USTA National Indoor Championships underway; ITF J300 Bradenton qualifying begins Saturday; IMG Academy International Wild Card Championships

USTA National Indoor Championships underway; ITF J300 Bradenton qualifying begins Saturday; IMG Academy International Wild Card Championships

The USTA National Indoor Championships kicked off this morning at eight locations across the country, with two singles rounds scheduled for the four-day tournament, with draws for 64 players.

Below are the placings for all eight divisions, along with a note if they have lost a match today, although many have not yet completed their second match of the day. Click on the headings to see the draws.

SEEDS:

B12s Flushing Meadows NY

1. Williams McGugin
2. Oil Rosa Hall
3.Thomas Gamble
4. Yifan Nie
5. Pranav Madamanchi
6. Samuel Hartley
7. David Benedict (from rd 1)
8. William Zhou (from rd 2)
9. Tomas Giraldo
10. Aaron Peng (from rd 2)
11. Novak Masteller
12. Sebastian Cardona
13. Sanath Anand (from rd 1)
14. Joshua Rubanenko (from rd 1)
15. Miguel Valencia
16. William ZhangGirls 12 years Memphis TN1. Daniella Yogumyan
2. Anna Victoria Sandro
3. Mila Mikoczi Spivey
4. Valentina Singh Carvajal
5. Maria Podkhyneychenko
6. Summer Yang
7. Cataleya Brown
8. Cathryn Chartrand (from rd 1)
9. Tinna Leekumjorn
9. Vihana Thasen (from rd 1)
9. Ranvi Reddy
9. Linday Zhou
9. Maya Laddin
9. Lola Looney
9. Rina Ishida
9. Grace MalhotraBoys 14s Chicago IL

1. Sebastian Zavala
2. Ishaan Marla
3. Andrés Quijada
4. Smyan lesson
5. Tanmay Konduri (from rd 1)
6. Gus Geubelle
7.Jacques Cheng
8. Kamden Harden
9. Reyansh Pant (from rd 1)
10. Andrew Beltran
11. Collin Mika (from rd 1)
12. Pranav Vignesh
13. Adam Cahan
14. Warren James Lam
15. Cavan Donnelly
16. Sohith Tella (from rd 1)Girls 14 years Toledo OH

1.Olivia Lin
2. Anna Kapanadze
3. Nadia Poznick
4. Natalie Frisbie
5. Eleanor Armistead
6.Ava Chua
7.Rebecca Wu
8. Evija Thoresen (from rd 1)
9. Samantha Gorilla
10. Capri Butera
11. Roxanne Luu
12. Eugenia Alvarez (from rd 1)
13.Christina Li
14. Alexandra Hu
15. Blake Chang
16. Jessie JaniakBoys 16 years Chicago IL1. Lennart Hammargren (from rd 2)
2. Rafael Lopez
3. Maxwell Paape
4. Eli Kaminski
5. Antanas Daugis
6. Piotr Gradzki
7. James Ross (from rd 1)
8. Noah Rijker
9.Daniel Malacek
10. Ryan Corcoran (from rd 1)
11. Cayden Laughton
12. Kahven Singh
13. Anay Kulkarni (from rd 1)
14. Luca Sevim
15. JiHyuk Im
16. Seth Christian (from rd 1)

Girls 16 years Minneapolis MN

1. Sylvana Jalbert
2. Aarini Bhattacharya (from rd 1)
3. Vanessa Kruse
4. Grandma Beitler
5. Kingsley Wolf (from rd 1)
6. Shristi Selvan
7. Kasia Chen
8. Ava Beltran
9. Addison Lindsay
10. Mingyue Deng
11.Devanshi Shrestha
12. Kayden Johnson
13. Elly York
14.Michelle Lee
15. Sasha Miroshnichenko (from rd 1)
16. Aoife Loftus
Boys 18 years Overland Park KS

1. Gus Grumet
2. Yashwin Krishnakumar
3. Omar Rhazali
4. Jesse Yang
5. Magnus Weng
6. Alexander Suhanitsky
7. Alex Borbiu
8. Micah Ward
9. Siddarth Bharadwaj
9. Jens Holger Nissen (from rd 1)
9. Justin Lin
9. Maxim Hristov
9. Tony Sifuentes (from rd 1)
9. Matthew Huarte
9. Anish Poojari
9. William McEwan (from rd 1)

