Longines Future Tennis Aces Event Brings Together Three Generations of Tennis at Roland Garros

June 12, 2012 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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After two days of highly emotional tennis, the final of the Longines Future Tennis Aces Roland Garros 2012 tournament was held over the final weekend at Roland Garros. Destanee Aiava from Australia won the tournament, beating Haruna Arakawa from Japan. This exciting duel was followed by an exhibition match that brought together three generations of players. The two finalists of the Longines Future Tennis Aces Roland Garros 2012 tournament teamed up with Stefanie Graf and Sabine Lisicki, with Mansour Bahrami also joining in the fun. Afterwards Longines presented the two youngsters with an annual bursary of $2,000 to pay for their tennis equipment until their 16th birthday.

The U.S. was represented in Paris by Rachel Lim, a 12-year-old, from Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., who won the Longines Future Tennis Aces qualifying tournament for U.S. participants last month. Lim, USTA ranked 22nd in the 12 & Under Division, lost in the first round against the top-seeded player from Russia.

The Longines Future Tennis Aces Roland Garros 2012 tournament was a huge success. Through this tournament, Longines—the official partner of Roland Garros—aims to look for tomorrow’s tennis champions and to promote sport as well as respect, fair play and tolerance, which are essential for the enjoyment of sport. Over two days, the 16 players, all under the age of 13 and from all corners of the world, did their best to qualify for the final on Saturday morning.

A press conference was held in the Tennis Museum at Roland Garros to wind up the Longines Future Tennis Aces Tournament Roland Garros 2012, with the presence of Walter von Känel, president of Longines; Graf; Lisicki; Florence Ollivier-Lamarque, general director of Swatch Group France; Gilbert Ysern, general director of the French Tennis Federation and director of the French Open; and Nelson Montfort.


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