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Jacob Fearnley into first big tournament quarter final
Jacob Fearnley into first big tournament quarter final

Edinburgh Reporter

timea day ago

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  • Edinburgh Reporter

Jacob Fearnley into first big tournament quarter final

Edinburgh tennis player Jacob Fearnley reached his first ATP 500 quarter final when he powered away in the deciding set to defeat Corentin Moutet of France 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 on a packed Queen's Club Andy Murray Arena. After a dramatic slump in the middle set which included three double faults in a single game Fearnley began hitting with more power and dictating rallies against an opponent who had defeated world no 4 Taylor Fritz in the previous round after coming through qualifying. Whatever Fearnley said to himself during a five minute bathroom break certainly worked. The contrast in approach suddenly became striking as Fearnley, watched by mum Samantha and girlfriend, Keegan, came out swinging, hitting lines and attacking the net. Ex-Colinton junior and Merchiston Castle School tennis alumni Fearnley now plays Czech Jiri Lehecka, world no 30 who, in January this year defeated man of the moment Carlos Alcaraz in Doha. Lehecka can only be a more straight forward opponent than Moutet who proved volatile in the extreme, picking up two time violations and arguing repeatedly with the umpire. On having his serve broken at the start of the third set the Frenchman reacted by firing a ball hire into the grandstands. To a less focused player than Fearnley it could have been a major distraction especially occurring right at the end of the third set. But the Scot held his concentration and won huge acclaim for not only his rampant forehand but a series of backhand winners as Moutet even resorted to an underhand serve to break up the rhythm of the contest. Interviewed on court afterwards, Jacob said: 'I tried to stick to my game plan and be aggressive. I did that better in the third set and the result speaks for itself. 'It's really special to have everyone here and watch me play on this stage.' By reaching the quarter finals Jacob is guaranteed 69,500 euros and 100 ranking points which should push him back into the world's top 50. Jacob Fearnley is into his first ATP 500 quarter final at Queen's Club. Like this: Like Related

Edinburgh boys school appoints seasoned CEO as new Chair
Edinburgh boys school appoints seasoned CEO as new Chair

Scotsman

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scotsman

Edinburgh boys school appoints seasoned CEO as new Chair

Business leader brings global expertise to prestigious school Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... A seasoned hospitality leader has been appointed the next Chairman of the Board of Governors of one of Edinburgh's most prestigious independent schools. Robert Cook takes up the role this month following a formal interview process and having been appointed to the Board of Merchiston Castle School in March 2025. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad He brings more than 30 years' experience at the helm of some of the UK's largest leisure and hospitality businesses with leadership roles including CEO of Hotel du Vin & Malmaison, CEO of De Vere Hotels, and UK CEO of Virgin Active. Merchiston Castle School Originally from Aberdeen, he holds an honorary doctorate from Robert Gordon University for his contribution to the hotel industry and owns The Cookie Jar, a luxury boutique hotel in Alnwick, Northumberland. He will succeed Gareth Baird, who has held the role of Chairman since 2014 and will complete his 11-year tenure at the end of the academic year on June 27. Gareth Baird, outgoing Chairman of the Board of Governors at Merchiston, said: 'As a parent and a new governor to the Board, Robert has quickly demonstrated his passion for the school, as well as strong business acumen to drive Merchiston forward in this new chapter. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'As a Merchistonian myself, I am extremely proud of the work we have achieved over the past decade including the refurbishment of our boarding houses, launching The Forest nursery and junior school, as well as the recent introduction of our new day fee. Merchiston is an outstanding school and I'm delighted to hand over the reins to Robert as we also welcome our new Head, Huw Jones in August.' Robert B. Cook will take over as Merchiston Castle School's new Chair of the Board Commenting on his appointment, Robert Cook said: 'It is an absolute privilege to support an institution with such a proud heritage and ambitious future. 'I've built my career by recognising talent and nurturing excellence, and I see those same qualities in abundance throughout Merchiston. This role is about ensuring we continue to successfully navigate the external headwinds the independent school sector has faced in recent years and evolve to meet the demands of tomorrow.' Mr Cook also holds advisory and board positions with Dobbies Garden Centres, Terra Firma Capital Partners, supporting its German hotel group, Welcome Hotels and Imbiba, the growth hospitality platform. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad This appointment follows the recent announcement of a new Head, Huw Jones, who joins Merchiston in August 2025. Founded in Edinburgh in 1828, Merchiston Castle School is Scotland's only all-boys independent day and boarding school. Dedicated to holistic student development with its coeducational nursery and junior school, The Forest, for children aged 3-9, as well as its unique educational approach for boys aged 9-18, which celebrates individual potential and encourages them to pursue excellence with passion and purpose.

