Despite heavy challenges from European nations, the U.S. has built a legacy of success at Les Petits As - Le Mondial Lacoste. It makes the tournament’s first international qualifying event—hosted this week in the United States—a natural fit.
“It’s the way to assure the participation of the best kids from all around the world,” says Jean-Baptiste Simeon-Knaebel, director of the Les Petits As - USA Playoffs Lacoste. “The tournament is ruled by Tennis Europe and all the best Europeans are selected through their ranking. In order to avoid any mistake in delivering wild cards, the playoffs system will allow us to select the best kids from all continents.”
Held this week at Club Med Sandpiper Bay in Florida, Les Petits As - USA Playoffs Lacoste will award boys and girls entry into January’s main event in Tarbes, France. Sixteen boys and 16 girls were invited to the hard-court tournament based on their USTA ranking or by USTA coaches. After a round-robin stage, the field was whittled down to eight quarterfinalists on in each draw. (You can follow the boys' and girls' draws here.) The champions and runners-up will earn passage to Les Petits As - Le Mondial Lacoste. Winners of the third-place match will be rewarded with a wild card to the International’s Qualifications of Les Petits As – Le Mondial Lacoste à Tarbes.
Some of the players who progressed to the quarterfinal stage in Florida include Katrina Scott (won the Corpus Christi ITF tournament in 2017), Robin Montgomery (won the Girls’ National Hard Court Championships 14U in 2017), Evan Wen (ranked No. 6 in USTA Boys 14s), Victor Lilov (2016 B12's Orange Bowl champion) and Jonah Braswell (2017 B14's Clay Court finalist).
Also advancing was 13-year-old Bruno Kuzuhara, who began the tournament with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Lucas Brown: