Kalamazoo Usta Nationals Draws placed; Blockbuster -class used for Ita Men’s Hall of Fame; Martin, McNally led us open Wild Card Race; Townsend reaches Doubles No. 1; Murray claims ITF J100 Title

Kalamazoo Usta Nationals Draws placed; Blockbuster -class used for Ita Men’s Hall of Fame; Martin, McNally led us open Wild Card Race; Townsend reaches Doubles No. 1; Murray claims ITF J100 Title

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The singles tracts were placed today for the Boys 18s And Boys 16s Usta Nationals in Kalamazoo. Yesterday I posted the top 32 seeds in every division. All 64 seeds in each division receive first round byes in Singles. The projected quarterfinals by sowing, for those of you who do not want to click through all eight sections of the 256 -similar game, are:

18S:
Blanch[1] V Karki[5]

Kennedy[3] V Johnston[7]

Satefield[8] V Willwerth[4]

Criticize[6] V Woestendick[2]

16s:

Antonius[1] in Latak[5]

Santhosh[3] V Muthuvel[6]

Stratton[8] V Reddy[4]

Azam[7] V Johnson[2]

Kalamazoo is the only subjects who publish their draw so early. The girls 16s draw is expected to be released on Wednesday and the girls 18s and boys 14s are expected to be out on Thursday and the girls and boys 12s are expected to be published on Friday. There are no indication on the Girls 14S site when their draw is published.

The Ita Men’s Hall of Fame announced his class for 2026 and it is full of superstars: players Steve Johnson (USC), John Isner (Georgia) and Kevin Anderson (Illinois), coach Manny Diaz (Georgia) and employee John Frierson (Georgia). It is appropriate that the quintet will be initiated into Athens, the site of the men’s hall of Fame and unmistakably one of the most popular locations in College Tennis. For more information about all Inductees, see this article From the ITA.

The first US Open Wild Card classification for women came out today, with Caty McNally led the ladies race, which this year was reduced to three weeks and the best two results, while the men have six weeks and the best four results.

After winning the W100 in Evansville Yesterday, however, McNally gathered more points in one week than every American man has collected in Vier, with Andres Martin taking over the top place after reaching the final of the Bloomfield Hills ATP Challenger 100. There is just over two weeks left, with the race that extends through the second round matches on Monday 11 August 11 August 11 in Cincinnati.

The full classification with about two weeks to go:

Women’s classification:
(The current ranking of the player in brackets)
1. Caty McNally (116) – 100
2. Venus Williams (643) – 60
3. Amelia Honer (722) – 35
4. Robin Anderson (364) – 23
5. Haley Giavara (381) – 14

Men’s classification:
(The current ranking of the player in brackets)
1. Andres Martin (275) – 61
2. Emilio Nava (114) – 50
T3. Spuler Eliot (124) – 44
T3. Zachary Svajda (148) – 44
5. Govind Nanda (344) – 38
Emilio Nava and Tristan Boyer qualified and both have won a round on the 12-day ATP Masters 1000 in TorontoSo they are very contrary. McNally plays the WTA 1000 in MontrealWith her first round match against Alycia Parks planned for Tuesday.
Taylor Townsend won the Doubles title on the WTA 500 in Washington DCWith partner Shuai Zhang from China, and with that result moved to number 1 in the WTA Women’s Doubles ranking. For more information about what Townsend’s Ascent can mean This article by Hanlon WalshThat specializes in writing about that often covered side of the sport.

With the USTA Nationals who quickly approached the ITF Junior Circuit, it was not as populated with Americans as usual last week, with only two singles and two Doubles titles collected.

By the J100 in ColombiaTop Seed Ligaya Murray defeated no. 3 seed and double partner Jordyn Hazelitt 6-4, 6-2 in the final of the All-USA girls singles. The 17-year-old New Yorker, who did not drop a set all week, now has four ITF Junior Circuit Singles title and is a maximum of 152 in the ITF Junior Rankings.

Murray and Hazelitt, the top seeds in double, lost from No. 2 seeds Ana Avramovic and Venezuela’s Sabrina Balderrama 2-6, 6-1, 12-10 in the Dubbels final.

McKenzie Shelton won her first title on the ITF Junior Circuit last week J30 in Jamaica. The 17-year-old from Georgia, fifth sown, defeated one-seal Jane Ham from Korea 6-0, 6-2 in the champion match.

Sixteen-year-old Tristan Bradu won his first ITF Junior Circuit title in Montego Bay in Boys Doubles, together with Canadian Antoine Tardif. The non-sown couple defeated top seeds Mikaeel Ali Baig from Pakistan and Ross Johnson 6-4, 2-6, 10-2 in the final.

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