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TRINIDAD & TOBAGO ITF JUNIOR INTERNATIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Monday 11th April 2011

Team Antigua Barbuda

Jevannie Ambrose, D'Jeri Raymond, Ankitha Jammula, Noah Peters and Shakir Elvin

Congratulations to all the winners!!!

April 7, 2011

After a long week of competition after competition, Congratulations to D’Jeri Raymond for winning her first ITF junior title!!!! 

Raymond was successful in defeating Noah Peters in straight sets 6-4, 6-2.
Raymond who further teamed up with country woman Noah Peters was once again successful in winning the doubles competition. 
Raymond & Peters defeated the all Trinidadian team of Aleung/Delancey 6-2, 6-4

Both Ankitha Jammula and Jevannie Ambrose took a different turn.
Ankitha lost to Makahla Goodrige (TRI) 4-1, 5-3
Ambrose lost his semifinal match to Ryan Thomas (TRI) 5-3, 4-0

April 6, 2011
D'Jeri Raymond succeeded in making it to girls singles U14 finals after defeating Dajohnique Delancey (TRI)  7-5, 6-3
Noah Peters also made it to finals receiving a w/o after her opponent Julia D'Auvergne (LCA) retired with a hand injury.
 
Girls RR consolation
Ankitha Jammula defeated Dominique Coutain (TRI) 4-0, 4-0

April 5, 2011
U18 boys doubles
Shakir Elvin (ant) & partner/Jualon Greig (TRI) lost to Ryotaro Matsumura/Naoki Nakagawa (JPN) 6-0, 6-3
 
U14 boys doubles
Jevannie Ambrose (ANT)/Shane Mustor (BAR) lost to Ajani King/Jared Spencer (BAR) 6-2, 4-6 (10-8 tie break)
U14 girls doubles finals:
 
Congrats to D’Jeri Raymond (ANT)/Ceijenia Cornelius (USA) on their doubles finals win over Joelle Hall/Kayla Frost (BAR)  score: 6-2, 6-2

April 3, 2011

Boys:
Jevannie Ambrose was defeated by Dylan Hall (BAR) 5-4, 4-0

Girls:
Both D'Jeri Raymond and Noah Peters were successful in their final round robin matches. These young ladies made it into the main draw as the #1 and #2 seeds in the U14 girls
Noah Peters defeated Sinead Aleung (TRI) 4-2, 5-4
D'Jeri Raymond defeated Jaimie Lewis (BAR) 4-0, 4-2

April 2, 2011

U18 qualifying draw:
Shakir Elvin in his first qualiying round of U18 tournament defeated Jabari Davidson of Trinidad 6-2, 6-0. However in the second round qualifiers he lost to Jose Fortunato (BRAZIL) 6-2, 6-0. 

U14round robin qualifiers day 1

Boys:
Match 1  Jevannie Ambrose  was defeated by Jelani Davidson (TRI) 4-2, 5-4
match 2  Jevannie Ambrose succeeded in defeating Oscar Rios (TRI) 4-2, 4-1

Girls:
Match 1  D'Jeri Raymond defeated Makalah Goodridge (TRI) 4-0, 4-0
Match 1 Noah Peters defeated Dominique Coutain (TRI) 4-1, 4-1
Match 1  Ankitha Jammula was defeated by Julia D'Auvergne (LCA) 4-1, 4-1
In match 2 Ankitha also lost to Dajonique Delancey (TRI) 2-4, 4-2, 4-2


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