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Australian Weekly Rap: 2025 Roll on Roll | March 17, 2025 | All News | News and Function | News and Events

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Priscilla Hon’s second title 2025 is leading Australian impressive results this week.

March 17, 2025 Australia Melbourne, Big, Australia | Jackson Mancell

Priscilla Hon began the season in 2025 with the second tournament trophy.

The World No.142 defeated Romania’s ITF W75 Trophy and Brisbane QTC Tennis International in the finals of the Dutch woman Arianne Hartono 6-3 6-4.

HON won the finals 13-2 after winning the Targu MureS and extended the six consecutive ITF quasi-finals.

The best performers in this week are:

Jordan Thompson: Australian doubles No.1 returned from the California desert to reach Doubles Final in Indian Wells. With Sebastian Korda, who won the Madrid Masters last year, the pair created the second ATP Masters 1000 finals in 11 months.

John-Patrick Smith: The 36 -year -old boy had the best results at the Masters 1000 event and paired with Brazil’s Fernando Romboli to reach the semi -finals of Indian Wells. The combination of Francisco Cerundolo and France Tiafoe, Smith and Romboli Super Thai Breaks to Thompson and Corda.

Emerson Jones: The world No.252 was impressive this week and reached the semi -finals at Japan’s ITF W50 event. Jones reached the last four times in Kyoto. The fifth ITF semi -final in five months.

Lizette Cabrera: Queenslander made a continuous professional tour title after claiming Mildura Crown. She also won the seventh career double title that paired with Gabriella da Silva Fick.

Omar Zaka: 27 years old, he won his first trophy in 2025 and captured a male single event in Mildura. Jasika dropped a set on the way to victory.

Reading: Cabrera, Jasika is gold in Mildura

Gabriela da silva fick: DA Silva Fick joined numerous Australian winners this week and won the women’s doubles with Lizette Cabrera.

Matt Hulme: Hulme has partnered with Kiwi James Watt in Mildura and secures the MEN ‘S Doubles Championship to ensure Australian Clean Sweep.

Pavle Marinkov: He was 19 years old and reached the first ITF final of Mildura and fell to the Korean Omar Jasika in the finals. Marinkov defeated three seeds in a brake out game.

Taeguksa: The 22 -year -old boy also made the first ITF senior event final in Japan. SACH was standing in the last Australia in a breakthrough campaign.

Alicia Smith: Smith enjoyed two deep runs this week at Mildura. The 28 -year -old athlete advanced to the last eight people in the single, and she partnered with Bel Thompson and reached the doubles finals.

Bel Thompson: The 25 -year -old boy doubled his second place this week and participated in a passionate confrontation with Alicia Smith. Thomson and Smith lost 12-10 on the Super Ty Brake.

Joshua Charlton: Charlton is also excellent in both single and doubles this week. The 25 -year -old boy won the first single quarterfinals in six months and advanced to Doubles Final Two with New Zealand’s Ajeet Rai.

Laquisa Khan: KHAN won the first ITF semi -final in Mildura this week in her first ITF semi -finals. A 22 -year -old boy started the campaign with Yeonwoo Ku in the opening round.

Akira Santillan: The 27 -year -old boy defeated the highest seeds in both single and doubles in Luan’s ITF gift tournament, and advanced to the semi -finals at the two events.

Elena Micic: The third straight semi -finals defined the 20 -year -old Mildura International for two weeks in Tasmania. MIC also took place in the single quarterfinals.

Jake and Jesse Delaney: Delaney Brothers advanced to Mildura as the first double semi -finals of 2025 and competed with the best seeds in the event. Jake also reached the last 8 in the single.

Blake Ellis: Ellis, the second seed of Mildura, enjoyed the first single semi -finals of the season. Unfortunately, the 26 -year -old campaign was cut shortly after retiring from the first second game.

Dane Sweeny: Sweeny copied the performance in Burnie. The 24 -year -old boy ultimately fell to the final champion Jasika in the semi -finals.

Stefan Vujic: VUJIC’s most recent tournament campaign has led to a 26 -year -old virgin ITF semi -final in Condi Gar, India, 10 years after his debut in the ITF circuit.

AVA BECK: 16 years old, he won all nine games at the Morning Turn Junior ITF event this week and insisted on the girl’s single and doubles.

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