Third day of tennis in Peña Vitoriana where the final phase of the doubles draw has started.
- Tuesday’s day has been developed with a high level of tennis and a lot of intensity from all players, which has defined who are the duos that continue to the next round.
- On Wednesday, the final round of the tournament begins, with the 24 players previously classified by ranking and the 8 players classified from the previous phase of the singles.
Vitoria-Gasteiz, July 18, 2023.– On the third day of the ARABA WORLD TENNIS TOUR FEMENINO Open Grupo Amutio that takes place at the Peña Vitoriana Tennis Club, the last sixteen corresponding to the final round of the tournament in the doubles draw have been played.
Eight matches have been played with high intensity and a great level of play. The best 8 pairs have qualified for the next round: Gina Feistel (POL) / Emilie Lindh (GBR), Georgina Garcia-Perez (ESP) / Aleksandra Krunic (SRB), Estelle Cascino (FRA) / Diana Marcinkevica (LAT), Marina Bassols Ribera (ESP) / Alexandra Eala (PHI), Verena Meliss (ITA) / Sofia Milatova (SVK), Alicia Barnett (GBR) / Olivia Nicholls (GBR), Lia Karatancheva / Sesil Karatancheva, and finally Luksika Kumkhum / Peangtarn Plipuech.
Tomorrow begins the final phase of the singles draw in which we can enjoy the best international tennis. There will be a total of 16 matches highlighting the last match of the day, on center court (Amutio court) where the fifth favorite player of the tournament, Jacqueline Adina Cristian of Romania who reached the second round of the final draw at Wimbledon just a few weeks ago against the great promise of the Rafa Nadal Academy, the Filipina, Alexandra Eala, current US Open Junior champion.
In addition, we will be able to enjoy the presence of great players like the British Jodie Anna Burrage, with the best ranking of the participants (98), the champion of the tournament in 2022, the French Jessika Ponchet, the Spanish player with the best ranking (134), Marina Bassols Ribera and the Basque player with the best ranking, Mercedes Aristegui.