Seeds Take A Tumble At NZ Tennis Champs 10 Dec 2015
Related articles
- Niki Roderick Extends Depth To New Zealand Record Sport
- NZ More Interested in All Whites than All Blacks Sport
- All Whites claim historic point Sport
- Prime Minister to travel to South Africa News
- Snow on The Remarkables Living
- Team Selected for Ultimate Ride Jet-ski Sport
- Trubridge Triumphs With Unassisted Freedive Record Sport
- New Zealand 2011 Business Club launched Business
- 300 feet down: two bare feet and one breath of air Living
- Wyatt claims title Sport
Seeds Take A Tumble At NZ Tennis Champs
The lower seeded players became the hunted opponents as they fell rapidly in the second round of men’s singles at the Pascoes NZ Tennis Championships at North Harbour as the prize of an ASB Classic wildcard upped the ante for players in the early stages of the tournament.
Gone from the singles on the second day of the event are the men’s fifth, seventh and eighth seeds as James Meredith from Canterbury along with fellow Cantab, Remi Feneon as well as seventh seed GD Jones were beaten.
For Feneon and Jones the losses were to players who were probably the next in line for seedings in the form of Daniel Brown who has played some pro tennis on Futures circuits in Asia and Rhett Purcell who is in a similar position, but has decided to throw his loyalty behind the British flag from now on.
Brown beat Feneon 4-6 7-6 6-3 in blustery conditions while Purcell defeated Jones 7-5 7-6(2) with some hard-hitting the main feature of the match.
Fifth seeded Meredith’s loss came at the hands of 15-year-old Finn Reynolds from the Hawkes Bay who showed plenty of determination to hang remain in the points against the onslaught of big-serving.
Left-handed Reynolds is targeted alongside Macsen Sisam as two of the best juniors in the country at present and both showed their potential, although Sisam was a little impatient with some of his points in his three set loss to sixth seed Connor Heap (Canterbury).
Reynolds now takes on fourth seed Artem Sitak in the quarter-finals who was forced to battle for a while in his win over Wellington’s Olly Sadler.
Top seed Finn Tearney was efficient in his win over Rob Reynolds and will now play Heap in his quarter-final, while Rubin Statham also played a solid game in his win over Riki McLachlan and will take on Purcell in his last eight clash. Defending champion Michael Venus was typical power in his match as he defeated Auckland Alex Low for a match up against Brown.
In the women’s singles the top four seeds all made the quarters with a couple of matches of interest now lined up as Tauranga’s Ashleigh Harvey the fourth seed plays the powerful Jo Carswell while two highly regarded young teens in Rosie Cheng and Nina Paripovich clash in a future prospects match. Top seeds Sacha Jones and Leela Beattie are the odds on favourites for their respective clashes against Caitlin Ward and Lauren Alter.
Women’s quarter-final singles matches are set for a 10am start with men to follow from 11.30am at North Harbour.
Men’s singles and doubles winners gain valuable ATP ranking points and prizemoney from wildcards into January’s ASB Classic, while the women’s doubles winners gain a main draw wildcard into the ASB Classic women’s tournament. The women’s singles winner is awarded an ASB Classic qualifying wildcard.
The Pascoes The Jewellers NZ Tennis Championship is being held 7-12 December at the Albany Tennis Park, North Harbour with the semis and finals (Friday 11 from 2pm and Saturday 12 from 4pm) held at the ASB Tennis Arena in Auckland.
Pascoes The Jewellers NZ Tennis Championships, results:
Men’s singles second round:
(1) Finn Tearney (Wellington) bt Rob Reynolds (Hawkes Bay) 6-4 6-2, (6) Connor Heap (Canterbury) bt Macsen Sisam (Auckland) 1-6 6-2 6-2, (3) Michael Venus (North Harbour) bt Alex Low (Auckland) 6-0 6-1, Daniel Brown (Auckland) bt (8) Femi Feneon (Canterbury) 4-6 7-5 6-3, Finn Reynolds (Hawkes Bay) bt (5) James Meredith (Canterbury) 6-3 7-6(6), (4) Artem Sitak (Auckland0 bt Olly Sadler (Wellington) 7-6 (4) 6-1, Rhett Purcell (Auckland) bt (7) GD Jones (Auckland) 7-6 7-6(2), (2) Rubin Statham (Auckland) bt Riki Mclachlan (Queenstown) 6-2 6-4.
