The Phnom Penh Post

Novices eager to overcome a nervous start

- HS Manjunath

CAMBODIA’S five-member squad of fresh faces drawn from its grassroots program got a first taste of regional competitio­n earlier this week at the ongoing ITF under-14 event in Ho Chi Minh City.

With four out of the five travelling outside the country for the first time, the players were understand­ably edgy in the first of the two tournament­s and ended up with no wins.

But they are eager to put the lessons learnt in those matches for good and get better results when they move into the next event, predicted travelling coach Run Dun, who is more popularly known as Coach Som and for whom this is also his first big break.

For the first time, Tennis Cambodia chose two female players, Nyem Srey Noch and Lou Reaksmey, both of whom are from Siem Reap’s booming grassroots initiative.

It highlighte­d the steady progress being made in the nor t hwest r e g ion he ade d by head coach Scott Windus, who also mentored Som to fit the role he is playing in the developmen­t.

Also on the team are Chhieu Chaya from Phnom Penh, Rouert Sampun from Battambang, and Soum Rootha from Siem Reap.

The ITF Asia 14 and Under Developmen­t Championsh­ips is being played out at Phu Tho Tennis Club.

With the first event now out of the way, the Cambodian players are looking for the start of the week to compete again and improve their record before they return on January 20 all the wiser for this unique exposure as never before have so many players been sent to another country for a similar ITF event.

Results from Event 1 Boys singles Rouert Sampun Chhieu Chaya, Girls singles Lou Reaksmey Nyem Srey Noch

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