Steve Pratt | @Tnis_now | Monday, March 31, 2025
Photo Credit: Fara Easter Paint
A couple of talented, 17-year-old floridians jumped away the Easter pot.
Sunday, girls and boys ’18s’ single champion Bella Payne and Nicholas pushes The golden ball was the winner.
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Florida, who are not closed for the Southeastern conference colleges, shared a larger bond: Payne and separation 57th Annual Fila Of The Easter Causal was common – both were close to the West.
However, on Sunday, to follow the voices of the voices to draw master national gold balls in Indian wells, Payne and the loop could not be happier with their decisions on playing a prestigious young event.
“It feels imigious … feels crazy,” said Bradenton, Fla, Flae, Flae. â„– 9 Seeds Nadia Valdez San Antonio, Texas, 7-5, 6-3. “I didn’t necessarily expect to get here. It just feels amazing. I can’t describe it.”
It was the second straight year, the future Georgia Payne, Escha Navarro, who has 24th Easter Bowl champion, 24th Easter Bowl champion and 24th gold ball, won the title of 16 and 18 years old.
Payne, the fourth Easter Bowl, who won 16 pairs last year, was shot for the golden ball, but he and he fell as soon as he was Emily Deming (Fallbrook, Calif.) Lost Amy Lee and Kenzie Nguyen Double in the girls 18 years old, 6-3, 6-4.
Only Payne did not leave a single set for the second straight year, he lost the loss of three players who knocked him in the Valdez, Nguyen last month and Kennedy Drenser-Gagmann.
Payne fell down at the beginning of 1-4, but gathered to go to 5-4 and pick up the first set firm. “Finally, I got a few mistakes from him.” “Fifts, I was aggressive and hit my nerves and hit him with my nerves. I was never finished. I’m going to get it up sometimes.”
Payne cannot believe the successes where tennis is in your favorite place to play. “After winter citizens, I took a little mental break, because my emotions were everywhere,” he said. “I was thinking of playing here at a certain point.”
The same thing he decided to come to the Indian well a day before the Indian wells and called for his father’s house and rest. Miami’s foot in Louisiana State University used the effective game to beat the beautiful Tyler Lee Tustin, 6-4, 6-2. Lee was the master national ball of any kind of master when winning the first single ball with silver.
“My service was working most, especially he worked on the break points,” he said. “Looking back and almost crazy thinking we didn’t come here.”
Lee ended the Easter bowl on the day as he and Bricken were lowered by Tallakson William McEwan and William Kleege, 7-6 (5), 1-6, 6-4. Birth and fourth gold was the sixth common master ball for Lee.
Similarly his sister made the girls in the 12th in the 12th Marcel Cans Darien, Patient, Chicago, because of defeat No. 8, the first master caught the ball from any type Tristan Stratton From the forest hills, NY, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1.
“This is a sort of relief and weight from my shoulders because I really don’t want.
At the first set, I thought I tried to do a lot. Thus, after the start of a bunch of points, I thought I thought I had to take a point at a time and slow it. “
In the final of the girls in the finals in the 16s, Army Kockinis La Habra Heights, Calif., Used to Serve Great Carolina Castro Stevensville, MD, 6-3, 6-0, 6-3, 6-3, added another golden ball to the collection of girls to win 14s hardcourtes.
“Honestly, I still can’t believe (I won)” said Kockinis Jason Leavitt and Eric Diaz From the Tier-1 performance in the Fountain Valley.
Ended in the girls ’16 years old, it was No. 2 Seed Carlota Moreno and Addy Rogin remove Kingsley Wolf and Fall XU’s highest seed team6-3, 7-5 (5). Doubling in the 16s of the boys, nuisive Akshay Miri and Clump Wang beat â„– 5 Nicholas Pedraza and Eric prosecutor6-3, 5-7, 6-4.
Master Sportsmanip winners:
Girls 18s: Emily Deming, Fallbrook, Calif.
Girls 16s: Aarini Bhattacharya, Oaktown, VA.
Girls 14s: Emery Combs, Conway, SC
Girls 12s: Ayenchavia Calugay, Las Vegas, Nev.
18s of the boys: Tyler Lee, Tustin, Calif.
Boys 16s: Keshav Muthuvel, Pleasanton, Calif.
14s of the boys: Rafael Pawar, Boca Raton, Fla.
Boys 12s: Samuel Hartley, Charlottesville, VA.