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Welsh Pair Awen Gwilym Davies And Niall Pickerd-Barua To Follow In The Footsteps Of Legends At Orange Bowl Championships

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Rising young Welsh stars Awen Gwilym Davies and Niall Pickerd-Barua are set to play in the renowned Junior Orange Bowl Championship in the USA – dubbed the “unofficial World Championships” for players aged 14 and under. The two 12-year-olds, both from Cardiff, will test their progress at the Coral Gables in Florida when the tournament begins on Sunday. The iconic event brings together around 800 of the top-ranked players from 76 countries across the globe. Originally founded in 1945, the calibre of competition provides many players with their first taste of international competition.

By Tezni Bancroft-Plummer

Rising young Welsh stars Awen Gwilym Davies and Niall Pickerd-Barua are set to play in the renowned Junior Orange Bowl Championship in the USA – dubbed the “unofficial World Championships” for players aged 14 and under.

The two 12-year-olds, both from Cardiff, will test their progress at the Coral Gables in Florida when the tournament begins on Sunday.

The iconic event brings together around 800 of the top-ranked players from 76 countries across the globe. Originally founded in 1945, the calibre of competition provides many players with their first taste of international competition.

Joining a long list of tennis greats, Gwilym Davies and Pickerd-Barau will be following in the footsteps of the Orange Bowl Champions who came before them – Chris Evert (1967), Andre Agassi (1983), Justine Henin (1996), Andy Roddick (1999), and Caroline Wozniacki (2005).

Both Welsh youngsters have already showcased their talents on an international scale, with Pickerd-Barua winning two titles, 12U boys singles and 12U doubles, at the Tennis Europe Wrexham International event in April.

Gwilym Davies also performed well at the event, reaching the semi-final of the 12U girls singles and the final of the 12U girls doubles.

Gwilym Davies said: “I am excited and feel very privileged to be taking part in such a prestigious event.

Awen Gwilym Davies. Pic: Tennis Wales.

“I’ve heard so much about the Orange Bowl tournament since I was a little girl, and it became a dream of mine to compete there, as it is the pinnacle for 12 and under junior tennis.

“I’ve been lucky enough to play tournaments in Europe this year but flying the flag for Welsh tennis on the international stage will take it to the next level. I’d like to thank Tennis First for supporting me – it wouldn’t be possible without them.”

Pickerd-Barua said: “I am expecting the tournament to be extremely competitive, with many tough matches ahead, but I am excited to represent my country throughout them.

“I am fortunate to have been selected to go on the GB official trip with the LTA National coaches, who will be able to offer the support and guidance I need throughout the events.”

Chris Lewis, head of performance at Tennis Wales, said: “Everyone at Tennis Wales will be rooting for Awen and Niall.

“We hope the pair’s success will encourage more young people to get involved in the sport, inspiring the next generation of players.”

 

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