AYUMI-GOAT
May 21st, 2012, 06:57 AM
PYW Doubles Fčs
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Welcome to Fčs, Morocco! It is time for the only tournament of the year to take place in Africa, so players will assemble in this cultural, artistic capital of this northwest African nation. Many notable players have arrived in Fčs this year, particularly those who wish to stay on outside courts rather than going to the indoor clay of Stuttgart, Germany. The top seeds are a sister affair, with Australian citizen Anastasia Rodionova partnering her Russian sister, Arina Rodionova. The second seeds, Eleni Daniilidou of Greece and Klára Zakopalová of the Czech Republic, will certainly be a strong threat from the bottom half of the draw. A particularly enticing first round match involves an all-sister affair as the Rodionovas take on Czech sisters, Karolína Plíšková and Kristýna Plíšková. With these teams and many others in action, this will surely be an exciting even as the PYW doubles tour hits the red clay for the next month. Vote now as the Grand Prix de SAR la Princesse Lalla Meryem kicks off!
Previous Finals:
2011: Ahsha Rolle USA/Mashona Washington USA lost to Jill Craybas USA/Chanelle Scheepers RSA | 5-7 2-6
The Favorites:
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Top Half: Timea Bacsinszky SUI/Alberta Brianti ITA
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Bottom Half: Eleni Daniilidou GRE/Klára Zakopalová CZE [2]
Quarterfinals:
Anastasia Rodionova AUS/Arina Rodionova RUS [1] vs Katalin Marosi HUN/Janette Husárová SVK
Lindsay Lee-Waters USA/Megan Moulton-Levy USA vs Timea Bacsinszky SUI/Alberta Brianti ITA
Tímea Babos HUN/Mandy Minella LUX vs Melinda Czink HUN/Chanelle Scheepers RSA [WC]
Petra Cetkovská CZE/Alexandra Panova RUS vs Eleni Daniilidou GRE/Klára Zákopalová CZE [2]
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http://www.wtatennis.com/javaImages/5f/b7/0,,12781~9615199,00.jpg
http://www.wtatennis.com/namedImage/12781/largeimage_84.jpg
Welcome to Fčs, Morocco! It is time for the only tournament of the year to take place in Africa, so players will assemble in this cultural, artistic capital of this northwest African nation. Many notable players have arrived in Fčs this year, particularly those who wish to stay on outside courts rather than going to the indoor clay of Stuttgart, Germany. The top seeds are a sister affair, with Australian citizen Anastasia Rodionova partnering her Russian sister, Arina Rodionova. The second seeds, Eleni Daniilidou of Greece and Klára Zakopalová of the Czech Republic, will certainly be a strong threat from the bottom half of the draw. A particularly enticing first round match involves an all-sister affair as the Rodionovas take on Czech sisters, Karolína Plíšková and Kristýna Plíšková. With these teams and many others in action, this will surely be an exciting even as the PYW doubles tour hits the red clay for the next month. Vote now as the Grand Prix de SAR la Princesse Lalla Meryem kicks off!
Previous Finals:
2011: Ahsha Rolle USA/Mashona Washington USA lost to Jill Craybas USA/Chanelle Scheepers RSA | 5-7 2-6
The Favorites:
http://www.wtatennis.com/namedImage/12781/player_311579.jpghttp://www.wtatennis.com/namedImage/12781/player_20458.jpg
Top Half: Timea Bacsinszky SUI/Alberta Brianti ITA
http://www.wtatennis.com/namedImage/12781/player_40313.jpghttp://www.wtatennis.com/namedImage/12781/player_110492.jpg
Bottom Half: Eleni Daniilidou GRE/Klára Zakopalová CZE [2]
Quarterfinals:
Anastasia Rodionova AUS/Arina Rodionova RUS [1] vs Katalin Marosi HUN/Janette Husárová SVK
Lindsay Lee-Waters USA/Megan Moulton-Levy USA vs Timea Bacsinszky SUI/Alberta Brianti ITA
Tímea Babos HUN/Mandy Minella LUX vs Melinda Czink HUN/Chanelle Scheepers RSA [WC]
Petra Cetkovská CZE/Alexandra Panova RUS vs Eleni Daniilidou GRE/Klára Zákopalová CZE [2]