Three more champions crowned at tennis junior nationals

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Simba FrenchSend an emailJune 21, 2023 56 2 minute readFacebookTwitterLinkedInShare via Email

 Shown in the middle from left are 12-and-under boys winner Chase Newbold, 12-and-under boys runner-up Kingston Rees, 14-and-under boys winner Patrick Mactaggart and 14-and-under boys runner-up Ayai Bethel. BAHAMAS LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION

Three more champions were crowned at the 2023 AID Junior National Tennis Championships at the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s (BLTA) National Tennis Centre yesterday. The 12-and-under boys and girls divisions along with the 14-and-under boys division had champions crowned.

The 12-and-under girls division matchup between Vonteneke Rolle and Caitlyn Pratt needed three hours and three sets to determine a champion. In the end, it was Rolle who showed resilience, winning after dropping the first set 6-0.

“I just had confidence,” Rolle said. “I just pushed myself the rest of the match. I started to put some spins on my ball in the second set and began hitting it with more power.”

Rolle, who had a huge smile on her face after the victory, started the second set up 3-0. Pratt, who is from Grand Bahama, bounced back to tie the second set at six games apiece but Rolle won the tiebreaker and the set, 7-6.

In the third, Rolle played loose. She won the third set, 6-4.

Defending his title in the 12-and-under boys division was Chase Newbold. He took care of Kingston Rees in straight sets, 6-3 and 6-1.

“I did not do well in the first set like I did in the second set. I had to push myself and get some energy in that first set but I am happy with my performance in the tournament,” Newbold said.

Newbold said he was happy to see his hard work during practice pay off as he lifted the trophy for a second consecutive year in his final year in that age category.

Patrick Mactaggart played a near perfect match against Ayai Bethel out of Eleuthera to win the 14-and-under boys division. Mactaggart dominated the match, 6-0 and 6-0.

“I played well,” Mactaggart said. “It is always good to finish off with a 6-0, 6-0 scoreline but, overall, I had a good tournament. Coming into the match, I wanted to keep the ball in play heavy, don’t push it and remain positive.”

The finals for the 14-and-under girls, 16-and-under boys and girls, and the 18-and-under boys and girls are set for today. The doubles portion of the tournament also wraps up today.

Playing in the 18-and-under boys final is Jerald Carroll and Dentry Mortimer. Carroll is also playing in the 16-and-under final, taking on Khai Rees. Carroll is teaming up with Jackson Mactaggart to play against Mortimer and Khai Rees in the semifinals in doubles in the 18-and-under category. Carroll won all three divisions last year and will be looking for a replay of the triple crown this year.

“I am excited. I need to prepare for all of the matches and get some sleep. I have to come out and play my game, and I know that I can win if I play how I usually play. I have conditioned my body well enough to take it once I recover well,” Carroll said.

In the 18-and-under girls final, Saphirre Ferguson will take on Takaii Adderley. The 16-and-under girls division will feature Breann Ferguson going up against Adderley in the final. Sarai Clarke goes up against Tatyana Madu in the 14-and-under girls final.

Champions were already crowned in the 10-and-under boys and girls, and 8-and-under girls divisions. There was no 8-and-under boys division this year.

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