Nueva Inglaterra

Mayo L2 Resultados del Torneo Nacional

James Maimonis, Coordinador de Comunicaciones y Participación | 25 de mayo 2017


WESTBOROUGH, MA- Nueva Inglaterra compitió en los Torneos Nacionales L2 de mayo del 20al23 de mayo en varios sitios en todo el país. Alex Finkelstein (individuales) y Sarah Campbell (dobles) se llevaron a casa los dos títulos de Nueva Inglaterra del fin de semana. Los sorteos de individuales se componían de 64 o 32jugadores, mientras que los torneos de dobles presentaban 32 o 16 equipos cada uno. Los juveniles obtuvieron puntos para la clasificación nacional y de Nueva Inglaterra en estos torneos L2 .


A continuación se muestran los mejores clasificados de Nueva Inglaterra del fin de semana:

 

Individuales


Alex Finkelstein (Raynham, MA) - Campeón, 14s masculino, Virginia Beach Tennis and Country Club en Virginia Beach, VA.
Jennifer Riester (Lynnfield, MA) - 3tercer lugar, 14femenino, Five Seasons Sports Club en Cincinnati, OH.
Julia Newman (Natick, MA) - 5º lugar, 18femenino, en la Zona de Tenis en Grand Rapids, MI.
Page Freeman (Ashland, MA) - 6º lugar, 16femenino, Metro Tennis Associates en Rome, GA
Nikita Larichev (Lexington, MA)- 6º lugar, masculino 18s, Centro de tenis Crandon Park en Key Biscayne, FL.
Sam Svendsen (Ridgefield, CT) - 6º lugar, 14femenino, Donald Van Blake Tennis Center en Plainfield, Nueva Jersey.
Sam Feldman (Brookline, MA) - 7º lugar, 14s para niños, Western Racquet Club en Elm Grove, WI.
Eleanor Schulson (Newburyport, MA) - 6º lugar, 14femenino, Donald Van Blake Tennis Center en Plainfield, Nueva Jersey.
Olivia Almy (Southborough, MA) - 6º lugar, 14femenino, Donald Van Blake Tennis Center en Plainfield, Nueva Jersey.

 

Dobles

 

Sarah Campbell (Sudbury, MA) y Jenna Sloan (Rancho Palos Verde, CA) - Campeonas, 18s femeninas, en la zona de tenis en Grand Rapids, MI.
Matthew Campbell (Sudbury, MA) y Daniel Milavsky (Needham, MA) - 3tercer lugar, 18masculino, Metro Tennis Associates en Rome, GA
Tristan Stringer (Stamford, CT) y Alexander Sterin (Richboro, PA) - 3er lugar, 12s masculino, Gestión internacional de jugadores en Delray Beach, FL.
Jennifer Riester y Helena Huff (Richmond, VA) - 4º lugar, 14femenino, Five Seasons Sports Club en Cincinnati, OH.
Olivia Lincer (Windsor, CT) y Angela Huang (Wexford, PA) - 4º lugar, 12femenino, Donald Van Blake Tennis Center en Plainfield, Nueva Jersey.

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