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7 November 2025 | Tennis West

We are already up to Round 4 of the Junior State League season and already some separation has started to emerge amongst the title contenders. Let’s take a look at the upcoming matches. 

In the boy’s competition, North Beach will be out to claim their first win of the season but will be up against ladder leaders Reabold. Daniel and Adam Miller have rarely put a foot wrong with both players undefeated in their singles ties for Reabold. They have been backed up well by Matt Thompson and Liam McDowell playing in the number one and two positions. Overall, Reabold have only dropped two rubbers in the first three matches. 

Another side undefeated is last years winners UWA who have gone through the season only dropping three rubbers. Dustin Clegg who has regularly played in the number one position, started the season well with two early singles wins. He is joined by Keisuke Kogo and Knox Treasure who compliment the team nicely and add great depth. UWA take on Applecross Casey who are yet to win but have challenged many sides already taking rubbers off them. The team is headlined by Lincoln Duckett who is one of the best players in the competition. 

Hensman Park remains the third side yet to lose and will come up against Applecross Curtis who had an impressive win over Cottesloe in round two. A key strength of Hensman Park’s side is that they win the big moments, so far this season they are four out of four wins when matches go to the match tie-break. 

Cottesloe plays the bottom of the table side Greenwood but the match may be closer than you think. Cottesloe has won two matches but against sides yet to win where Greenwood has played against the three sides that are undefeated. 

The girl’s competition is set to see some big matches this Sunday as Mt Lawley and Hensman Park battle it out to keep themselves in contention with top spot. Mt Lawley have claimed two wins but have yet to play one of the early top sides. Charlotte Mweemba who earlier in the season, received player of the week in round one, is the form player of the competition with two singles wins out of two. 

Cottesloe, sitting on top will be a tough challenge for Greenwood with the Manoj sisters working well in tandem. The sisters are both three singles wins out of three and are joined by a consistent side which features Jasmin Heapes and Amelia Hilton who have all started the season well. 

Another key and potentially close match that could go either way will be Mosman Park against UWA. Both sides sit next to each other on the ladder, and both have one win to their name. UWA are fresh off a win against Mt Lawley with wins from Simona Costine, Lucy Gibson and Trianna Fernando while Mosman Park showed their strength with their depth as Eva Lings and Eva Ishchenko won their rubbers for Mosman Park in the number three and four position. 

All matches to start at 8.30 am this Sunday.  

Girl’s State League results: Match Centre – Division Profile – 2025/26 Casey Dellacqua Cup – Girl’s Junior State League | Casey Dellacqua Cup 

Boy’s State League results: Match Centre – Division Profile – 2025/26 Rob Kilderry Cup – Boy’s Junior State League | Division 1