Always a bit random with the youngsters as to whose individual player page will still be up in the mix in five years time, and whose will have sunk without trace, but...
Mark Ceban is born 2009, tall and willowy, has just won the U14 Bolton event, and has come on leaps and bounds in the last 12 months, really managing to harness the power of his height, and get more precise in his movement to try and cut down the 'gangly' errors
He's definitely a name to become familiar with, a really interesting prospect
He was part of the Mouratoglou camp in December 2022
Matt Smith made the top-300, I believe, and is now coaching?
Which just shows that - quelle surprise - winning a top-U14 event isn't any guarantee of future top rank playing success (mind you, neither is winning a Grand Slam at junior level - just ask Dan Berta or Mihalikova or Velotti or Cuadrado......)
In the same way that Liam Broady was runner-up to Ed Nguyen, who barely got any ranking, I think, in adults, whereas our Liam is going to crack the top-100 this year (well, maybe......with a prevailing wind)
However, in Mark's favour, some of the winners have become big names, that's for sure
Matt Smith made the top-300, I believe, and is now coaching?
Which just shows that - quelle surprise - winning a top-U14 event isn't any guarantee of future top rank playing success (mind you, neither is winning a Grand Slam at junior level - just ask Dan Berta or Mihalikova or Velotti or Cuadrado......)
In the same way that Liam Broady was runner-up to Ed Nguyen, who barely got any ranking, I think, in adults, whereas our Liam is going to crack the top-100 this year (well, maybe......with a prevailing wind)
However, in Mark's favour, some of the winners have become big names, that's for sure
huddersfield club is a big club- not sure if it still has grass but I used to get dragged along each year when my mum and dad played in the annual Huddersfield Open. It used to attract many big names and John Newcombe brought his Texas Academy squad to play most years, back in the late 70s and 80s. Dont think it is played now.
I am assuming this is the same Matt Smith that was coaching Marcus Willis ?
And as for previous winners not making is, Steven was tweeting about the player who beat Andy Murray in the final but never cracked the top 700 in the ATP rankings.
I am assuming this is the same Matt Smith that was coaching Marcus Willis ?
And as for previous winners not making is, Steven was tweeting about the player who beat Andy Murray in the final but never cracked the top 700 in the ATP rankings.
Good point - you'd get a prize if you could remember "Alexandre KRASNOUTSKI"
And a good article found by DavidC about Mark's training set-up, which now includes Joe Salisbury's coach (and Jazzi Plews' dad, although he's there as an LTA bod more than a proper coach for Mark)
I am assuming this is the same Matt Smith that was coaching Marcus Willis ?
And as for previous winners not making is, Steven was tweeting about the player who beat Andy Murray in the final but never cracked the top 700 in the ATP rankings.
It is - career high 295 in 2006, I've been following the Brits closely for just about long enough to remember him as an up-and-coming player who seemed destined to go higher.
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Mark Ceban (born 2009) got his first ITF juniors win today
At the J100 in Loughborough
And I think it's his 14th birthday today too
Excellent, having been fairly dominant on the U14 circuit I was wondering when he was going to play some ITF again. Looking forward to seeing how he does.