International Tennis Federation J60 Belfast Round 1

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Monday was a big day for Windsor Tennis Club with 16 Boys and 16 Girls Round 1 matches of the ITF J60 Belfast Tournament scheduled. 

We caught up with the action in both competitions from the morning session.

Girls Singles

The opening round of the J60 Tournament at Windsor Tennis Club in Belfast has delivered plenty of drama, setting up some highly anticipated second-round clashes. Among the standout performances was Great Britain’s Nishta Kesavan, who showed incredible resilience in her opening match. After dropping the first set, Kesavan battled back tenaciously to secure a hard-fought 2-6, 6-4, 7-5 victory over Ireland’s sixth seed, Maja Trojanowska. Her reward for navigating that three-set thriller is a second-round meeting with Spain’s Blanca Talin Maiz, who advanced in straight sets.

Nisha Kesavan (GBR) defeated

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