Many of ACE Tennis players will join the yearly pilgrimage to Florida for the international holiday tennis events. These events include the Eddie Herr tournament in Bradenton, as well as the Prince Cup and Orange Bowl events in Miami. ACE Tennis participants include Rafa Davidian, Burlington; Amanjeet Dhaliwal, Mississauga; Roman Trkulja, Etobicoke; Kai Broomfield, Toronto; Morgan Allen, Toronto; Katerina Pallivets, Toronto; Alec Luchak, Mississauga; Christina Luca, Oakville and Alejandro Tabilo, Mississauga.
These players will try to cap a very successful 2008 competitive campaign for ACE players who have won four national championships in 2008. Following is a list of ACE Tennis players who won tournaments this past fall:
BOYS
Sep. 5, 2008: Daniel Nestor Charity winner U18: Morgan Allen, Toronto
Sep. 20, 2008: Cutten U16 winner: Derek Emerson, Mississauga
Oct. 10, 2008: Thanksgiving Classic winner U18: Gergely Sajdik, Burlington
Oct. 10, 2008: Thanksgiving Classic winner U16: Alejandro Tabilo, Mississauga
Oct. 24, 2008: National U 16 winner: Amanjeet Dhaliwal, Mississauga
Oct 31, 2008: ACE U16 winner: Rafael Davidian, Burlington
Nov. 7, 2008: ACE Cup winner U12: Alejandro Tabilo, Mississauga
Nov. 14, 2008: National U14 winner: Andres Olave, Burlington
Nov. 14, 2008: Cutten U18 winner: Norbert Nemcsek, Burlington
Nov. 14, 2008 : Boys All-Star U16 winner: Amanjeet Dhaliwal, Mississauga
Nov 21, 2008: Niagara Academy U16 winner: Luke Saunders, Halifax/Burlington
Nov. 24, 2008: ACE *** U14 winner: Luke Galli, Mississauga
GIRLS
Oct. 7, 2008: ITF U18 winner: Katerina Palivets, Markam
Oct 10, 2008: Thanksgiving Classic winner U18: Evangeline Repic, Oakville
Oct. 31, 2008: ACE U16 winner: Evangeline Repic, Oakville
Nov. 7, 2008: ACE Cup U12 winner: Renata Moldovan
Nov. 21, 2008: ACE U16 winner: Marieve Edwards, Burlington
ACE Tennis started in the spring of 1999 in Burlington, Ontario. Formerly the All-Canadian Academy created in 1977, ACE Tennis signified the beginning of a new era while respecting the history and roots of the original program which was responsible for creating many of Canada’s top players under the direction of Hall of Fame coach Pierre Lamarche. ACE Tennis is located at Cedar Springs Health, Racquet and Sportsclub and has been selected annually as the top training facility in Canada. Please visit www.acetennis.ca for more information.