ITF J500 Osaka Cup underway; Pleskun claims J100 title, among five American champions on ITF Junior Circuit; Las Vegas Challenger qualification complete; Fritz supplies Laver Cup title for Team World

ITF J500 Osaka Cup underway; Pleskun claims J100 title, among five American champions on ITF Junior Circuit; Las Vegas Challenger qualification complete; Fritz supplies Laver Cup title for Team World

This year ITF is J500 Osaka Mayor’s Cup in Japanwhich is generally in the last week of September or first week of October, is at the beginning of this year, with five American girls who make the trip, who also have one for several of them J200 next week in Korea.

Kristina Penickova is the best seed, with the other American girls in draw no. 9 Seed Nancy Lee, Carrie-Ann Hoo, Ciara Harding and Sena Yoon. All five have won their first round races.

The only American boy in the draw, Theo Hegarty, lost his first round game.

The best seeds in the boys draw are Ryo Tabata from Japan, Timofei Derepasko from Russia and Jamie McKenzie from Germany. Instead of playing the European Championships last week, McKenzie traveled to China, where he ITF J300 in Beijing. Ksenia Ephremova of France is drawing the number 2 seed in the girls.
Last week’s ITF Junior Circuit Week produced five singles champions, entitled of the unwanted Anastasia Pleskun on the J100 in Quebec The largest of those five events. Pleskun, a 16-year-old from New York, defeated Top Zaad Thara Gowda 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 in the All-USA final to collect her second ITF Junior Circuit Singles title.

Gowda won the Doubles title, with the Canadian Clemence Mercier. The best seeds defeated ungusted Mirka Delaney and Elica Lin 6-1, 6-0 in the final.

By the J30 in Dallas TexasTop seed William McEwan, a 17-year-old Texan, wiped the titles, defeated Onseed Wesley Cotton 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (5) in the Singles final and together with Jacob Hewitt to take the title of Doubles. Mcewan and Hewitt, the no. 3 seeds, defeated no. 4 seeds of cotton and Miguel Rooney 3-6, 7-6 (5), 10-5.

Sixteen-year-old Ellery Mendell of Georgia, the number 4 seed, won her first ITF Junior Circuit-Singles title in Dallas with a 6-4, 4-0 retired victory in the final at no. 3 Seed Anya Arora. Enya Hamilton and Autumn XU won the title of the Girls Doubles and defeated Zimora Mcknight and Alyson Shannon with 7-6 (5), 6-3 in a final between non-sown teams.

By the J30 in the Dominican RepublicNo. 3 Seed Vincent Weaver wiped the titles, where the 17-year-old from Georgia claimed his first singles title on the ITF Junior Circuit with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over no. 7 Seed Tomas Orregego. In the double final, Weaver and Maddox Iliescu Efrain Castillo from Mexico and Fabricio Mesia from Peru 7-5, 6-0.
By the J30 in NicaraguaTop seeds Sarah Stoyanov wiped the titles and defeated Piper Johnson with 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 for her sixth singles title and the second in the same number of weeks. The 17-year-old from New York collaborated with Sofia Mills for the Doubles title, with the best seeds that defeated No. 2 seeds Valentina Obregon Mirambell of Costa Rica and Sienna Poma by El Salvador 6-2, 6-2 in the final.

The qualification at the ATP Challenger 75 in Las Vegas Is complete with two Americans that continue to the main table, while today six of the 16 first round games are also being played.

Andrew Fenty (Michigan) defeated Joshua Sheehy (Abilene Christian) with 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 to reach the main drawing, while Quinn Vandecasteele top-qualifying seed Renata Tokuda of Japan 6-7 (2), 7-5, 6-2. The former striking Oregon had no. 7 Seed Bor Artnak (Arizona State) of Slovenia 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5) defeated in the first round.

The top two seeds in Las Vegas this week are Juraj Rodionov of Austria and Jack Pinnington Jones (TCU) of Great Britain. Wild cards were given to Garrett Johns (Duke), Cooper Williams (Harvard, Duke) and the 19-year-old Tyler Cox of Henderson Nevada, who has no ATP ranking. Williams today won his opening round about Mats Rosenkranz van Germany 7-6 (4), 6-1

Texas A&M Second -year student Theo Papamalamis of France received access last year based on his ITF Junior Ranking via the ATP Accelerator program.

Last night, in the last game of the Makes headTaylor Fritz defeated Alexander Zverev van Germany 6-3, 7-6 (4) to give the world team the 15-9 victory over the Europe team. Fritz, who had defeated Carlos Alcaraz on the second day, and Alex de Minauror of Australia, who also had two victories in Singles, were the best artists for Team World, who have now defeated Team Europe in three of the past four years.

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