Four titles for 6th Sense
A lot of 6th Sense players did good results last week. Some of them ended the week in a great way, with victories!!! Andrey Rublev and Irina Khromacheva even won 2 titles each!
In Portugal, during a tennis europe under 14 tournament, Andrey does not loose one set, as well in singles as in doubles!
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Maryna and Elina defeated seeds!
Maryna Zanevska and Elina Svitolina are playing a good tournament in Tessenderlo (ITF Womens 25,000$)! As a qualifier, Elina joined Maryna in the main draw! On Tuesday, the 2 Ukrainian players won in singles and together in doubles!
Today, it could have been more difficult! They had to face seeds! But they played good tennis and defeated their opponents! Maryna won 6-4 1-0 ret. against Tamaela, seed 6. Elina defeated the second seed Tatjana Malek, 6-4 6-3! Later today, they will play together in doubles!
Bravo and good luck for the next matches!
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New final for Natsuho
Natsuho Arakawa continues her good job in the Tennis Europe under 14!
Last week, she was playing a tournament in Croatia. The young japanese played really good matches to reach the final. She defeated the first seed in the semi-final. In the final, she unfortunately was not able to be the best against the second seed.
Melissa was playing her first tournament under 14 in Tennis Europe. After winning 3 matches in the qualification, the player from Russia/Nigeria won 2 matches in the main draw. She lost against the seed 4.
READ MORETwo titles for Irina
Last week, Irina was ending her Brazilian tour by playing an ITF 10,000$. After loosing in the third round in Juniors during the first week, then in the semi-finale during the second week, Irina was stronger last week.
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The title for Joachim Gérard
Last week, Joachim Gérard was playing an international Wheelchair tournament, in Germany.
The Belgian player did great matches during all the tournament. He even did not lost 1 set! In semi-finale, his opponent was the French player Cazeaudumec, 11 in the rankings! He defeated him 6-1 6-3.
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