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Jake Delaney and Jesse Delaney’s successes from May to now

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Jake Delaney and Jesse Delaney's successes from May to now

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Jake Delaney and Jesse Delaney could be included in an article similar to the one describing British tennis players who are exceeding expectations in ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors and ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour tournaments. Tennis Australia has provided information about ITF Men’s World Tennis Tour events in which they have excelled, which helps to describe their accomplishments since May.

The ‘M15 Karuizawa’ took place between 27 May and 2 June. Although Jake Delaney and Jesse Delaney failed to win the men’s doubles tournament, the event had personal significance for both of them.

They subsequently took part in events in Guam and Hong Kong. These tournaments have also been referred to as the 2024 King’s Guam ITF Men’s World Tennis Tour and the Bank of China Hong Kong ITF Men’s World Tennis Tour 2024.

Both were seeded in the 2024 King’s Guam ITF World Tennis Tour men’s singles tournament. Jake was hailed for becoming the champion, and Jesse also stood out, having made his way to the event’s quarter-finals.

Jake took on Ryuki Matsuda at the tournament final. He was also one of the seeds, and both have prior experience of competing in the qualifying stages and main draws of ATP Challenger Tour events.

Jake and Jesse participated in two tournaments in Hong Kong, both held in June (between the 10th and 16th and from the 17th to the 23rd). In the second event, they earned a place in the men’s doubles semi-finals, and Jake advanced to the men’s singles final.

After the tournaments in Hong Kong, Jake Delaney and Jesse Delaney won two of the three tournaments they paired up in, which were organized in Nakhon Si Thammarat. They also acquired the ‘Darwin International 2’ men’s doubles title.

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