Renee Alame, Rianna Alame and Ava Beck have left the ITF J100 tournament in Canberra as a champion this week and led a strong state for AUSSIES around the world.
Canberra, Law, March 24, 2025 | Jackson Mancell
At the ITF J100 tournament in Canberra, Australian stars hit the brightest place this week.
Renee Alame won the women’s single action. 15 years old, he finally conquered Korea’s Hyun Soo-ri and won 6-1 6-1.
Alame’s older sister RIANNA teamed up with Victorian Ava Beck to beat Girls’ Doubles Crown. Top seed duo defeated Lee and West Australian Sara Nikolic in 6-1 6-0 in the finals. For Beck, last week, Mornington will be dominated by two continuous doubles. She also reached a single semi -final in Canberra.
The best performers in this week are:
Arina Rodionova: The world’s No. 193 claimed its first single title in 15 months after winning Luan, China. RODIONOVA has recently enjoyed the purple patch that has advanced to the ITF W50 finals in Ahmedabad.
Lizette Cabrera: Cabrera continued this week, claiming her third consecutive professional tour title. Queenslander has extended her running with 15 consecutive victories after winning the Swan Hill.
Blake Ellis: Ellis won the first product this season after winning the Swan Hill International. 26 years old, he defeated three seeds on his way to victory.
Read: Cabrera, Ellis selected Swan Hill Champions
Joshua Charlton: After lacking in Mildura DoubleS Final, Charlton overturned the script of Swan Hill with Kiwi Ajeeet Rai and won the Men’s DoubleS Crown. Charlton’s second title was released in the second Brisbane QTC Tennis International in 2025 and February.
Stefani Webb: Webb secured a virgin Australian professional tour trophy this week in northern Victoria. Her 20 -year -old partner, Ayumi Miyamoto, who was not seeded in 20 -year -old SWAN HILL International, defeated Seeds Monique Barry and Elena Micic.
Dane Sweeny: The 24 -year -old boy achieved the first season in Swan Hill this week and advanced to the finals after last year after the Bernie Challenger. His running included victory over Omar Jasika and Jason Kubler, both of whom.
Amy Gray: A 15 -year -old she won the first ITF Junior title in Mexico and earned doubles with her young Turk Lila Bodur. Gray also chased Maiden’s single crown and reached a single -form semi -final.
Sunny Kyoungmin Youn: This week, YOUN’s virgin victory in Colombo has prevailed in the ITF J30 doubles tournament. 17 years old, he claimed to be honored in the final after the Super Thai brake.
Nicholas Baker: Victorian young people sent a successful state on Canbera after a solid performance in single and doubles. At the ITF J100 tournament, Baker reached the finals in the double and played semi -finals in a single.
Akira Santillan: Santillan, the ranking of World No.921, will have a healthy increase in the next ranking update in Shenzhen. He reached the semi -finals of the ITF M25 event despite being extracted against the top seeds in the opening round. The 27 -year -old boy performed a better performance in the double and advanced to the first final in 2025.
Elena Micic: Micic is collecting DOUBLES CV this season. Victoria starred in the fourth doubles final in Swan Hill in 2025 and teamed up with Kiwimonic Barry. MIC also played in the first single semi -final after the flash display.
Jake and Jesse Delaney: Delaney Brothers returned to the 2024 form after the entire season of the season’s first double finals at Swan Hill International. It was also a successful week in single action after Jake reached the single single quarter -finals.
Gabriela da silva fick: DA Silva Fick has been excellent at SWAN HILL this week and has advanced to the first semifinals since August 2024. No.3 SEED scored three consecutive victories before becoming a casualty in the 15 wins of Lizette Cabrera.
Jason Kubler: Kubler continued to build a form in Swan Hill after entering the fourth semi -finals of the season. The 31-year-old boy was in the third final in four tournaments and was Dane Sweeny 6-1 6-7 (4) 6-4.
Matt Hulme: It was another powerful show, backing up Mildura Crown with the semi -finals in Matt Hulme’s doubles. Queenslander has made almost a series of finals, but it’s a supertie brake.
Alicia Smith and Belle Thompson: When you get closer to Mildura, Smith and Thompson have advanced to Final Four for the second time of two Sun Lysian tournaments. No.4 Seeds fell to the final champion Stefani Webb and Ayumi Miyamoto.
Koharu Nishikawa: Nishikawa has reached the semi -finals in two areas of Mornington’s Singles Final and DOBLES FEMIFINALS. Billie Jean King Cup Junior Finals started a strong start in 2025 of a 16 -year -old boy representing Australia.
Heath Davidson: The 37 -year -old boy completed the US Road Trip with two doubles titles, and after winning the third consecutive Georgia Open with his old partner Robert Shaw, he teamed up with Quad No.1 Niels Vink to succeed in Bathon Luge.
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