There were several exciting results for our Aussie women at the weekend, with Sara Tomic and Isabelle Wallace hoisting ITF trophies.
Melbourne VIC, Australia, 14 August 2017 | Bede Briscomb
Tomic took out her third career pro title in brutally humid conditions in Nonthaburi, defeating China’s Yue Yuan 6-4 4-6 6-1. It followed an impressive semifinal victory over former world No. 20 Alisa Kleybanova.
“I’m feeling great that I managed to win the tournament,” Tomic told the Gold Coast Bulletin.
“It has been very hot here so been making sure I drink lots of water and eat enough for the hot days. [I’m] excited for another week, looking forward to more matches.”
Tomic has continued to roll right along with a first-round victory in a subsequent Thailand tournament overnight at the Nonthaburi Pro Circuit event.
Also making noise is Victorian Isabelle Wallace, who went into the Flanders Ladies Trophy Koksijde unseeded yet claimed victory over fifth seed Bibiane Schoofs 4-6 6-4 6-3 in the final.
Unsettled in the first set, Wallace took control behind a steady first serve en route to a hard-fought 2 hour 23 minute victory.
$25,000 Koksijde §ª❤️ª¼ pic.twitter.com/xfrMza9s3f
— Isabelle Wallace (@izzywallace96) August 13, 2017
It’s the 20-year-old’s fourth ITF title and third this year – all of which have been on clay.
In other results, Seone Mendez advanced to the final of the Mazury Open in Poland before losing to local Marta Lesniak.