Women’s singles second round:
(1) Sacha Jones (Auckland) bt Sarah Knighton (Auckland) 6-0 6-0, Caitlin Ward (Auckland) bt (8) Shaylee Syme (Auckland) 6-4 2-6 6-4, (4) Ashleigh Harvey (Tauranga) bt Lana Popovich (Auckland) 6-3 6-1, Joanna Craswell (Auckland) bt (7) Taylor Brown (Auckland) 6-3 6-2, (5) Nina Paripovich (Bay of Plenty) bt Michal Matson (Canterbury) 6-4 6-1, (3) Rosie Cheng (North Harbour) beat Sarah Wardenburg (North Harbour) 6-1 6-4, (6) Lauren Alter (North Harbour) bt Tiana Windbuchler 6-4 6-4, (2) Leela Beattie (Auckland) bt Janvhi Clark (Bay of Plenty) 6-4 6-1
News
Hilary Timmins' Award-Winning UK Documentary Series To Inspire NZ Students
29 Jun 2020 Education
Dream Catchers, produced and directed by Hilary Timmins, celebrates the success stories of more than thirty inspirational New... more
New Zealand reaffirms support for Flight MH17 judicial process
7 Mar 2020 News
Ahead of the start of the criminal trial in the Netherlands on 9 March, Foreign Minister Winston Peters has reaffirmed the need to... more
Business
NZ Government's Economic package to fight COVID-19
17 Mar 2020 Business News
The Coalition Government has launched the most significant peace-time economic plan in modern New Zealand history to cushion the... more
NZ Government announces aviation relief package
19 Mar 2020 Business News
Transport Minister Phil Twyford today outlined the first tranche of the $600 million aviation sector relief package announced earlier... more
Living
Diversity was Key at New Zealand Trade Tasting in London
6 Jun 2022 Food & Wine
New Zealand Winegrowers Annual Trade Tasting was recently held in London, on Wednesday 4 May, in Lindley Hall.
It was the first... more
Kiwi author stuns Behind the Butterfly Gate
12 Jan 2022 Arts
Hidden behind the Butterfly Gate is where the secret has been kept for 76 years...
New Zealand writer Merryn Corcoran’s... more
Property
Fairer rules for tenants and landlords
17 Nov 2019 Property
17 NOVEMBER 2019
The Government has delivered on its promise to the over one million New Zealanders who now rent to make it fairer... more
New Zealand Government will not implement a Capital Gains Tax
17 Apr 2019 Property
The Coalition Government will not proceed with the Tax Working Group’s recommendation for a capital gains tax, Jacinda Ardern... more
Migration
Boosting border security with electronic travel authority – now over 500,000 issued
19 Nov 2019 Migration
19 NOVEMBER 2019
We’ve improved border security with the NZeTA, New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority, which helps us to... more
Christchurch reinstated as refugee settlement location
18 Aug 2018 Migration
18 AUGUST 2018
HON IAIN LEES-GALLOWAY
The announcement that Christchurch can once again be a settlement location for refugees... more
Travel
Gallipoli Anzac Day services cancelled
19 Mar 2020 Travel & Tourism
The New Zealand and Australian Governments have announced this year’s joint Anzac Day services at Gallipoli will be cancelled... more
New Zealanders advised not to travel overseas
19 Mar 2020 Travel & Tourism
New Zealanders advised not to travel overseas
more
Sport
The Skipper's Diary: Sir Richard Hadlee honouring his father and NZ's Forty-Niners
27 Oct 2019 Cricket
NZNewsUK London Editor Charlotte Everett spoke to Sir Richard Hadlee about why he’s chosen to publish his father’s... more
PREVIEW: All Blacks v England semi-final
26 Oct 2019 Rugby
The two most convincing quarterfinals winners are set to square off in a semifinal showdown for the ages when the All Blacks meet old... more
Columns
Gordon Campbell on the Gareth Morgan crusade
11 Nov 2016 Opinion
Gordon Campbell on the Gareth Morgan crusade
First published on Werewolf
The ghastly likes of Marine Le Pen in France and Geert ... more
Gordon Campbell on the US election outcome
10 Nov 2016 Opinion
Column - Gordon Campbell
Gordon Campbell on the US election outcome
Well um.. on the bright side, there (probably)... more
Kiwi Success
Congratulations to Loder Cup winner
26 Sep 2018 People
25 SEPTEMBER 2018
The Loder Cup, one of New Zealand’s oldest conservation awards, has been awarded to Robert McGowan for 2018... more
Appointments to New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO
16 Aug 2018 Appointments
16 AUGUST 2018Appointments to New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO
HON JENNY SALESA
Associate Education Minister Jenny Salesa is... more
Recruitment
Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers
14 Aug 2018 Recruitment
14 AUGUST 2018Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers
RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
HON CHRIS HIPKINS
Prime Minister
The... more
Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers
22 Aug 2018 Recruitment
14 AUGUST 2018Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers
RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
HON CHRIS HIPKINS
Prime Minister
The... more