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Australian Open Junior | Australia | GA | 19 Jan | Winner: Nick KYRGIOS (AUS)

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#1 · (Edited)
Tournament: Australian Open Junior Championships
Host Country: Australia
Grade: Grade A
Surface: Hard - Outdoor
Date: 19 January - 26 January 2013
ITF Tournament Page: http://beta.itftennis.com/juniors/tournaments/tournament/info.aspx?tournamentid=1100028072
Official Tournament Website: http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/scores/draws/bs/index.html

Entry List (Modified 12 Jan 2013)

1 Gianluigi QUINZI (ITA) 3 5 1
2 Nick KYRGIOS (AUS) 4 1
3 Laslo DJERE (SRB) 7 8 1
4 Nikola MILOJEVIC (SRB) 8 1
5 Elias YMER (SWE) 10 6 1
6 Christian GARIN (CHI) 13 1
7 Stefano NAPOLITANO (ITA) 15 1 1
8 Hyeon CHUNG (KOR) 16 190 1
9 Wayne MONTGOMERY (RSA) 18 299 1
10 Filippo BALDI (ITA) 19 8 1
11 Maximilian MARTERER (GER) 20 1
12 Borna CORIC (CRO) 21 1 1
13 Thai-Son KWIATKOWSKI (USA) 22 1
14 Mackenzie MCDONALD (USA) 25 1
15 Yoshihito NISHIOKA (JPN) 29 1
16 Seong Chan HONG (KOR) 30 14 1
17 Hugo DI FEO (CAN) 34 1
18 Robin STANEK (CZE) 40 1 1
19 Weiqiang ZHENG (CHN) 42 1
20 Brayden SCHNUR (CAN) 44 1
21 Maxime HAMOU (FRA) 50 1
22 Anton DESYATNIK (RUS) 51 1
23 Mazen OSAMA (EGY) 52 1
24 Franko MIOCIC (CRO) 57 46 1
25 Enzo COUACAUD (FRA) 58 1
26 Dominic WEIDINGER (AUT) 59 1
27 Quentin HALYS (FRA) 61 1
28 Cameron NORRIE (NZL) 64 1
29 Johan Sebastien TATLOT (FRA) 65 1
30 Harry BOURCHIER (AUS) 66 1
31 Young Seok KIM (KOR) 67 29 1
32 Ku Keon KANG (KOR) 68 1
33 Aleksandr Ivanovich SPIRIN (RUS) 69 1
34 Matej MARUSCAK (SVK) 71 1
35 Lucas MIEDLER (AUT) 74 1
36 Jay ANDRIJIC (AUS) 75 1
37 Jurence Zosimo MENDOZA (PHI) 81 1
38 Martin REDLICKI (USA) 82 1
39 Omar JASIKA (AUS) 86 1
40 Hannes WAGNER (GER) 87 1
41 Slovak Republic Jakub ORAVEC (SVK) 88 1
42 Takashi SAITO (JPN) 90 1
43 Dukyoung KIM (KOR) 95 1
44 Karen KHACHANOV (RUS) 96 1
45 Bradley MOUSLEY (AUS) 98 1
46 Cem ILKEL (TUR) 104 1


Alternates

1 Nicolas JARRY (CHI) 106 1
2 Luka ILIC (SRB) 107 3 1
3 Paul WOERNER (GER) 108 1
4 Adrian OBERT (GER) 112 1
5 Duck Hee LEE (KOR) 115 33 1
6 China Pak Long YEUNG (HKG) 121 1
7 Jacob GRILLS (AUS) 124 1
8 Alexander ZVEREV (GER) 126 1
9 Naoki NAKAGAWA (JPN) 128 182 1
10 Ken ONISHI (JPN) 129 1
11 Chun Hun WONG (HKG) 135 1
12 Wishaya TRONGCHAROENCHAIKUL (THA) 136 1
13 Siyu LIU (CHN) 141 1
14 Robert CONSTANTINOVICI (ROU) 144 1
15 Daniel WINDAHL (SWE) 148 1 1
16 Sergis KYRATZIS (CYP) 151 2 1
17 Daniel GUCCIONE (AUS) 152 1
18 Fedor ANDRIENKO (RUS) 153 1
19 Gustav HANSSON (SWE) 155 3 1
20 Antonio MASSARA (ITA) 166 17 1
21 Fajing SUN (CHN) 170 1
22 Marc POLMANS (AUS) 171 1
23 Petros CHRYSOCHOS (CYP) 182 5 1
24 Yusuke TAKAHASHI (JPN) 196 1
25 Zhuoyang QIU (CHN) 198 1
 