Girls 18 years old Indianapolis, IN

1. Thara Gowda
2. Carlota Moreno
3. Calla McGill
4. Carrie Anne Hoo
5. Ellery Mendell
6.Angela Chen
7. Valeria Shue
8. Zimora McKnight (from rd 1)
9.Lauren Nolan
10. Alanna Ingalsbe (from rd 2)
11.Emerson Jones
12. Alyson Shannon
the 14th? Gabriella Davydov
14.? Amiya Bowles (from rd 1)
15. Sofia de Looze
16. Prisha Lingam (from rd 1)

A few notes about the G18s, where the draw shows two No. 14 seeds and no No. 13 seed, so I’m not sure what’s going on there. Amiya Bowles lost 6-3, 6-1 to UNC signee Anna Frey, who has the top world tennis number in the draw but was unseeded. I thought WTN would be used as a seeding base, but that clearly wasn’t used here.

I don’t have the opportunity to follow the Indoors this weekend, as the IMG Championships start for me tomorrow with the ITF J300 Bradenton Qualification.

The boys qualifying draw is full, with Agassi Rusher the top seed. The girls qualifying draw was unfilled, with 11 byes. Brooke Wallman is the top seed in the girls qualifying.

The wildcards for the ITF main draw have been awarded as follows:

BOYS:

Takahiro Kawaguchi, JPN

Jerrid Gaines Jr, USA

Samim Filiz, TUR

Hongjin Qi, C.H.N

Jordan Lee, USA

Nikolas Stoot, USA

Navneet Raghuram, USA

Marcel Latak, USA

Hongjin Qi received the wildcard given to last year’s 14s champion. Jordan Lee won the 16s title last year.

GIRLS:

Sara Shumate, USA

Aoi Watanabe, JPN

Aishi Bisht, IND

Nahyun Back, KOR

Sarah Ye, USA

Hannah Ayrault, USA

Allison Wang, USA

Daniela Del Mastro, USA

2024 Girls 14 Years Champion Daniel Baranes, who now competes under the French flag, did not use her ITF wildcard. Mexico’s Hanne Estrada, the 16s champion, is also not playing on the ITF.

B12s

Ziheng Wang, C.H.N

Bohan Liu, C.H.N

Noah Lee, USA

Rui He, USA

Zirui Zhao, C.H.N

G12s

Yichen Xiu, CHN

Jazmine McCareins, USA

Alekhya Doddapaneni, USA

Lucia Carr, USA

Sana Hamano, JPN

Lynne Maya Mboizi, JPN

Yanke Wang, C.H.N

Jiru Yang, C.H.N

B14s

Daniel Gardality, USA

Davidson Jackson, USA

Tomas Guida, USA

Nathan Lee, USA

Reita Yamanaka, JPN

Chase Bunting, USA

Matias Gutierrez Marquez, MEX

Chandler Ladenburg, USA

G14s

Maxime Ante, GER

Josephine Ante, GER

Lillian Szasz, USA

Emiliana Matruglio, USA

Ashley Wu, USA

Miao Zijun, CHN

Quinn Kennedy, USA

Alina Zhou, USA

B16s

Henry Waddell, USA

Hursh Patel, IND

Jang Junseo, Kor

Mason Vaughan, USA

Sulaiman Syed, USA

Enzo Badotti Cariani, BRA

Philippe Larouche, SUI

Noah Cakaric, USA

G16s

Ximena Gutierrez, MEX

Jayden McCareins, USA

Damla Gocer, TUR

Kara Fronek, AUT

Nicole Khomooutov, USA

Charlotte Ballarin, USA

Isabella Porto, USA

Gabriella Alonso, USA

There have been no updates to today’s action at the ITF J500 in Merida, Mexicowith Keaton Hance being the only American left in the singles after playing in the third round yesterday. Noah Johnston and Dominick Mosejczuk are in the doubles semi-finals, with partners Alan Wazny of Poland and Emanuel Ivanisevic of Croatia respectively. Ivanisevic, the son of Goran Ivanisevic, has committed to Wake Forest, where Mosejczuk is a freshman.

The team of Thea Frodin and Annika Penickova has reached the semi-finals of the girls’ doubles.

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