Novak Palombo, Ayumi Ito, Ethan Domingo and Emilie Chen were crowned singles champions at the 2024 12/u and 14/u Junior Tour Finals in Sydney, winning the inaugural De Minaur Junior Tour scholarships in the process.
Sydney, NSW, Australia, 13 November 2024 | Camille Russo
Novak Palombo (VIC), Ayumi Ito (NSW), Ethan Domingo (NSW) and Emilie Chen (NSW) have been crowned the singles champions at the 2024 12/u and 14/u Junior Tour Finals at Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre.
Not only did the winners take home the coveted national titles, but they also won the inaugural De Minaur Junior Tour scholarships, awarded to the two winners of each age group.
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In the 12/u girls’ singles action, third seed Ayumi Ito defeated fourth seed Emma Esenova 7-6(4) 6-1 in an almost two-hour-long battle.
When asked how it felt to take home the title and the chance to train with top-10 Aussie Alex de Minaur, Ito said: “It feels pretty good. I hope I don’t stuff up with Alex. He’s not the biggest like me, so it’s pretty cool how he moves really quick, and hopefully I can do the same.
“I think it’s just going to make me grow as a person and just inspire me in a lot of different ways. I want to be a professional tennis player, and I think this is one of the steps to make it.”
In the boys’ 12/u final, top seed Novak Palombo beat second seed Aleksandr Kharkov 6-4 6-3, finishing the season in Australia without losing any singles matches all year.
Going through his mind in the final moments of the match was: “finish it, finish it, you really want this scholarship!”
The inaugural #DeMinaurJuniorTour scholarship recipients 🙌
Congratulations to the winners of the 12/u and 14/u Junior Tour Finals!
🏆 14/u Boys: Ethan Domingo (NSW)
🏆 14/u Girls: Emilie Chen (NSW)
🏆 12/u Girls: Ayumi Ito (NSW)
🏆 12/u Boys: Novak Palombo (VIC) pic.twitter.com/Nxg3xRJLXj— TennisAustralia (@TennisAustralia) November 11, 2024
“I’m very pleased with myself because I put lots of hard work into this tournament,” Palombo shared. “I want to learn how he [Alex] deals with crowds, everyone watching him and how he goes in important moments. I was definitely more motivated to win because of the scholarship.”
In the 14/u boys’ singles final, No.2 seed seed Lucas Han wasn’t able to defeat No.1 seed Ethan Domingo.
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