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#55 ·
Quarterfinals

Filippo BALDI (ITA) [8] d. Nikola MILOJEVIC (SRB) [1] 2-6 6-3 6-3
Nick KYRGIOS (AUS) [3] d. Wayne MONTGOMERY (RSA) [7] 6-1 6-1
Borna CORIC (CRO) [11] d. Matej MARUSCAK (SVK) 6-3 6-2
Thanasi KOKKINAKIS (AUS) (WC) d. Gianluigi QUINZI (ITA) [2] 7-6(5) 2-6 8-6
 
#65 ·
Re: Australian Open Junior Championships | Australia | GA | 19 January - 26 January 2

Sort of... Quinzi doesn't have the same speed and defensive skills or game strategy. And the forehand is really different. But i'm not sure if there's any other pro that would be a good comparison to Quinzi. (Maybe Thomaz Bellucci?) Quinzi is too unique, in my opinion.
I like the Belluci comparison, though Quinzi seems like a better athlete : already listed as 6'3 and strongly built , kinda similar to Nadal. http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Gianluigi+Quinzi/2013+Australian+Open+Junior+Championships/WepJULZh7yl
 
#70 ·
Re: Australian Open Junior Championships | Australia | GA | 19 January - 26 January 2

Haha Baldi looks indeed rather similar physically speaking to Nadal :lol:

I agree with PTWahoo about Quinzi, his game isn't really that similar to Nadal's and i'm not sure about the Bellucci comparison. we will see how his game keeps developing but, clearly, it will keep shifting into the more attacking/aggressive baseliner type. i think his defensive abilities are a bit overrated. His first serve, though, is pretty decent too, for his age, and it could really turn into a weapon with his good height to help him develop it with time.
 
#71 ·
Re: Australian Open Junior Championships | Australia | GA | 19 January - 26 January 2

I wouldn't compare GQ to either of those guys. From what I have seen his backhand is relatively stronger compare to them. Also, he doesn't strike me as a ballbasher like Bellucci.
 
#73 ·
Re: Australian Open Junior Championships | Australia | GA | 19 January - 26 January 2

Kyrgios defeats Baldi 6-2 6-1. Hopefully Kokkinakis can win to ensure an all Aussie final :)
 
#75 ·
Re: Australian Open Junior Championships | Australia | GA | 19 January - 26 January 2

^ Haha of course ;)
 
#76 ·
Re: Australian Open Junior Championships | Australia | GA | 19 January - 26 January 2

Believe or not, before quaters I had a filling it will be all aussie final. Cause they have the biggiest motivation. I think Kyrgiis will win, but it's very close.

Today Borna was bad on points won after first serve (just 50%), other things were good.

Hope he will play next two Futures in his home town in February. And DC call Would be nice. Just to fill the atmosphere.

I have no doubt Birna is the biggiest talent outthere but he is not heigh and strong like Quinzi (however his shots are powerful).
 
#77 ·
Re: Australian Open Junior Championships | Australia | GA | 19 January - 26 January 2

Believe or not, before quaters I had a filling it will be all aussie final. Cause they have the biggiest motivation. I think Kyrgiis will win, but it's very close.

Today Borna was bad on points won after first serve (just 50%), other things were good.

Hope he will play next two Futures in his home town in February. And DC call Would be nice. Just to fill the atmosphere.

I have no doubt Birna is the biggiest talent outthere but he is not heigh and strong like Quinzi (however his shots are powerful).
Height and strength is required these days. Forget about it if you don't have it unless you have absolute supreme talent.
 
