‘Proud to be PRIMET’

Congratulations to Primet student, Kaya Baysal, who has been crowned the JDC Winmau Junior World Masters champion.
Kaya celebrated a straight-sets victory over Mitchell Lawrie in Milton Keynes to win the championship.
The pair went head-to-head in a repeat of last month’s JDC Junior World Championship final, as Kaya produced a clinical display to avenge his defeat against the Scottish star at Alexandra Palace.
Kaya said: “It feels amazing to win this competition for the first time. To win a title on the big stage, this means a lot.
“I’m sure me and Mitchell will have a rivalry for years to come. We play each other more and more every week, and hopefully we can keep these performances up.
“When I turn 16, I’ll probably go to Q School next year, but I just want to keep doing what I’m doing.”
Baysal and Lawrie came through the early rounds of the Junior World Masters in Aylesbury, battling through a 256-player field to confirm their spots in the event's showpiece.
Kaya remarkably didn’t drop a single set in Saturday’s early rounds, averaging over 97 to see off CJ Ayres in the quarter-finals, before averaging 100.2 to dispatch Jack Nankervis in the last four.