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Top Seed Efremova Ousted on Opening Day of Roland Garros Juniors; UNC’s Brantmeier and Evans Claim Pro Circuit Titles; Smith Captures Little Rock Challenger; Bigun Wins First Pro Title in Lakewood

Top Seed Efremova Ousted on Opening Day of Roland Garros Juniors; UNC’s Brantmeier and Evans Claim Pro Circuit Titles; Smith Captures Little Rock Challenger; Bigun Wins First Pro Title in Lakewood

It’s only May, but we know that will be no girls junior calendar slam champion in 2026, after Australian Open winner Ksenia Efremova of France lost in the first round of the Roland Garros Junior Championships today to 14-year-old qualifier Ekaterina Dotsenko of Russia.  Efremova, the top seed, had not played any junior events since her Australian Open girls title, and had just one qualifying win in her five tournaments at the WTA tour level this spring. Dotsenko, the 2025 Les Petits As champion, earned two good wins in qualifying but she had not won more than one match in the three ITF junior events she’s played on clay this year.

It was a discouraging opening day for Americans, with all six girls in action losing, and only four of the nine boys advancing.

Qualifier Agassi Rusher was one of the bright spots, with the 17-year-old from Florida earning his first win at a junior slam with a 6-4 7-5 decision over Motoharu Abe of Japan. Abe, the runner-up in last fall’s Japanese wild card playoff, received entry into the tournament after the winner, Kenta Watanabe, got in on his own ranking. Rusher will play his second round match Monday, as will Michael Antonius. Keaton Hance[6] and Ryan Cozad, the other two US boys advancing to the second round, will play their matches Tuesday.

The other boys qualifier, Safir Azam, led No. 3 seed Jamie Mackenzie of Germany 6-1, 4-4, but Mackenzie saved a break point in that game and went on to post a 1-6, 6-4, 6-2 victory.

Welles Newman had eight set points late in the first set against No. 11 seed Paola Pinera Celorio of Spain, but Pinera Celorio saved them all mostly with winners or forced errors, then converted her first set point at 11-10 in the tiebreaker and went on to a 7-6(10), 6-2 victory.

The doubles draws are out, with US Open boys doubles champions Kennedy and Hance the No. 2 seeds and on Monday’s schedule. Jack Secord and Puerto Rico’s Yannik Alvarez are the No. 6 seeds, with Luis Miguel of Brazil and Ziga Sesko of Slovenia the top seeds.

Pinera Celorio and Victoria Barros of Brazil are the top seeds in girls doubles; Welles Newman and Jordyn Hazelitt, who won a W35 earlier this month in Florida, are the No. 8 seeds. Thea Frodin and her partner Anastasija Cvetkovic of Serbia are the No. 3 seeds.

Sunday’s first round Roland Garros junior results of Americans:

Flynn Thomas(SUI) d. Jack Secord 1-6, 6-3, 6-1
Michael Antonius[13] d. Kirill Filaretov(RUS) 7-5, 6-0
Jamie Mackenzie[3](GER) d. Safir Azam[Q] 1-6, 6-4, 6-2
Agassi Rusher[Q] d. Motoharu Abe[WC](JPN) 6-4, 7-5
Keaton Hance[6] d. Marat Salbiev[Q](RUS) 6-3, 3-6, 6-1
Connor Doig(RSA) d. Gavin Goode 6-1, 2-0 ret.
Ryan Cozad d. Savva Rybkin(RUS) 6-2, 6-2
Raffaele Ciurnelli(ITA) d. Andy Johnson[11] 6-2, 6-4
Oliver Majdandzic([Q]GER) d. Tanishk Konduri 6-2, 6-4

Alisa Oktiabreva[12](RUS) d. Melije Clarke 6-1, 6-3
Felitsata Dorofeeva-Rybas[14](RUS) d. Lani Chang 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(3)
Giulia Popa(ROU) d. Sarah Ye[Q] 6-1, 6-1
Paola Pinera Celorio[11](ESP) d. Welles Newman 7-6(10), 6-2
Mariia Markarova[8](RUS) d. Jordyn Hazelitt 6-1, 7-5
Maia Burcescu(ROU) d. Thea Frodin 6-1, 6-3

Monday’s Roland Garros first round junior matches featuring Americans:

Carrie-Anne Hoo[Q] v Daphnee Mpetshi Perricard[WC](FRA)
Janae Preston[15] v Cindy Langlais[WC](FRA)

Jack Kennedy[4] v Emilio Camacho(ECU)

Tuesday’s Roland Garros second round junior matches featuring Americans:

Michael Antonius[13] v Kanta Watanabe(JPN)
Agassi Rusher[Q] v Zangar Nurlanuly[8](KAZ)

The 2023 and 2024 US Open boys champions have advanced to the men’s quarterfinals at Roland Garros with Joao Fonseca of Brazil(2023) beating Casper Rudd of Norway 7-5, 7-6(8), 5-7, 6-2 and Rafael Jodar(2024) of Spain coming from two sets down to defeat compatriot Pablo Carreno Busta 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.

Monday’s fourth round Roland Garros matches featuring Americans:

Zachary Svajda v Flavio Cobolli[10](ITA)

Frances Tiafoe[19] v Matteo Arnaldi(ITA)

Madison Keys[19] v Diana Shnaider[25](RUS)

Just two weeks removed from their NCAA quarterfinal loss in Athens, two North Carolina stars claimed USTA Pro Circuit events today. 

2025 NCAA singles champion and recent UNC graduate Reese Brantmeier swept the singles and doubles titles at the W35 in Wichita Kansas, beating No. 4 seed Sahaja Yamalapalli(Sam Houston) of India 6-4, 6-0 for her second ITF women’s World Tennis Tour singles title, with her first the W15 in Lakewood in 2023. She and partner Maria Sholokova, the recent Wisconsin graduate, then played the doubles final, which had been pushed back to Sunday due to persistent rain delays during the week. In a battle between unseeded teams Brantmeier and Sholokova beat Maya Iyengar and Ekaterina Khayrutdinova(Auburn) 6-3, 6-1 in the final. 

Evans, a rising senior at UNC, showed no signs of fatigue in her seventh match since Monday, defeating No. 5 seed Anne Christine Lutkemeyer, a UCLA senior graduating this month, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 in the final of the W15 in Lakewood California. It’s the first pro title for the 20-year-old from Virginia.
Another 20-year-old, Kaylan Bigun, also captured his first pro title, with the former UCLA Bruin replicating Evans’ comeback with one of his own in the M15 in Lakewood. The top seed, who played for UCLA in the 2025 dual match season, defeated No. 4 seed Amit Vales of Israel 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.
For a full recap, with comments from all four finalists, see this article from SoCal Pro Series media contact Steve Pratt.

Colton Smith won his third Challenger title today at the ATP 75 in Little Rock Arkansas, with the former Arizona All-American getting through a difficult week with frequent rain delays and a late night Saturday in order to finish the semifinals. Smith, the No. 3 seed, defeated No. 5 seed Michael Mmoh 6-2, 6-4 for his the first Challenger title outside of Cleveland, taking all five of his matches in straight sets.
Smith is the No. 5 seed in next week’s ATP Challenger 75 in Tyler Texas, with wild cards given to Trevor Svajda(SMU), Sebastian Gorzny(TCU, Texas) and Landon Ardila(Princeton). Adam Walton(Tennessee) of Australia is the top seed.

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