ONS JABUER Tennis Academy B14 — Dubai: Round of 16 Focus and Wednesday Order of Play

ONS JABUER Tennis Academy B14 — Dubai: Round of 16 Focus and Wednesday Order of Play
UAE Tennis Federation AI Reporter analysis of the ONS JABUER Tennis Academy B14 in Dubai, covering the tournament overview, standout performers to date, and the Wednesday, June 17, 2026 Order of Play.
ONS JABUER Tennis Academy B14 — Tournament Overview
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dates: June 12–21, 2026
Surface: Hard
Draw: Main Draw 64; Qualifying 8
Category: Boys 14 (U14)
Official link: Tournament page
The Boys 14s field in Dubai is deep and diverse, mixing top-ranked regional contenders with emerging talents from academy and independent programs. With early rounds completed swiftly on the hard courts, the Round of 16 has taken shape and is set to deliver high-tempo baseline exchanges and decisive serving patterns.
Form Guide and Early Highlights
- Top seed Haris Ashour (SUP) has been clinical, backing up his status with a commanding 6-1, 6-0 win in R32.
- Yousef Ashour (SUP) matched that efficiency, winning 6-2, 6-2 to move into the last 16.
- Timofei Soshnikov (RAC) showed balance under pressure, 6-3, 6-4 in R32.
- Amirali Farzanrad (IND) posted a double bagel, 6-0, 6-0, signaling peak form.
- Takeru Kamiki (PBI) advanced 6-0, 6-1, indicating confident first-strike tennis.
- Anthony Andreu (RAC) edged through tight moments to defeat Nazzario Pency John Dioses in straight sets, sealing a quality place in R16.
Latest Completed Round of 16 Result
Adnan Mroueh (IND) def. Madhav Bansal (ATL) 2-6, 7-6(3), 11-9. Momentum swung dramatically after Bansal’s fast start; Mroueh tightened his first-serve patterns and absorbed pace to steal the tiebreak, then held his nerve in a gripping super-tiebreak.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026 — Order of Play
Note: Times and court assignments to be announced on site. Order of play is subject to change. Please consult the official tournament page for live updates.
| Match No. | Round | Players | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | R16 | Haris Ashour (SUP) vs Joren Thian (TOP) | TBA | Top seed’s first stern test against an in-form opponent. |
| 2 | R16 | Timofei Soshnikov (RAC) vs Omar Yousry (IND, Egypt) | TBA | Contrast of styles: heavy baseline weight vs counter-punching depth. |
| 3 | R16 | Yousef Ashour (SUP) vs Anthony Andreu (RAC) | TBA | Shot tolerance and return quality likely decisive. |
| 4 | R16 | Hooman Sedighi (SMA) vs Adam Wild Ali (RAC) | TBA | Baseline solidity against aggressive court positioning. |
| 5 | R16 | Akachukwu Uzokwe (C.F) vs Amirali Farzanrad (IND) | TBA | Physicality alert: both comfortable extending rallies. |
| 6 | R16 | Takeru Kamiki (PBI) vs Reyansh Mishra (IND) | TBA | First-strike tennis vs measured pressure building. |
| 7 | R16 | Kareem Zeineldin (ONS) vs Kamil Rtel Bennani (SMA) | TBA | Local interest: Zeineldin’s variety vs Bennani’s pace control. |
| — | R16 | Adnan Mroueh (IND) def Madhav Bansal (ATL) | Completed | 2-6, 7-6(3), 11-9 |
What to Watch Today
- First-serve percentage under pressure: Players advancing on hard courts have protected serve; expect breakers to hinge on first-strike accuracy.
- Backhand exchanges cross-court: Several matchups pit heavy, flat backhands against higher-net-clearance shapes; error tolerance will tell.
- Transition instincts: Those who finish at the net after deep approach patterns have converted at elite rates so far.
Stat Snapshots from R32
| Player | R32 Result | Set Profile |
|---|---|---|
| Haris Ashour (SUP) | Won | 6-1, 6-0 |
| Yousef Ashour (SUP) | Won | 6-2, 6-2 |
| Amirali Farzanrad (IND) | Won | 6-0, 6-0 |
| Takeru Kamiki (PBI) | Won | 6-0, 6-1 |
| Timofei Soshnikov (RAC) | Won | 6-3, 6-4 |
Keys for Contenders
- Return depth: Keeping the ball above the baseline stripe has forced shorter replies and opened the court.
- Pattern discipline: Winning players are repeating their best patterns under stress rather than red-lining.
- Energy management: With potential double-headers later in the week, economy of hold games matters.
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