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The primary spherical of singles is performed over Monday and Tuesday, and there has already been a giant upset, with boys No. 2 seed Valentijn Roodenburg of the Netherlands crushed by qualifier Saidaslam Farkxodov of Uzbekistan 7-6(2), 6-4.
There are 5 US ladies and 5 US boys in the attracts:
Isha Manchala[8], Tara Guhan[15], Bolton champion Anna Kapanadze[16], Nadia Poznick and Capri Butera are the US ladies, with Camelot Carnello[4], David Bender[8], Rex Kulman[15], Pranav Vignesh and Daniel Gardality the US boys. Manchala, Kapanadze, Butera and Kulman acquired wins immediately; Guhan and Vignesh misplaced their first spherical matches; the others will play Tuesday.
Boys:
1. Anastasis Mosaikos(CYP)
2. Valentijn Roodenburg(NED) (out rd 1)
3. Rafael Papoian(RUS)
4. Camelot Carnello(USA)
5. Luca Sageder(AUT)
6. Matteo Sanson(SVK) (out rd 1)
7. Adam Napari(FIN)
8. David Bender(USA)
9. Luis Bernardo Saraiva(POR)
10. Jonas Waelti(SUI)
11. Enzo Brito(SWE)
12. Arsey Barkou(BLR) (out rd 1)
13. Oskar Laskowski(GBR)
14. Soulaimane Jamji(MAR)
15. Rex Kulman(USA)
16. Lyoma Hotelier(JPN)
Ladies:
1. Elizaveta Anikina(EST)
2. Emilia Henningsen(DEN)
3. Eva Maria Bulai(ROU)
4. Ayaka Iwasa(JPN)
5. Polina Kashitsyna(RUS)
6. Lilly Falkenberg(SUI)
7. Liv Bretscher(SUI) (out rd 1)
8. Isha Manchala(USA)
9. Arina Fomina(RUS)
10. Aleksandra Karabanova(RUS)
11. Mariia Kocherzhenko(UKR)
12.Natalia Dragomir(ROU)
13. Beata Maresova(CZE)
14. Dina Jaoid(MAR)
15. Tara Guhan(USA) (out rd 1)
16. Anna Kapanadze(USA)
The remainder of the second spherical matches are Tuesday(tonight in the US), with an early begin due to one other day of debilitating warmth forecast. I ought to have the opportunity to replace the outcomes of the 4 Americans on Tuesday’s schedule later this night, given the early begin, though a warmth delay may forestall the completion of the matches, because it did Sunday.
Monday’s second spherical Australian Open junior outcomes of Americans:
Leon Sloboda(SVK) d. Jack Secord[13] 6-3, 6-4
Flynn Thomas[12](SUI) d. Carel Ngounoue 6-1, 5-7, 6-4
Keaton Hance[4] v Mark Ceban(GBR)
Vihaan Reddy v Nikita Bilozertsev[6](UKR)
Gavin Goode[15] v Ntungamili Raguin[Q](BOT)
Thea Frodin[8] v Anastasia Lizunova(RUS)
Six Americans — 4 girls and two males — are set to compete in the singles quarterfinals of the Australian Open in Melbourne, setting numerous historic marks and superlatives in getting there:
- The 4 U.S. girls reaching the quarterfinals — Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova, Jessica Pegula and Iva Jovic — are essentially the most American girls’s quarterfinalists on the Australian Open since 5 in 2001 (Jennifer Capriati, Lindsay Davenport, Monica Seles, Serena Williams, Venus Williams).
- The 21-year-old Gauff and 18-year-old Jovic are the primary pair of Americans to attain a serious quarterfinal each earlier than turning 22 since Serena and Venus Williams at Roland Garros in 2002.
- 20-year previous Learner Tien, who joins three-time AO quarterfinalist Ben Shelton as the 2 U.S. males’s quarterfinalists, is the youngest man to attain the Australian Open quarterfinals since 2015 (Nick Kyrgios) and the youngest American man to attain a Grand Slam quarterfinal since 2002 (Andy Roddick, US Open)
Monday’s fourth spherical outcomes of Americans:
Jessica Pegula[6] d. Madison Keys[9] 6-3, 6-4
Amanda Anisimova[4] d. Xinyu Wang(CHN) 7-6(4), 6-4
Lorenzo Musetti[5](ITA) d. Taylor Fritz[9] 6-2, 7-5, 6-4
Ben Shelton[8] d. Casper Ruud[12](NOR) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4
Iva Jovic[29] v Aryna Sabalenka[1](BLR)
Coco Gauff[3] v Elina Svitolina[12](UKR)
Learner Tien[25] v Alexander Zverev[3](GER)