#80 ·
Re: Australian Open Junior Championships | Australia | GA | 19 January - 26 January 2

Height and strength is required these days. Forget about it if you don't have it unless you have absolute supreme talent.
You didn't get me right. This guy (Kokkinakis) is taller and, than off-course, stronger. But Coric isn't small and weak, he is younger and should develope well.
Beside that, the best players are 185 (Sampras, Federer, Nadal). If you are too tall you can't be conistent from the back line which is the most important thing in today's tennis. Tsonga like players (like Kokkinakis is) can't rule the tennis nowdays.
 
#91 ·
Re: Australian Open Junior Championships | Australia | GA | 19 January - 26 January 2

You didn't get me right. This guy (Kokkinakis) is taller and, than off-course, stronger. But Coric isn't small and weak, he is younger and should develope well.
Beside that, the best players are 185 (Sampras, Federer, Nadal). If you are too tall you can't be conistent from the back line which is the most important thing in today's tennis. Tsonga like players (like Kokkinakis is) can't rule the tennis nowdays.
What? Federer is slowly being phased out, and I think Nadal may do also. Fed has struggled to handle the extra power from taller guys like Djokovic and Murray. Sorry but the trend is and will always go up. 185cm being requisite 5 or 6 years ago will be 190cm in a few years. In the 80's you could dominate at like 5'10 or 5'11. It goes up, that's just a fact of life.

I don't know anything about Coric, and maybe he will grow a few inches and be a top player. I'm just saying if you don't have height you must have exceptional talent to compete with the best for GS in the coming years. 6 foot players won't cut it unless you have all world talent like a Federer.
 
#79 ·
Re: Australian Open Junior Championships | Australia | GA | 19 January - 26 January 2

Excited for the final! And it's being televised here, which is a bonus :)
 
#85 ·
Re: Australian Open Junior Championships | Australia | GA | 19 January - 26 January 2

There was a stream, but you can't really see the court (camera angle showing like the whole stadium). Maybe they will turn the camera back on for the boys final.
 
#88 ·
Doubles, Winner: Jay ANDRIJIC (AUS) / Bradley MOUSLEY (AUS)

Code:
1st Round

    Borna CORIC (CRO) /  Laslo DJERE (SRB) [1]          6-4 0-6 [10-7]     Luka ILIC (SRB) /  Cem ILKEL (TUR)
    Karen KHACHANOV (RUS) /  Franko MIOCIC (CRO)        7-5 5-7 [10-7]     Christian GARIN (CHI) /  Nicolas JARRY (CHI)
    Hyeon CHUNG (KOR) /  Dukyoung KIM (KOR)             6-2 6-3            Marc POLMANS (AUS) /  Akira SANTILLAN (AUS)
    Gustav HANSSON (SWE) /  Takashi SAITO (JPN)         6-4 4-6 [10-4]     Naoki NAKAGAWA (JPN) /  Yoshihito NISHIOKA (JPN) [8]
    Maximilian MARTERER (GER) /  Lucas MIEDLER (AUT)    Walkover           Quentin HALYS (FRA) /  Nikola MILOJEVIC (SRB) [4]
    Omar JASIKA (AUS) /  Blake MOTT (AUS)               7-6(6) 7-5         Petros CHRYSOCHOS (CYP) /  Sergis KYRATZIS (CYP)
    Jurence Zosimo MENDOZA (PHI) /  Pak Long YEUNG (HKG)6-4 4-6 [10-8]     Siyu LIU (CHN) /  Weiqiang ZHENG (CHN)
    Mackenzie MCDONALD (USA) /  Mazen OSAMA (EGY) [7]   2-6 6-1 [10-6]     Adrian OBERT (GER) /  Paul WOERNER (GER)
    Jacob GRILLS (AUS) /  Daniel GUCCIONE (AUS)         7-5 6-3            Wayne MONTGOMERY (RSA) /  Martin REDLICKI (USA) [6]
    Enzo COUACAUD (FRA) /  Stefano NAPOLITANO (ITA)     6-3 6-2            Harry BOURCHIER (AUS) /  Cameron NORRIE (NZL)
    Thanasi KOKKINAKIS (AUS) /  Nick KYRGIOS (AUS)      6-1 6-1            Fedor ANDRIENKO (RUS) /  Anton DESYATNIK (RUS)
    Filippo BALDI (ITA) /  Robin STANEK (CZE) [3]       6-3 6-1            Ku Keon KANG (KOR) /  Duck Hee LEE (KOR)
    Hugo DI FEO (CAN) /  Brayden SCHNUR (CAN) [5]       6-3 7-6(4)         Aleksandr Ivanovich SPIRIN (RUS) /  Alexander ZVEREV (GER)
    Jay ANDRIJIC (AUS) /  Bradley MOUSLEY (AUS)         7-5 6-3            Hannes WAGNER (GER) /  Dominic WEIDINGER (AUT)
    Seong Chan HONG (KOR) /  Young Seok KIM (KOR)       6-2 6-3            Maxime HAMOU (FRA) /  Johan Sebastien TATLOT (FRA)
    Thai-Son KWIATKOWSKI (USA) /  Elias YMER (SWE) [2]  6-4 6-3            Matej MARUSCAK (SVK) /  Jakub ORAVEC (SVK)


