Between ITF junior occasions and the U15 prospect camps that passed off during the last month, it has been a busy few weeks for the way forward for Canadian tennis.
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U15 Prospects Take Centre Stage
Throughout the month of Could, Tennis Canada hosted three growth camps for the members of the U15 prospect crew.
The primary of the three camps led into the ITF J30 occasion in Halifax, the place many members of the U15 prospect crew competed.
Prospect crew member Eve Thibault, age 14, managed to select up a title in Halifax within the women doubles alongside fellow Canadian Emy Gauvin. It was the second ITF junior doubles title of Thibault’s profession.
Two different camps adopted in Toronto at Sobeys Stadium, the place former doubles world No. 1 Daniel Nestor stopped by for a clinic, and in Montreal at IGA Stadium.
Learn additionally: Rising star Joni Colburne joins the U15 Prospect Group camp in hometown Halifax
The camps are based mostly on the Entire Participant Improvement Pathway and designed to strengthen fundamentals and assist younger gamers attain their highest potential as they proceed their growth as tennis gamers, with the final word purpose being a profitable skilled profession.
Home Occasions
It was a busy month for the ITF junior circuit in Canada with 5 stops on the ITF junior tour within the Nice White North, together with the one in Halifax
J60 Ile des Soeurs
Of the 5 occasions, the primary one was essentially the most profitable for the host nation as Canadians received all 4 competitions on the J60 occasion in Ile des Soeurs, QC.
Each Mikael Arseneault and Anna Tabunshchyk doubled up, profitable their respective singles and doubles titles. It was Mikael’s flip to assert a title on the ITF tour after his twin brother Nicolas received a pair final month.
J30 Halifax
On high of Thibault’s victory within the women doubles, Canadians acquired not less than one hand on each trophy in Halifax. Adam Patry received the boys doubles together with his Mexican associate Patricio Jimenez Alcocer, whereas Felix Roussel and Anastasia Pleksun received the singles for the host nation.
J60 Fredericton
Volodymyr Gurenko was the star for the host nation in New Brunswick, choosing up each the boys singles and doubles title, the latter with Eric William Wang.
Canada’s Bianca Ceroni received the women doubles title along with her American associate Carrie-Ann Hoo.
J100 Calgary
Roussel held the fort for the hosts on the highest-tier occasion in Canada during the last month, profitable the boys singles title in Calgary. Each different competitors was received by People.
J60 Edmonton
The Edmonton occasion noticed some acquainted doubles champions, with Gurenko and Wang choosing up their second boys doubles title on dwelling soil during the last 4 weeks, whereas Brooke Feth and Tabunshchyk claimed their second women doubles title.
For each Gurenko and Tabunshchyk, it was their third title throughout each disciplines on dwelling soil within the month.
Right here is the complete checklist of champions on the Canadian ITF Junior occasions during the last month (all Canadian except in any other case famous):
Different ITF Occasions
A few J30 occasions in Christiansted in the USA Virgin Islands noticed appreciable success for the Canadians.
Avery Alexander reached each last she might, attending to the singles and doubles finals in consecutive weeks, profitable a pair of titles. A kind of wins got here in singles over one among her doubles companions, Laurence Demers.
Cookie Jarvis-Tredgett doubled up on the second Christiansted occasion, profitable each the singles and doubles.
Andrea Cabio and Jasmine Li swept the titles at occasions in Mexico.
Roland-Garros
The second junior Grand Slam of the 12 months passed off during the last week, with Keegan Rice serving as Canada’s lone consultant.
Rice managed to return by qualifying to get into the primary draw on the French Open with out dropping a set. He then received his opening match in straight units earlier than lastly succumbing to the second seed Joel Schwaerzler.
The Canadian misplaced within the first spherical of the doubles with Czech Petr Brunclik to the fourth-seeded American pair of Kaylan Bigun and Jagger Leach
Right here is the complete checklist of Canadians who reached finals at occasions outdoors of Canada during the last month (Titles in daring)
Avery Alexander: J30 Christiansted 1 women singles champion, J30 Christiansted 2 women singles runner-up, J30 Christiansted 1 women doubles champion (w/ Demers), J30 Christiansted 2 women doubles runner-up (w/ Tardiff)
Laurence Demers: J30 Chistiansted 1 women singles runner-up, J30 Christiansted women doubles champion (w/ Alexander)
Cookie Jarvis-Tredgett: J30 Christiansted 2 women singles champion, J30 Christiansted 2 women doubles champion
Jasmine Li: J30 Tabasco 1 women singles champion, J30 Tabasco 2 women singles champion
Andrea Cabio: J60 Veracruz women doubles champion (w/ Comiskey), J60 Veracruz women singles champion
Raphaelle Leroux: J200 St. Poelten women doubles champion
Clemence Mercier: J100 Plantation women doubles runner-up
Kayla Lorrimer: J60 Les Franqueses del Valles women singles runner-up
Lola Emilie Bean: J60 Santa Tecla women doubles champion (w/ Normandin)
Alexie Normandin: J60 Santa Tecla women doubles champion (w/ Bean)
Addison Yang Comiskey: J60 Vercruz women doubles champion (w/ Cabio)
Jacob Rouleau-Mailly: J60 Santa Tecla boys doubles runner-up (w/ Wiazowski)
Tyler Wiazowski: J60 Santa Tecla boys doubles runner-up (w/ Rouleau-Mailly)
Joshua Adamson: J60 Larnaca boys doubles runner-up
Antoine Genereux: J60 Santa Tecla boys singles runner-up
Fernandez Mendoza J30 Grand Cayman boys singles runner-up
Stasia Kryk: J30 Grand Cayman women doubles runner-up (w/ Spiers)
Kerrigan Spiers: J30 Grand Cayman women doubles runner-up (w/ Kryk)
Justine Tardif: J30 Christiansted 2 women doubles runner-up (w/
Antoine Martel: J30 Christiansted 2 boys doubles runner-up (w/ Pelletier)
Samuel Pelletier: J30 Christiansted 2 boys doubles runner-up (w/ Martel)
Rankings Replace
After the French Open, Rice fell out to the High 100 to No. 103 within the ITF junior rankings, though he stays the highest Canadian boy.
Nadia Lagaev is now the highest Canadian total, coming in at No. 87 within the women rankings.
Take a look at the complete ITF junior rankings right here.