Jacob building up to Wimbledon
Jacob building up to Wimbledon

Edinburgh Reporter

time02-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Edinburgh Reporter

Jacob building up to Wimbledon

Edinburgh tennis pro Jacob Fearnley is reaping further benefits from the outstanding start to his career – world No 509 a year ago, and now he is pushing the top 50 – with a direct acceptance announced for one of the top Wimbledon warm up tournaments. It has been announced that the former Colinton junior and Merchiston Castle School tennis graduate will play in the Lexus ATP 250 tournament in Eastbourne from June 21-28. 'I made my ATP Tour debut in Eastbourne last year, so this is an event that is special for me' Jacob, the British No 2, told the Lawn Tennis Association website, adding: 'I love competing on the grass, I think it's a great surface for my game so hopefully I can challenge for more success this year. 'Getting to compete in front of your home fans is always an incredible feeling and being on the south coast in Eastbourne makes it one of the most unique events in the calendar. 'Winning the title in Nottingham last summer, in my first tournament out of college, gave me a huge amount of confidence and it's helped me get where I am today. I love competing on the grass, I think it's a great surface for my game so hopefully I can challenge for more success this year.' Jacob Fearnley Fearnley burst on the scene last summer after winning his first ATP Challenger Tour title in only his first event out of college in Nottingham. The 23-year-old came through qualifying to become the fourth Briton to win the trophy, which helped him secure a wild card to Wimbledon. Not only did Fearnley pick up his first Grand Slam win on his singles debut at SW19, he went on to take a set off seven-time champion Novak Djokovic on Centre Court in front of a packed out crowd. The Texas Christian University graduate has soared up the rankings ever since. He finished the 2024 season with four ATP Challenger titles and broke into the ATP top 100 in just his first six months on tour. So far this season, he's had his best run at a major to date – reaching the third round at the Australian Open, made his Davis Cup debut for the Lexus GB team in Japan and qualified for two ATP Masters 1000 events in Miami and Madrid. He's now up at a career-high ranking of world No.68. Now with a full season under his belt, more experience on the grass and having established himself on the ATP Tour, Fearnley will be one of the players to watch in Eastbourne this summer. For the moment Jacob's pre-occupation is the clay court season with direct acceptance to the upcoming Italian Open followed by the French grand slam event. In Rome he will want to cast aside any frustration from bowing out of the Madrid Open against Grigor Dimitrov when, in a second set tie-break to level the match, uncharacteristic errors undermined his display at critical times including two backhands into the net and an overhit forehand to give the Bulgarian his conclusive match point. In some respects one that got away after battling his way back into the match with the aid of an exquisite backhand smash and a superb stretch volley but Jacob can take encouragement from running the experienced former ATP Tour champion so close and knowing he is more than comfortable in such company. Like this: Like Related

New day offering added at Edinburgh boys' school
New day offering added at Edinburgh boys' school

