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2 August 2017 | Tennis ACT

ACT’s Annerly Poulos is set to represent Australia at the ITF World Junior Tennis Finals in Prostejov, Czech Republic from Monday 7 to 12 August.

Australia qualified in both the junior girls’ and boys’ divisions after placing first and third respectively in their Asia / Oceania qualifying events held earlier this year in Bangkok, Thailand.  Poulos went undefeated in singles action at the qualifying event.

Poulos will be joined by Lara Walker (Brisbane, Qld) and Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz (Glengowrie, SA) with Tennis Australia National Women’s Tennis Manager Rohan Fisher named as the team captain.

Top Canberra junior Poulos is looking forward to pulling on the green and gold for Australia.

“I’m really excited to be representing Australia.

“After doing so well together at the qualifying event in Thailand I cannot wait to play in the Czech Republic,” Poulos said.

Fisher believes the team is ready and raring to compete at the world finals.

“The girls did extremely well in Thailand, winning the Asia / Oceania World Junior Tennis qualifying event. This has provided them with a strong sense of confidence and belonging coming into the Finals,” Fisher said.

“The girls have been training hard in preparation for this tournament and have been playing junior events across Europe, building their competition experience on clay.

“World Junior Tennis is a fantastic opportunity for the team. Representing your country is an athlete’s ultimate goal, hopefully one day we’ll see them on the Australian Fed Cup team.”

In the boys’ squad, Casey Hoole (Kedron, Qld), Philip Sekulic (Wakerley, Qld), Edward Vo (Croydon Park, SA) and Cooper White (Alphington, Vic) have been named to represent Australia at the international event. Tennis Australia National Academy Coach – Queensland Anthony Richardson will captain the team.

Richardson said the team is looking healthy and strong ahead of next week.

“We have an extremely even team and the boys all get on so well. Team spirit and togetherness is a real strength of the squad this year,” Richardson said.

“I think we’ve got a very good chance, all four players are strong on clay and there is a lot of diversity within the team.”

Both teams departed for Europe last month to train, compete and prepare for the tournament.  Poulos has been in great form, making the final of the Windmill Cup, a Grade 1 European 14/u event held in the Netherlands.

The world’s top 16 nations from five qualifying zones earned their place in the ITF World Junior Tennis Finals after qualification events were held in Africa, North / Central America, South America, Europe and Asia / Oceania earlier this year.

The ITF World Junior Tennis tournament is an international team competition for players aged 14-and-under.

The ITF World Junior Tennis competition has helped launch the careers of former world No.1s including Novak Djokovic (SRB), Lleyton Hewitt (AUS), Rafael Nadal (ESP), Kim Clijsters (BEL) and Justine Henin (BEL), who all participated in the event as juniors.

For more information please visit http://www.itftennis.com/juniors/team-competitions/itf-world-junior-tennis.aspx