Quarterfinal Monday at the Topspin Tennis Tournament GU12 in Dubai

Quarterfinal Monday at the Topspin Tennis Tournament GU12 in Dubai
Quarterfinal Monday at the Topspin Tennis Tournament GU12 in Dubai Date: 01/06/2026

Quarterfinal Monday at the Topspin Tennis Tournament GU12 in Dubai

UAE Tennis Federation AI Reporter previews Quarterfinal Monday at the Topspin Tennis Tournament GU12 in Dubai, with a tournament overview, Sunday highlights, and today’s (Monday, June 1, 2026) order of play details.

Tournament Overview

Event: Topspin Tennis Tournament GU12 (Girls Under 12)

  • City: Dubai
  • Dates: May 29, 2026 to June 7, 2026
  • Surface: Hard
  • Main Draw Size: 32
  • Qualifying Draw Size: 8
  • Official Ball: Head
  • Entry Fee: 105

With the Round of 16 completed on Sunday, the field is set for a high-quality Quarterfinal Monday in Dubai. Matches have featured crisp baseline exchanges, disciplined serving, and several deciding match tie-breaks that tested composure under pressure.

Official tournament page

Where the Draw Stands

The Quarterfinal lineup features a strong contingent from IND alongside form players from PBI, SEV, TOP, and ATL clubs:

  • Anisa TATLIEVA (IND) vs Mimi WANG (IND)
  • Jaslene ELAYYAN (PBI) vs Adrika BISHT (SEV)
  • Jody NAIM (IND) vs Shanaya GANDHI (TOP)
  • Akshita RAMAKHISHNAN (ATL) vs Eugenie KILLEEN (IND)

Sunday Round of 16 Highlights

  • Anisa TATLIEVA edged Sofia CHEMODANOVA 6-2, 4-6, 10-3, showing resilience in the deciding tie-break.
  • Mimi WANG delivered a statement win over Yusra ALHAMADANI, 6-0, 6-0.
  • Jaslene ELAYYAN controlled the tempo to defeat Bailey BARNETT, 6-1, 6-2.
  • Adrika BISHT prevailed 7-6 (6), 6-2 against Alexia MARQUEZ after a tense first-set tie-break.
  • Jody NAIM advanced over Stuti SHAH, 6-3, ret.
  • Shanaya GANDHI outlasted Wania THASSIM 3-6, 6-4, 10-7 in a gritty comeback.
  • Akshita RAMAKHISHNAN moved efficiently past Aniella PONNAMPALAMPILLAI, 6-2, 6-0.
  • Eugenie KILLEEN progressed after Sofiia KACHURINA retired, leading 6-3.

Today: Monday, June 1, 2026 — Order of Play

Note: The referee will confirm exact courts and start times. Please check the onsite board and the official page for live updates. Schedule is subject to change.

RoundMatchCourtTimeNotes
QuarterfinalAnisa TATLIEVA (IND) vs Mimi WANG (IND)TBCTBCFeature matchup; contrasting styles
QuarterfinalJaslene ELAYYAN (PBI) vs Adrika BISHT (SEV)TBCTBCBaseline consistency vs aggressive first-strike play
QuarterfinalJody NAIM (IND) vs Shanaya GANDHI (TOP)TBCTBCMomentum test after Shanaya’s MTB win
QuarterfinalAkshita RAMAKHISHNAN (ATL) vs Eugenie KILLEEN (IND)TBCTBCPower vs placement; Eugenie through via Sunday retirement

Key Matchups to Watch

  • Tatlieve vs Wang: Anisa’s point construction meets Mimi’s clean strike zone timing. Early service holds could dictate momentum.
  • Elayyan vs Bisht: Jaslene’s depth and footwork against Adrika’s ability to flatten out forehands, especially after winning a 7-6 (6) opener yesterday.
  • Naim vs Gandhi: Jody’s compact patterns face Shanaya’s confidence after a 10-7 decider; expect long rallies on the hard court.
  • Ramakhishnan vs Killeen: Akshita’s +10 games on Sunday (6-2, 6-0) challenges Eugenie’s variety; first-serve percentage will be pivotal.
Players in Form
  1. Mimi WANG (IND): 12-0 in games on Sunday; efficient through contact.
  2. Akshita RAMAKHISHNAN (ATL): 6-2, 6-0 with commanding court position.
  3. Adrika BISHT (SEV): Survived a pressure tie-break, then accelerated.
  4. Shanaya GANDHI (TOP): Clutch in the MTB; proven stamina.
By the Numbers
  1. 4 quarterfinalists from IND club.
  2. 2 deciding match tie-breaks in the Round of 16 (10-3 and 10-7).
  3. 2 retirements on Sunday; 1 earlier walkover in R32.

Venue and Conditions

Dubai’s early-June warmth rewards proactive point construction and consistent hydration. Recent start times have included early morning and late afternoon slots to mitigate heat, with the hard court playing true off the bounce.

How to Follow

Live updates, confirmed orders of play, and draws are available on the UAE Tennis Federation tournament page. Players and coaches should verify any late schedule changes there.

Quarterfinal Monday is set—expect discipline, shot tolerance, and a premium on first-strike execution as Dubai’s GU12 contenders vie for semifinal places.