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With his ultimate goal of winning an ASICS Easter bowl finally complete, 16-year-old Francis Tiafoe said his focus will now turn to the junior Grand Slam events in the coming months, including the French Open and Wimbledon.
“This is unreal,” said Boyd, the Boys’ 18s No. 8 seeded player from Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., who for the second straight year eliminated Charlie Adams of Wayzata, Minn., from this event in a 6-2, 6-1 first-round victory on Monday.
Laurel Springs School supports our student athletes in many ways, and our school is proud to sponsor the 47th annual ASICS Easter Bowl tennis tournament in Indian Wells, CA. The 18 singles boys and girls main draw begin Monday, April 7, and finishes on Sunday, April 13.
It’s a new-look ASICS Easter Bowl this year as the iconic junior tennis tournament has plenty of changes in store once play begins with qualifying this weekend in the boys’ and girls’ 18s division.
The 16-year-old Tiafoe, who last December became the youngest Boys' 18s champion in the 67-year history of the Orange Bowl International Championships, will meet No. 8-seeded Sameer Kumar of Carmel, Ind., on Friday on the second match on the featured Court 4.
Yesterday was one of those days that is time to recover after having had 3 girls get through to the 3rd round!
The Guillermo Vilas Tennis Academy in Mallorca, Spain has teamed up with the Russian Tennis Federation to develop and train some of Russia’s top juniors.
The top juniors from across the United States and Puerto Rico will compete in the USTA Girls’ 16s & 18s National Championships scheduled for August 3-11
This is the twelfth article in a series by Craig Cignarelli, who is traveling with a sixteen-year old girl for her first pro tournament.
The two most underrated shots in tennis are the drop shot and topspin lob. When executed properly, both are excellent weapons to use against your opponent
Top-seeded Megan McCray of Oceanside, Calif. Eliminates Linda Guerzize of Palm Desert, Calif., to Reach Women’s Quarterfinals
This is the eleventh article in a series by Craig Cignarelli, who is traveling with a sixteen-year old girl for her first pro tournament.
The second week of any Major is a smorgasbord of choices for viewing great performances. The professionals have usually moved on to the Round of 16 that has been winnowed from the original 128. Sunday, the juniors arrive on the scene.
Few would have thought that former French and Australian Open champion Mary Piece would begin coaching juniors just three two years after she retired
I started school this past Monday. The day after I got back from Kalamazoo I was strolling the hall of Bloomington South.
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