Local NewsSports Kirton boys acing it by Barbados Today 07/08/2024 written by Barbados Today 07/08/2024 3 min read A+A- Reset The Kirton boys with Dad. (Anthony De Beauville) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.8K Four Barbados players are presently in Saint Lucia for the Sagicor Junior International Tennis Tournament. Being played at the National Tennis Centre in Beausejour, Gros Islet, this competition is part of the COTECC (Confederation of Tennis of Central America and the Caribbean) Under-14 Caribbean Tour. Regrettably, there has been precious little play, thanks to a number of rain interruptions. Sets have been curtailed as well, but the tournament is beginning to shape up nonetheless, as it heads towards a climax on Thursday. In two days of scheduled play, the boys were able to get in seven matches, whilst only five matches had been concluded on the girlsโ side. Barbadosโ Micah Austin, who is unseeded, lost to Trinidad & Tobagoโs Anneleise Orr, the sixth seed, 5-3, 1-4, 10-6. Also unseeded, Adai Hope went down to fifth seed Shreya Rawat of St Kitts & Nevis, 4-0, 4-0. The number two seed overall, and top seed in Group 2, Dimitri defeated Saint Lucih aโs Denney Estava 4-2, 4-1 to get play underway. Fourth-seeded Zane trounced Giovanni Quinn of Antigua & Barbuda 4-2, 4-1 to top his group as well. The Antiguan is the number five seed. Both boys, of course, are fresh off making singles and doubles finals in St Vincent & the Grenadines, where they came away with a first place trophy and two second-place gongs. Damani Kirton, their father, told Barbados TODAY that the brothers (both of whom attend Queens College) are enjoying their holiday travels. You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend โWell, weโve been having a very productive summer,โ he said. โWe just came from St Vincent & the Grenadines, where Dimitri was victorious in his bid for the singles title at COTECC Under 14, and his brotherโs made it to the final as well. We are now here in Saint Lucia, where theyโre vying for the single titles as well. We were lucky to make it to the main draw, Iโm hoping that they can do as well as they can, and that results are good.โ The senior Kirton noted that in addition to their interest in tennis, both boys are keen on chess, both play steelpan, and they enjoy a day swimming at the beach. In fact, the boys were challenging each other to a chess match whilst waiting out the rain. Damani explained to Barbados TODAY that their closeness has been an important aspect of their continued growth. โIn the last couple of years, well, we have definitely seen an increase in their maturity,โ he said. โThey have more control over their emotions, in that they are able to deal with the wins and the losses in a more moderate way. Skillwise they continue to improve; we want to thank the Trident Academy in Barbados, where they train. โAnd their overall development has continued to be positive. A lot of it has to do with the fact that they have each other to feed off of with the wins and the losses, with the training, with the physical aspect, as well as the mental aspects. So itโs good they have each other, and because of that they have to push each other to higher heights.โ Damani said his hope is that tennis will be able to contribute to the boysโ education down the road. โThe skyโs the limit,โ he concluded. (TF) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Government to table deposit insurance legislation for credit unions 21/06/2026 TVET targets stronger links in health and wellness industry 21/06/2026 NCF revives return of Large Masโ to Crop Over 21/06/2026