Scotsman

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Scotsman

New day offering added at Edinburgh boys' school

Watch more of our videos on and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now Scotland's only all-boys' independent boarding and day school has introduced a new day pupil option, offering families greater choice and a pricing structure that prioritises clarity, transparency and value. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The existing wraparound care option available at Merchiston Castle School for day boys, now known as 'Day Plus' remains unchanged, offering a full day of lessons, co-curricular activities, wraparound care until 9pm, and two hot meals – an offering which has proven popular with busy, working families. Now, a new 'Day' option is being introduced that covers the core academic school day (8am to 4.30pm) and lunch, priced at £24,000 per annum. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Unlike many other independent schools, the quoted price is all-inclusive, with no additional charges for lunch or other standard services, providing full transparency and removing the burden of hidden extras often found elsewhere in the sector. Gareth Baird, Chairman, Merchiston Castle School The new 'Day' structure has been created in direct response to the changing financial pressures facing families in 2025, including the introduction of VAT on school fees and wider inflationary challenges. In addition, a new flexible boarding package has been introduced giving families a two-night boarding option. Gareth Baird, Chairman of the Board of Governors, welcomes the move as an important step in ensuring the school remains accessible to a broad range of families. He said: 'Merchiston has a long-standing reputation for excellence in both education and character development. By expanding our day offering, we are responding to the wider challenges following the introduction of VAT and rising inflation this year, while demonstrating that as a business we are agile and responsive to the needs of our families, both existing and prospective. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'The introduction of a flexible day offering is a natural evolution for the school. It ensures we continue to provide the highest quality education while recognising the diverse and changing needs of families. Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh has introduced a new day offering 'We want to ensure that more families can benefit from the exceptional education and sporting facilities available across our 100 acre campus, and with class sizes averaging around 16 students, we believe our new day proposition will be very attractive to local families.' Founded nearly 200 years ago, the introduction of this new structure reflects the school's ongoing commitment to meeting the needs of modern families, while maintaining the highest standard of academic excellence, pastoral care and co-curricular activities. The school's boarding provision, for which it is renowned, will remain unchanged, with Merchiston continuing to offer a vibrant and nurturing environment for students who choose to board. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Founded in Edinburgh in 1833, Merchiston Castle School is Scotland's only all-boys independent day and boarding school. It focuses on providing a transformative educational experience that nurtures young men to become confident, compassionate, and accomplished individuals. For more information about Merchiston, visit:

Who is British royal Alexander Ogilvy, one of the UK's most eligible bachelors?
Who is British royal Alexander Ogilvy, one of the UK's most eligible bachelors?

South China Morning Post

time04-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Who is British royal Alexander Ogilvy, one of the UK's most eligible bachelors?

Meet British royal Alexander Ogilvy, one of the UK's most eligible bachelors. Fame and celebrity When Queen Elizabeth died at age 96 in September 2022, the world's reaction was profound. Her 70-year reign had been the longest of any British monarch, and people around the world took a moment to reflect on a remarkable legacy. Alexander Ogilvy attends the committal service for Queen Elizabeth at St George's Chapel, in London's Windsor Castle, in September 2022. As the media flocked to capture the state funeral in London in September 2022, many attendees found themselves in the spotlight. Alexander Ogilvy was one of them. But what do we know about him? He is the grandson of Princess Alexandra, Queen Elizabeth's cousin A 1960 photograph shows Prince Charles and his sister Princess Anne with children including Alexander Ogilvy's father, James Ogilvy (far left). Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1996, Alexander Ogilvy is the younger child of James Ogilvy, a landscape designer, and Julia Ogilvy, a businesswoman. The 54th in line to the British throne, he is the grandson of Princess Alexandra, the late Queen's first cousin and a bridesmaid at her wedding in 1947. Ogilvy attended Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh, where he served as head boy. After graduating from secondary school, he took a gap year at Scots College in Sydney, Australia, where he coached rugby and mentored students in indigenous education, per Yahoo Lifestyle. The British royal then headed to the east coast of the United States, where he attended Brown University. At the Ivy League institution in Rhode Island, he studied computer science and economics while captaining the college's rugby union team. He dated a Kennedy Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo and Alexander Ogilvy at the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Hosts Annual Ripple of Hope Awards Dinner in December 2017, in New York City. Photo: FilmMagic

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