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Nor'West News: December 01, 2022

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Thursday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2022</strong><br />

Young tennis stars to play on big stage<br />

FOUR YOUNG tennis players<br />

have earned the opportunity<br />

to play centre-court in a new<br />

tournament in the lead up to<br />

Auckland’s ASB Classic early<br />

next year.<br />

Bishopdale players Aliyah<br />

Daly, 11, and Nicholas Rayner,<br />

12, along with Burnside Park’s<br />

Sakeri Parnell, 13, will compete<br />

in the Road to the ASB Classic<br />

competition in January after<br />

qualifying through regional<br />

playoffs last week. Cashmere’s<br />

Emmeline Gale, 11, has also<br />

qualified.<br />

The inaugural Road to the ASB<br />

Classic is presented by Jaguar<br />

and the Lavie Tennis Academy, a<br />

performance tennis organisation<br />

based in Auckland.<br />

The tournament consists<br />

of players under the age of 14<br />

from all areas of the country<br />

competing in a 16-player pool,<br />

with finals of the competition<br />

being played before the ASB<br />

Classic men’s singles final on<br />

January 14.<br />

Academy founder and owner<br />

Sebastian Lavie said the organisation<br />

is “delighted” to give<br />

young tennis players the opportunity<br />

to compete on the courts<br />

of the ASB Classic.<br />

“It’s going to be an exciting<br />

time to see the best young talent<br />

from around the country compete<br />

surrounded by big crowds<br />

and some of the world’s best<br />

tennis players,” he said.<br />

Winners will receive a prize<br />

SKILLED: (From left) – Emmeline Gale (Cashmere), Aliyah Daly (Bishopdale), Sakeri Parnell (Burnside Park) and Nicholas<br />

Rayner (Bishopdale) will compete in front of thousands of tennis fans at the Road to the ASB Classic tournament in<br />

January. ​<br />

from Jaguar along with a $2500<br />

credit for international travel<br />

coaching with Lavie Tennis<br />

Academy.<br />

The ASB Classic is New<br />

Zealand’s premier tennis tournament,<br />

with many international<br />

players competing before the<br />

Australian Open starts in late<br />

January.<br />

It will be the first time the<br />

tournament has gone ahead in<br />

three years, with former No 1<br />

Serena Williams the most recent<br />

women’s singles champion<br />

and young French player Ugo<br />

Humbert the 2020 men’s singles<br />

winner.<br />

The tournament will be<br />

held from January 2 to 14<br />

with players such as Emma<br />

Raducanu, Casper Ruud and<br />

Coco Gauff confirmed to be<br />

competing.<br />

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