2nd Round

    Karen KHACHANOV (RUS) /  Franko MIOCIC (CRO)         2-6 6-3 [10-7]     Borna CORIC (CRO) /  Laslo DJERE (SRB) [1]
    Hyeon CHUNG (KOR) /  Dukyoung KIM (KOR)              7-6(4) 6-3         Gustav HANSSON (SWE) /  Takashi SAITO (JPN)
    Maximilian MARTERER (GER) /  Lucas MIEDLER (AUT)     6-4 6-4            Omar JASIKA (AUS) /  Blake MOTT (AUS)
    Jurence Zosimo MENDOZA (PHI) /  Pak Long YEUNG (HKG) 7-6(4) 1-6 [10-6]  Mackenzie MCDONALD (USA) /  Mazen OSAMA (EGY) [7]
    Enzo COUACAUD (FRA) /  Stefano NAPOLITANO (ITA)      6-3 6-4            Jacob GRILLS (AUS) /  Daniel GUCCIONE (AUS)
    Thanasi KOKKINAKIS (AUS) /  Nick KYRGIOS (AUS)       6-3 6-1            Filippo BALDI (ITA) /  Robin STANEK (CZE) [3]
    Jay ANDRIJIC (AUS) /  Bradley MOUSLEY (AUS)          6-3 7-5            Hugo DI FEO (CAN) /  Brayden SCHNUR (CAN) [5]
    Seong Chan HONG (KOR) /  Young Seok KIM (KOR)        3-6 7-5 [10-5]     Thai-Son KWIATKOWSKI (USA) /  Elias YMER (SWE) [2]


Quarterfinal

    Hyeon CHUNG (KOR) /  Dukyoung KIM (KOR)              7-6(3) 7-5     Karen KHACHANOV (RUS) /  Franko MIOCIC (CRO)
    Maximilian MARTERER (GER) /  Lucas MIEDLER (AUT)     7-6(3) 6-2     Jurence Zosimo MENDOZA (PHI) /  Pak Long YEUNG (HKG)
    Enzo COUACAUD (FRA) /  Stefano NAPOLITANO (ITA)      6-2 6-4        Thanasi KOKKINAKIS (AUS) /  Nick KYRGIOS (AUS)
    Jay ANDRIJIC (AUS) /  Bradley MOUSLEY (AUS)          7-6(4) 6-4     Seong Chan HONG (KOR) /  Young Seok KIM (KOR)


Semifinal

    Maximilian MARTERER (GER) /  Lucas MIEDLER (AUT)     6-3 6-2            Hyeon CHUNG (KOR) /  Dukyoung KIM (KOR)
    Jay ANDRIJIC (AUS) /  Bradley MOUSLEY (AUS)          4-6 6-4 [10-4]     Enzo COUACAUD (FRA) /  Stefano NAPOLITANO (ITA)


Final

    Jay ANDRIJIC (AUS) /  Bradley MOUSLEY (AUS)     6-3 7-6(3)     Maximilian MARTERER (GER) /  Lucas MIEDLER (AUT)
 
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