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High hopes for British Junior Open home heroes Courtesy of Donna Helmer England’s national coaching team has high hopes for the English contingent competing at the Dunlop British Junior Open (BJO) from 2-6 January in Birmingham. Last year saw England produce eight quarter-finalists, three semi-finalists and two winners, making it the nation’s most successful championships in recent history. And with 11 of those players competing at the 2019 event, National Junior Coach Lee Drew is optimistic about England’s performance: “Our performance at last year’s British Junior Open put England firmly back on the map at world-level. We’re looking to build and capitalise on this success and have high hopes for our home heroes. “Across the age categories, we’ve a good spread of strong contenders who have a track record of performing well on home soil against the world’s best.” Leading
the English charge in the Boys’ Under 19s category is 3/4 seed Nick
Wall (Yorks) (right) - the current Under 19 British and English
National champion, as well as 2018 Dutch Junior Open champion Lewis
Anderson (Warks) seeded 9/16.“Nick’s of world calibre and has made great strides in the last 12 months reaching the last eight of the World Junior Championships in July,” says Drew. “Similarly, Lewis Anderson has had a promising year claiming the Dutch Junior Open Under 19 title in July despite being unseeded and knocking out several top seeds.” Two
strong contenders in the Girls Under 19s are Essex duo Elise Lazarus
(left) and Alice Green whose fine form of late has seen them earn a
3/4 and 5/8 seeding respectively.“Elise and Alice have got that pedigree behind them, having represented England at the World Juniors but also having performed very well at last year’s British Open which stands them in good stead,” says Drew.
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Preview Courtesy of Donna Helmer Egypt and Malaysia headline 2019 British Junior Open draws The finest juniors from around the world will
descend on Birmingham, England for the 93rd edition of the Dunlop
British Junior Open, with Egypt and Malaysia dominating the 2019
draws after the seedings were finalised yesterday. |