GU12 Cranleigh Tournament, Abu Dhabi — Day 2 Analysis and Order of Play (Saturday, December 20, 2025)

GU12 Cranleigh Tournament, Abu Dhabi — Day 2 Analysis and Order of Play (Saturday, December 20, 2025)
GU12 Cranleigh Tournament, Abu Dhabi — Day 2 Analysis and Order of Play (Saturday, December 20, 2025) Date: 20/12/2025

GU12 Cranleigh Tournament, Abu Dhabi — Day 2 Analysis and Order of Play (Saturday, December 20, 2025)

UAE Tennis Federation AI Report: Day 2 analysis for the GU12 Cranleigh Tournament in Abu Dhabi, featuring a concise tournament overview and today’s semifinal order of play for Saturday, December 20, 2025.

Tournament Overview

The GU12 Cranleigh Tournament is underway in Abu Dhabi from December 19–28, 2025. Hosted on hard courts and played with the official Prince ball, the event features a compact Main Draw of four players and an eight-player Qualifying Draw. This is a Girls' Under 12 singles event (non-team) under the UAE Tennis Federation calendar.

  • Main Draw Size: 4
  • Qualifying Draw Size: 8
  • Surface: Hard
  • Official Ball: Prince
  • Entry Fee: 125
  • Road to Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open: No

Full tournament details and updates: UAE Tennis Federation Tournament Page.

Competitive Landscape

With a four-player Main Draw, margins are slim and match management is critical. Based on the listed UAE ranking positions in the entry list, four contenders line up as follows:

  1. Aradhya HEGDE (Club: CHA) — Rank 8
  2. Reet KHANNA (Club: IND) — Rank 13
  3. Urja ROSHAN (Club: GLO) — Rank 50
  4. Moksha TIYYAGURA (Club: IND) — Rank 72

On hard courts, first-serve percentage, depth through the middle, and consistency in backhand exchanges often decide junior matches. Expect patient baseline patterns with opportunistic finishing at the first short ball.

Key Storylines to Watch

  • Form vs. ranking: The tighter the draw, the greater the chance of a momentum swing outweighing ranking gaps.
  • Return games matter: In GU12, breaking serve can be frequent; holding at key moments is a separator.
  • Shot tolerance: The player with fewer unforced errors in 6–10 ball rallies will likely control the scoreboard.

Today’s Order of Play — Saturday, December 20, 2025

The Main Draw semifinals headline Day 2. Court assignments and start times are to be announced and may be subject to on-site scheduling.

OrderRoundMatchPlayersCourtTime
1SemifinalSF1Reet KHANNA (IND) vs Urja ROSHAN (GLO)TBATBA
2SemifinalSF2Moksha TIYYAGURA (IND) vs Aradhya HEGDE (CHA)TBATBA
Match-by-Match Analysis
SF1: Reet KHANNA (IND) vs Urja ROSHAN (GLO)

Ranking tilt favors Khanna (13) over Roshan (50), but rally tolerance will be decisive. If Khanna establishes depth early and takes time away with crosscourt backhands, she can create short forehands to finish. Roshan’s path is to extend exchanges, force extra balls, and target Khanna’s contact point on the backhand wing under pressure.

SF2: Moksha TIYYAGURA (IND) vs Aradhya HEGDE (CHA)

On paper, Hegde (8) carries the edge over Tiyyagura (72). The key for Hegde is a high first-serve percentage and early neutralization of second-serve returns. For Tiyyagura, variety—high, heavy crosscourt balls and occasional short angles—can disrupt rhythm and open the court.

What Is at Stake Today?

  • A place in the final: With a four-player draw, semifinal winners advance to the championship match.
  • Confidence and momentum: Early-seasonal rhythm on hard courts translates well to later rounds.
Practical Information
  • City: Abu Dhabi
  • Dates: December 19–28, 2025
  • Surface: Hard
  • Official Ball: Prince
  • Tournament link: uaetennis.ae

Analyst’s Checklist for Viewers

  1. First-serve percentage and double faults at pressure points (3–3, 4–4).
  2. Depth to the backhand corner and willingness to change direction down the line.
  3. Transition choices: approach on the right ball vs. over-pressing from behind the baseline.

For live updates, check the official page: UAE Tennis Federation — GU12 Cranleigh Tournament.