One last in “his” Grand Prix: the Wattrelosienne Oceane Leveque, No.1 seed in Table 15-18, has not failed. “ I feel a little pressure. Know that this is the last time, this is special. It’s been three months since I had not played a competitive, because of back pain . “
In his homeland, where she won since she was ten years ago, Oceane did not flinch in the face Tourquennoise Kereselidze . She easily imposed in two runs and can now focus on more . “ This is a complicated year because I pass the tray, but I’d really like to keep my title north of the championship, then relive the adventure of last season when I played on double juniors, a eighth final championship of France at Rolland Garros . “
In the clan Wattrelosien for succession in an age group that has escaped the club once, it will turn to Louise Kawala victorious in 13- 14, and a semifinalist in 15-18 .
the vintage 2016, however, remain a good year, including new reforms in place for less than 12 years. “ It’s a little more complex logistically, because you have to group them by age and level, but it takes the pressure off the young. The tournament is played as a chicken without a winner designated , “says Christian Bouin, the Umpire.
Meanwhile, President Jean-Luc Cappelier could meet 224 participants perfectly framed. “ For the first time, all the finals were refereed, plus a line judge and the presence of three young people in training for their ED . “
RESULTS:
– Girls 12 years Elaisa Schelfhout (15/4, Villeneuve) – Ilyana Pais (15/3, Wattrelos): 6-0, 6-2; 13-14 years, Louise Kawala (5/6 Wattrelos) – Noémie Jumel (15/1, Ronchin): 6-2, 6-1; 15-18, Oceane Leveque (-3/6, Wattrelos) – Hélène Kereselidze (5/6, Tourcoing.): 6-2, 6-3
– Boys 12 years, Mathys Pinoit (15/3, Tourcoing) – Victor Groux (15/4, Villeneuve): 6-1, 6-1; 13-14, Barnabas Boumbar (15/2, Dunkerque) – Theo Lamont (15/1, Wattrelos): 6-3, 2-6, 6-3; 15-18 years, Theo Bourghelles (5/6, Ronchin) – Loris Colosimo (4/6, Villeneuve): 6-2, 6-3
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