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Linda Fruhvirt, 16, won the ITF W25 for the first time in Mexico and imitated her sister

Linda Fruhvirtova won the first two women’s titles last February at just 15 years old at the ITF W15 in Monastir, Tunisia. Since then, she has scored three WTA and Top 100 scalp tournaments.

But she had to wait a year for the next semifinal. However, when she did, she did not find a winner in Cancún, Mexico, and without losing a set, she made it to the third title and first of the $ 25,000 event.

The 16-year-old Czech beat two third-world players and two second-world members on the way to victory. Two of them are even former Top 50 players.

In today’s finals, Fruhvirt dealt with the second Canadian Rebeccou Marinovou. The former 38th player in the world, currently ranked 161st in the WTA standings, beat 6-3 6-4 in 81 minutes of play, losing only once and taking all three chances to break.

The world’s 307th player Fruhvirt won the ITF W25 just seven days after her younger sister Brenda did it twice in two weeks on clay court in Tucuman, Argentina. Brenda, 14, will fight to advance to the WTA 250 Main Competition in Guadalajara, Mexico today.

Palicová and Paulson did not reach the title
She also played the final today Barbora Palicová, but did not win the second title and the first of the ITF W25 in the Glasgow lobby. In the final, the 17-year-old Czech lost 6-7 5-7 home Sonaye Kartalové.

He failed in the men’s tournament Andrew Paulson. At the ITF M15 event in Monastir, Tunisia, the 20-year-old Czech lost 2-6 0-6 to the Spaniard in the fight for the third title Albert Barroso.

• ITF W25 CANCÚN •
Mexico, tv. surface, $ 25,000
Sunday results (20. 02. 2022)
• Singles – Final •
L. Fruhvirtová (CZE) – Marina (2-CAN) 6-3 6-4

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