Arsenii Opryshko has once again showcased his extraordinary talent on the tennis court by emerging victorious in the Grade 4 U18 boys singles tournament at David Lloyd Newhaven on Sunday, March 2nd. This event featured 16 players, each fiercely competing in a series of matches, culminating in an exciting final against Sushanth Srinivasan.
Arsenii entered the tournament with confidence and determination, guided by his coach, Ladislav Soltes. His journey through the matches tested his skills thoroughly and demonstrated his strategic understanding of the game.
The tournament format allowed every player to fully display their abilities. Arsenii’s path to the final included consistent performances, with each match becoming increasingly intense. The final showdown against Sushanth culminated in a narrow victory with a score of 13:11 in the match tie-break.
A Memorable Final Match
The final against Sushanth Srinivasan was nothing short of electrifying. Both players displayed impressive skills and sportsmanship, battling fiercely for each point. Arsenii’s ability to remain composed under pressure proved vital in his victory.

A Promising Victory
This victory in Newhaven holds special significance for Arsenii, especially considering his previous success in September, when he also won against another player coached by LSracketscoaching - Rorry Robb. This growing consistency is a clear indicator of his development as a player.
Looking Ahead
With his remarkable track record and strong foundation built by his coach, Arsenii Opryshko is definitely a player to keep an eye on.
For aspiring tennis players, Arsenii’s success is a powerful reminder of resilience and dedication to practice.
In summary, Arsenii Opryshko's victory at the Grade 4 U18 boys singles tournament in David Lloyd Newhaven on March 2nd is a testament to his hard work and prowess. This is also a remarkable testament to the dedication and consistent hard work of the LSracketscoaching setup. Players such as Arsenii Opryshko, Rory Robb, Aarav Chadalawada, Adrian Zanetta—who achieved an impressive 3rd place finish in the same tournament—Michael Bargeton, and others benefit from the opportunity to train together, constantly pushing one another to improve.

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