From The Independent: Young, world's best junior talent, chased the Tiger
There seem to be two types of player which win the boys' singles here at the All England Club. You can be either a Federer, an Edberg or a Cash, or a Whitehouse, Mahut or Mergea. It is Donald Young's intention to bracket himself with the first group...
Yet the sunlit uplands are still some way off. Young has beaten three players in the top 200, but in his first five appearances on the ATP Tour he has yet to win a set.
A growth spurt is required. "It's going to be hard," he said. "Once I get by a couple of matches I'll have a little more confidence.
"They are bigger and more experienced. They never give up. The guy today, once I got up on him he wasn't running for some balls. The professionals never stop running."
So maybe all those ATP losses weren't a total waste of time for Young. He did learn what it will take to succeed as a pro. And check this out - an actual match report from his first round match at Wimbledon. You don't see that too often for a junior. And it's not even an American source.