwo(Illinois) of Great Britain 6-1, 6-2.






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Labels: ITF, Pro Circuit, Pro Events, USTA, World Tennis Tour




WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2024


WIMBLEDON MAIN DRAW WILD CARDS INCLUDE 2023 JUNIOR CHAMPION SEARLE AND TCU
ALL-AMERICAN FEARNLEY; NGOUNOUE AND FOUR TOP BRITISH JUNIORS RECEIVE QUALIFYING
WILD CARDS; LUTKEMEYER OUSTS TOP SEED IN RANCHO SANTA FE; DEL POTRO TO OPEN
JUNIOR ACADEMY IN FLORIDA



Most of the Wimbledon wild cards were announced today, with just one men's
singles and one women's singles main draw wild card yet to be awarded. Those
traditionally go to players who win the ATP Challenger 125 in Ilkley and the ITF
Women's 100 in Ilkley this week.

The women's main draw wild cards include four former slam champions: Angelique
Kerber of Germany, Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark, Naomi Osaka of Japan and Emma
Raducanu of Great Britain. The other three announced today are Great Britain's
Heather Watson, Francesca Jones and Lily Miyazaki(Oklahoma). 

The men's main draw wild cards do not include any stars of the same magnitude as
the women's, and all are British: Liam Broady, Jan Choinski, Arthur
Fery(Stanford), Billy Harris, Paul Jubb(South Carolina), Jake Fearnley(TCU) and
Henry Searle.

Fearnley's title at last week's Challenger in Nottingham no doubt led to his
inclusion in the main draw; Charlie Broom(Dartmouth, Baylor), who lost to
Fearnley in the final, was awarded a qualifying wild card. Searle, the Wimbledon
boys champion in 2023, would normally be given a qualifying wild card, but he
has had some success in Challengers this year and won three matches (two
qualifying, one main) last week in Nottingham. 

Broom, who received a special exempt entry, is through to the second round of
the Ilkley Challenger, where he'll play two-time Kalamazoo 18s champion Zachary
Svajda. 

The qualifying wild cards for women are surprising, in that Amelia Rajecki, the
recent NC State graduate, did not receive one. After beating two WTA Top 100
players over the weekend to qualify for the WTA 250 in Birmingham and giving
former teammate and WTA Top 50 player Diana Shnaider a good battle in the first
round, Rajecki had proven her level was certainly that of the Wimbledon
qualifying field, but to no avail. There are still qualifying wild cards
available for the playoff the LTA holds Thursday and Friday, so perhaps she
still has an opportunity to earn a wild card that way.

2023 Wimbledon girls champion Clervie Ngounoue received the customary qualifying
wild card given to the previous year's junior champions, but she has not played
since the first of April, putting her participation in doubt. Three other
juniors, all from Great Britain, received women's qualifying wild cards: Hannah
Klugman(ITF Junior No. 6), Mingge Xu(9) and Mika Stojsavljevic(29). The other
three qualifying wild cards went to British players Emily Appleton, Amarni Banks
and Sonay Kartal.

Jack Pinnington Jones, the Most Outstanding Player of TCU's NCAA Team
Championship last month, received a qualifying wild card, as did Broom, Jay
Clarke, Felix Gill, George Loffhagen and ITF Junior No. 22 Oliver Bonding. Two
qualifying wild cards are available via the LTA playoff and there is one
additional men's qualifying wild card to be announced.

Some doubles wild cards were also announced, including men's main draw wild
cards for Fearnley and Pinnington Jones, and Fery and Broome.

Three of the four No. 1 seeds advanced to the second round with wins today at
the USTA Pro Circuit tournaments, with Mitchell Krueger (Tulsa $25K), Victoria
Hu (Wichita $25K) and Learner Tien (Rancho Santa Fe $15K) all getting through in
straight sets. Krueger defeated Murphy Cassone(Arizona State) 6-4, 6-4, Hu beat
lucky loser Mary Boyce Deatherage 6-3, 6-2 and Tien defeated Patrick
Maloney(Michigan) 6-2, 6-2. But at the $15,000 women's tournament in Rancho
Santa Fe, top seed Amy Zhu(Michigan) was eliminated by UCLA rising junior Anne
Lutkemeyer, a qualifier, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. 

The first round is still in progress in Wichita, which had a rain delay earlier.

2009 US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro has announced he will be entering
the highly competitive tennis academy scene in Florida, with a new venture at
the Indian Springs Country Club in Boynton Beach. 

The Del Potro Tennis Academy is expected to open in September. For more on Del
Potro's motivation for starting an academy and an update on the injuries that
have kept him from competing for the past several years, see this article. 








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