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The 2024 Australian Groups Championships, that includes greater than 160 of the nation’s most promising junior athletes, start subsequent week in Queensland.
Gold Coast, Australia, 14 June 2024 | tennis.com.au
Greater than 160 junior tennis gamers will compete on the 2024 Australian Groups Championships on the Gold Coast subsequent week.
The championships, held at KDV Sport from 21-30 June, will function the very best younger abilities within the 11/u, 13/u and 15/u age teams from each state and territory, in addition to Pacific Oceania and New Zealand.
The annual Australian Groups Championships is a platform for younger gamers to show their expertise in junior tennis, all whereas competing to take residence the win for his or her state.
Final yr noticed New South Wales dominate, securing titles throughout all three age teams and setting a excessive normal for future competitions, with Queensland and Victoria trying to reclaim their victories from 2022.
In 2024, the match can be broadcast stay, with choose matches to be streamed solely on KommunityTV.
Australian Groups Championships 2024 | |
Age group | Occasion dates |
11/u | 21-25 June |
13/u | 21-25 June |
15/u | 27-30 June |
Event Director Francis Soyer stated competitions just like the Australian Groups Championships are an essential alternative for junior gamers early on of their profession to realize match expertise and construct respect, belief and collaboration.
“We’re excited to be internet hosting the Australian Groups Championships to offer younger gamers the chance to compete on the highest stage in opposition to the very best of their age group,” Soyer stated.
“These nationwide occasions not solely foster a aggressive spirit but additionally considerably improve camaraderie and assist amongst gamers and teammates.
“Lots of our professional tennis gamers at the moment gained expertise at this very occasion together with the likes of Australia’s high males, Alex de Minaur and Jordan Thompson who’re at present getting ready for Wimbledon, in addition to former world No.1 Ash Barty. This actually highlights the significance of tournaments like these in creating the following technology of tennis champions.”
Rod Laver Cup (11/u boys) groups
ACT | Dave Gandhi, Lin Dai, Jairus Dass |
NSW | Mitchell Coventry-Searle, Ethan Wang, Caleb Gwinnell-Sheather |
Qld | Hamish Caruana, Thoma Bogatyrev, Hudson Hoogsteden |
SA | Jeremy Xu, Oliver Williams, Max Winstanley |
Tas | Ethan Macleod Little, Mason Kocharunchitt, Arnold Galambos |
NT | Keelan Te Whata, Kai Dysart, Hunter Mills |
Vic | Oliver Baker, William Kallos, Lachlan Rae |
WA | Trey Phillips, Vivaan Hari, Louis Pillay |
NZL | Lukas Necas, Hunter Pang, Jiya Lokuge |
POC | George Draunidalo, Hermann Thomsen, Andrew Aisi |
Margaret Court docket Cup (11/u ladies) groups
ACT/NT | Celeste Rubiano (ACT), Sabrina Babic (ACT), Caitlyn Casey (NT) |
NSW | Emma Esenova, Joyce Solar, Emily Liang |
Qld | Eadie Biggs, Iris O’Donnell, Samantha Solar |
SA | Sofia Haddock, Sadie Gillard, Elaine Wang |
Tas | Zoe Hanlon, Anna Zhao, Lily Fletcher |
Vic | Heidi Kuppler, Talia Mirzayeva, Jocelyn Jia |
WA | Amelia Hilton, Tea Zizek, Simona Costine |
NZL | Tatiana Na, Olivia Gibbons, Gloria Younger |
POC | Religion Perara, Tabitha Pace, Stella Choi |
Sproule Stephens Cup (13/u boys) groups
ACT | Tommy Camus, Mitchell Rankin, Rayan Kheradpezhouh |
NSW | Joel Teng, Xander Jack Crabb, Sebastian Lavorato |
NT | William Pengelly, Ethan Harker, Roy Vo |
Qld | Arkin Amin-Patel, Vittorio Golda, Christian Joseph |
SA | Max Edwards, Elisha Wee, Sarvin Dev Mahadavan |
Tas | Charlie Marsden, Lochie Sampson, Marcus Wong |
Vic | Raphael Savelli, Jonathan Zhang, Darren Lew |
WA | Aidan Chan, Elroi Chiripamberi, Sam Mitchell |
NZL | Ethan Pryor, Neve Upston, Liam Howes |
POC | Changduo (Frank) Solar, Aifili Tamasoaali’I, Tao Hirlemann |
Mary Hawton Trophy (13/u ladies) groups
ACT | Piyushi Bandara, Zoe Cowles, Anaise Maka |
NSW | Aimee Jin, Valentyna Rosa, Ami Dalla Pozza |
Qld | Ceressa Jackson, Valenova Tsai, Cleo Taylor |
SA | Hannah Park, Nahla Salley, Oparah Rajakaruna |
Tas | Margaret Getahun, Ellie Richardson, Mary-Lee Matthys |
Vic | Pauline Ma, Musemma Cilek, Eleni Makantasis |
WA | Misty Woodhouse, Addison Franklin, Sunmer Royall |
NZL | Una Misic, Rosalie Pollyn, Aliyah Daly |
POC | Anne Lee, Joelei Ioane, Alex Chand |
Reid Cup (15/u boys) groups
ACT | Luka Cowles, Tommy Camus, Ewan Duff |
NSW | Ethan Domingo, Flynn Coventry-Searle, Har Abir Sekhon |
Qld | Heaton Pann, Lucas Han, William Genberg |
SA | Jeffrey Strydom, Ari Lewis-Kelly, Ashton Lim |
Tas | Doug Sheppard, George Goddard, Zaviour Targett |
Vic | Ymerali Ibraimi, Nikolas Baker, Lachlan King |
WA | Nemanja Savic, Sehun Park, Benjamin Galvao |
NZL | Liam Youn, Luca Bland, Joshua Gilbert |
POC | Ao Li, La Hunn Lam, Junhyuk Web optimization |
Reid Cup (15/u ladies) groups
ACT/Tas | Piyushi Bandara (ACT), Jasmeet Goraya (ACT), Britta Russell (TAS) |
NSW | Jizelle Sibai, Brooke Komorowski, Emilie Chen |
Qld | Georgia Campbell, Tori Russell, Gina Cha |
SA | Taylor Glennon, Jia Shah, Dayna Harrison |
Tas | Escher Case-Boag, Zola Case-Boag, Paige Jacobson |
Vic | Ruby Ward, Scarlett Dattoli, Gurmanat Kaur Sandhu |
WA | Sara Nikolic, Elena Manoj, Karin Hiramatsu |
NZL | Audrey Tran, Amber Dano, Emily Dunn |
POC | Leila Mercado, Colita Hakena, Mia Chang |
Junior gamers from Pacific Oceania may also take part in a three-day pre-tournament coaching camp, working as a part of a partnership with the Division of Overseas Affairs and Commerce’s PacificAus Sports activities to assist Pacific Ladies and Women in Tennis.
The gamers and 4 coaches from Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu will profit from a nine-day mentoring program the place they’ll have the ability to achieve invaluable expertise to take again residence.
“It’s great to have the ability to present the gamers and coaches with a tailor-made mentoring program. This yr for the primary time, we may also facilitate an encounter of the Pacific ladies coaches along with Pacific students from the Australia Awards program in a singular workshop at KDV,” Tennis Australia Director of Authorities, Social Impression and Stakeholder Relations Vicki Reid added.
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