During the last professional tournament in Canada before the Omnium National Bank, Alexandra Vagramov, in New Westminster, conquered the great honors of the double of the National Granby Bank Championships with the Czech Darja Vidmanova.
The tandem had eliminated the Canadians Cadence Brace and Scarlett Nicholson in the first round before taking the measure of the third heads, Haley Giavara and Alexandra Osbourne, in the quarterfinals.
After a three-round victory in the square of AS, the future champions were right for the Japanese Saku Imamura and Wakana Sonobe in accounts of 7-6 (5) and 6-3 to raise the trophy. This is a first professional title for Vagramov.
The Canadians Ariana Arseneault and Mia Kupres were the favorites, but they were eliminated in the quarterfinals.
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Kayla Cross appropriated the pass of The road to the OBN Despite a defeat in the first round of the simple.
Brace went to a victory to delight the first row of cross in the ranking of The road to the OBN. Indeed, a participation in the final would have given him enough points to style her compatriot, but the Torontoise fell in the semi-finals against the favorite Talia Gibson, who then defeated the American qualified Fiona Crawley to collect her third trophy in tournaments of category W75.
Draxl bows to its seventh final of the year on the ATP Challenger circuit
Liam Draxl, who was trying to get his hands on a second consecutive title, lost in the final against the Danish August Holmgren.
In the quarter -finals, he indicated the release to his compatriot Alexis Galarneau, the only other Canadian to reach this tournament stage, in three rounds before taking the measure of the Belgian Alexander Blockx, in a cover of The Winnipeg Challenger final. He thus reached his seventh Challenger final of the year.
However, Draxl had to admit defeated in 6-3 and 6-3 accounts.
The 23 -year -old was also the only Canadian to cross the first round of the double. He was teaming up with the American Tyler Zink, with whom he formed the second best tandem in the table. Unfortunately, they had to declare before their second duel.
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The New Zealanders Finn Reynolds and James Watt did not lie their favorite status, since they have lost only one round on the way to the title. In the final, they signed a gain of 6-3 and 6-3 at the expense of the Australian Kody Pearson and the Japanese Yuta Shimizu.
Vedette photo: Sarah-Jade Champagne