Chichi has been playing very well lately on the ITF circuit and I think she deserves a thread! :yeah:
What a mess!! Krunic beats Chichi at the final in Liezerheide.
It's nice to see ChChi continue to move up the rankingsChi Chi Scholl in semifinal in Vancouver (ITF 50k). She is playing versus Mallory Burdette.
Identity crisis :lol:She has now changed her name :spit: I noticed its now Chiara Scholl on both WTA and ITF.
Same here :lol: Her "new" name reminds me of an r & b singer i use to like back in the 00's :lol:Was Chiara her real name and she just went by Chichi? I'm confused haha
DURHAM, NC – Duke women’s tennis head coach Jamie Ashworth announced the signing of top-ranked recruit Chalena Scholl on Thursday, June 27 to the program for the 2013-14 season.
“We are extremely excited and fortunate to be adding Chalena to our program here at Duke,” Ashworth said. “It is not often where someone comes in with as much experience as she has and she will have a major impact in both our singles and doubles lineup. Her competitive nature and overall personality will be a great addition to Duke both on and off the tennis court. Together with Alyssa Smith we have put together what we think is an outstanding freshman class.”
A product of Pompano Beach, Fla., Scholl is currently rated as the No. 1 recruit according to Tennisrecruiting.net. This past May at a USTA Professional event in Raleigh, N.C., Scholl reached the finals before falling to Asia Muhammed, 6-2, 6-2.
Over the past year, Scholl has played well in a number of junior events, including reaching the singles semifinals at the Orange Bowl International Tennis Championship. In addition, Scholl advanced to the semifinals of the 2012 USTA Girls 18 National Championships in San Diego, Calif.
Scholl is the sister of professional tennis player Chiarra Scholl who currently plays on the WTA Tour and has won two singles and two doubles titles on the ITF Tour.
"I am excited to begin my journey at Duke this fall on the women's tennis team,” Scholl said. “Everyone made me feel right at home the first time I stepped on campus and I could not be joining a better, or more dedicated, team and coaching staff. Duke is also a beautiful school that offers the perfect combination of academics and athletics. I am looking forward to learning a great deal, both in the classroom and on the court."
Scholl will begin competing for the Blue Devils during the 2013-14 campaign.
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