In April, Canada presented two Tennis circuit tournaments from the ITF masters and its representatives were able to take advantage of the advantage of the field. Indeed, the majority of trophies will stay in the country because the Canadians have collected almost all titles.
Here are the news from the masters of the masters presented by Abrysvo.
first of all, Vancouver welcomed one of the most important tennis tournaments of ITF masters, the VLTBC indoor championships, an MT700 category event.
The tournament, which had 39 paintings, attracted players from everyone in the world. The Canadians defended themselves well and got their hands on 34 of the trophies.
Photo : Vancouver Lawn Tennis & Badminton Club
The men dominated in Vancouver, collecting 10 of the 11 single titles, and there was at least one Canadian in each double champion team.
E are therefore 26 players who entered the circle of the winners.
Hannes Blum is the only one to have conquered more than one title, winning the great honors of the simple in 55 year olds, as well as those of the double with Keith Leech.
Four Canadian women took the double bites: Lynette Li (45+), Mary Potter (65+) and Janice Holloway (70+) have won the trophies of the simple and double their respective category. Shiera Stuart won two double titles, among 14 years old and 50 years old with different partners.
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The American Dhara Zamudio (30+) and Chinese Yan Pang (35+) also left with the crowns of the simple and double of their category. They conquered the great honors of the double with a Canadian partner.
Here is the complete list of winners of the Vancouver masters tennis tournament. Unless otherwise indicated, all players are Canadian.
Grant Findlay-Shirras/ | Jennifer the / | |||
Patrick Flint/ | Katryna Filyus/ | |||
Carson Bell/ | Renata Reid/ | |||
Manuel Calvo/ | Lynette li/ | |||
Julien Heine/ | Bronwin Muirhead (from)/ | |||
Hannes Blum/ | Kathy Brashear (ITA)/ | |||
Stephen Kimoff/ | Anna McAlpine/ | |||
Paul becomes/ | Brenda Cameron/ | |||
Warren Lore/ | Janice Holloway/ | |||
Two weeks later, it was Edmonton’s turn to organize the classic Kay McNeillyan MT100 category test. This tournament had 17 paintings.
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Mary Potter was again illustrated by winning the titles of single and double in women aged 60 and over. Jennifer CHERNESKIKristina Sanjevic And Denise Fernandez also won more than one trophy.
Here is the complete list of winners of the EDMONTON masters tennis tournament. Unless otherwise indicated, all players are Canadian.
Aaron Ponce Montoya (MEX) | Jaypee Arendain/ | Jennifer CHERNESKI/ | ||
Neil Left -handed/ | Jennifer CHERNESKI/ | |||
Tara Adams/ | ||||
David Crowther/ | Ainslie Lyons/ |
There were also two mixed double paintings. Fernandez and Nathan Morrison were crowned in the 30th and over, while Gillian Shea et Seed They are manners did the same for the 50th and over.
The next ITF tournament in Canada will take place in Montreal next week.
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There were also some Canadian triumphs abroad last month.
Thus, Rachel Cruikshank produced an impressive performance to win the title of the simple feminine among the 40th anniversary at the MT400 of Leicester, in the United Kingdom. She has lost only three games in three games, inflicting three bagels and eliminating two of the first heads of the host country along the way.
In addition, Michel Lessard and Nick Roller were crowned champions of the male double in 70th anniversary at the MT200 in Rhodes, in Greece. They were effective in the great decisive games, barely winning in the quarter-final (13-11), then winning the title thanks to a 10-5 victory.
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Photo vedette : Vancouver Lawn Tennis & Badminton Club