Leach and Kennedy, Penickova Twins Top Seeds at ITF J300 Indian Wells; Santhos and Kha Win Las Vegas J100 Titles; Giron, Paul and Pegula Advance to Fourth Round at BNP Paribas Open
It's a travel day for me, before I start onsite coverage of the ITF J300 in Indian Wells Monday, but I wanted to get a couple of items up before it gets any later on the East Coast, although you can expect late updates throughout the next three weeks I'm in California.
The draws are up, without the qualifiers placed, and, as usual are dominated by Americans. There is just one seeded international boy, Australian Cruz Hewitt, the son of Lleyton Hewitt, and two seeded girls from outside the United States, Dune Vaissaud of France and Alyssa James of Jamaica.
Below are the seeds, who will not play until Tuesday, and the complete list of wild cards, which include J100 Las Vegas boys singles finalist Andre Alcantara and girls doubles finalists Karlin Schock and Kennedy Drenser-Hagman.
ITF J300 Indian Wells boys seeds (USA unless otherwise indicated)
1. Jagger Leach
2. Jack Kennedy
3. Keaton Hance
4. Noah Johnston
5. Ryan Cozad
6. Maximus Dussault
7. Jack Satterfield
8. Jack Secord
9. Cruz Hewitt (AUS)
10. Ronit Karki
11. Lachlan Gaskell
12. Calvin Baierl
13. Gavin Goode
14. Nischal Spurling
15. Matisse Farzam
16. Yubel Ubri
ITF J300 Indian Wells girls seeds
1. Kristina Penickova
2. Annika Penickova
3. Thea Frodin
4. Maya Iyengar
5. Julieta Pareja
6. Leen Friedman
7. Capucine Jauffret
8. Aspen Schuman
9. Claire An
10. Ava Rodriguez
11. Ishika Ashar
12. Dune Vaissaud (FRA)
13. Nancy Lee
14. Alyssa James (JAM)
15. Kori Montoya
16. Anita Tu
ITF J300 Indian Wells wild cards
Boys
Tanishk Konduri
Shaan Patel
Nicolas Mekhael
Mark Krupkin
Donald Stoot
Andre Alcantara
Girls
Reiley Rhodes
Maggie Sohns
Janae Preston
Anna Frey
Kennedy Drenser-Hagman
Karlin Schock
Qualifiers
Boys
Gray Kelley
Tyler Lee
Maksim Nekrasov(RUS)
Nav Dayal
William Zhang
Gary Jiang(CAN)
Girls
Amy Lee
Avery Nguyen
Tianmei Wang
Nicole Weng
Charlize Celebrini(CAN)
Alexis Nguyen
The results from the ITF J100 Las Vegas singles final were not available last night before I went to bed, but they were up this morning, with top seed Roshan Santhosh winning his first ITF Junior Circuit title with a 6-3, 6-1 win over unseeded Andre Alcantara. Natalie Kha won the girls title, beating Yilin Chen 6-1, 6-1.
In BNP Paribas Open men's and women's singles third round matches today, Marcos Giron(UCLA) continued his run, beating No. 26 seed Alexei Popyrin of Australia 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. Tommy Paul[10] beat Cameron Norrie(TCU) of Great Britain 6-3, 7-5 and Jessica Pegula[4] defeated Xinyu Wang of China 6-2, 6-1.
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