Young tennis players Anna Loughlan and Naomi Jackson could be among the stars of the future after earning places at the Lawn Tennis Association’s FutureStars programme.
The pair have both earned a place at the Lawn Tennis Association's FutureStars programme following a hugely-successful 2009.
Loughlan, 9, trains at the Cambridge David Lloyd Club and has been identified as one of the best juniors in the country based on her performances over the past year. Fourteen year old Jackson, trains at the Hills Road High Performance Centre and recently represented Cambridgeshire at the Winter County Cup.
The duo are among 426 players named on the programme which means they will both receive funding from the LTA to support their development over 2010.
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