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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 3071716" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>I think that Juan Carlos Aguilar, Lui Maxted and Pedro Vives Marcos will be heading to San Diego (starting 11/5) for the ITA Nationals this year. (I think I posted earlier that it would be in New York, like previous years, but instead it will be at the Barnes Tennis Center in SD). The reason I say "I think" is because they've introduced super-regionals for some this year and I'm not sure if we'll have to go through those.</p><p></p><p>Cam's Indian Wells title was not only the first ever for a British player, it was the first time an ex-college player has won there since 1985. So, all the various college sites and twitter pages have been congratulating him all week. His success is very college/university oriented - most successful pros follow the "move straight from juniors into the pros" model - he is currently the most successful at following the college model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 3071716, member: 7831"] I think that Juan Carlos Aguilar, Lui Maxted and Pedro Vives Marcos will be heading to San Diego (starting 11/5) for the ITA Nationals this year. (I think I posted earlier that it would be in New York, like previous years, but instead it will be at the Barnes Tennis Center in SD). The reason I say "I think" is because they've introduced super-regionals for some this year and I'm not sure if we'll have to go through those. Cam's Indian Wells title was not only the first ever for a British player, it was the first time an ex-college player has won there since 1985. So, all the various college sites and twitter pages have been congratulating him all week. His success is very college/university oriented - most successful pros follow the "move straight from juniors into the pros" model - he is currently the most successful at following the college model. [/QUOTE]
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