Dane Sweeny and Taylah Preston are the newest Australian Pro Tour Singles champions and win titles in Tamworth and Wagga Wagga respectively.
Melbourne, Vic, September 23, 2025 | Jackson Mansell
Dane Sweeny and Taylah Preston have been overcome in the country New South Wales and have won their respective Australian Pro Tour events.
SVEENY continued his undefeated singles -Run to start with the 2025/26 Australian Pro Tour season, after winning the capital of Country International in Tamworth, while Preston has exchanged her final loss last week to claim her first Singles title of 2025.
Seveny drove to his fourth consecutive Pro Tour title and defeated No. 2 Seed Matthew Dellavedova 6-2 6-1 in 78 minutes. He extends his Pro Tour Winning Streak to 19 games and emphasizes a dominant period for the 24-year-old.
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The New South Welshman has won 36 of his last 39 games, dating from his final berth at an ITF M15 tournament in Los Angeles in June.
In double action, Cruz Hewitt won his first senior crown, in combination with Jesse Delaney to claim honor. The duo gathered from a set in their last two games to hoist the silverware.
It also marks Delaney’s first double title of the season.
After completing the second place of Katie Swan in the first Wagga Wagga event last week, Preston turned the script to overcome the Brit 6-4 7-6 (4).
The West -Australian claimed her first Pro Tour -Kroon since November 2023, when she won an ITF W60 event in Brisbane.
Hayu Kinoshita and Chinese Taipei’s Yang Ya Yi won the women’s dubbles and defeated no. 3 seeds Erika Sema and Elyse TSE 6-1 3-6 [10-8] In the final.
In other tournaments, 20-year-old Stefani Webb insured an ITF W15 title in Heraklion, Greece-her second career ladies singles triomf.
In the meantime, two Australian juniors were transferred to the final during the ITF J200 tournament in Miki, Japan. Renee Alame reached the final of the ladies singles, while Jake Dembo went on to the last two in the men’s doubles.
The wheelchair stars of Australia were also successful this week. Jin Woodman won an ITF Quad Doubles trophy in Lille, France.
Ben Weekes won the men’s Singles and Doubles events at the NSW wheelchair Open, while Finn Broadbent achieved the same performance in the quad category. They worked with Martyn Dunn and Kalvin Hopper in their double triumph respectively.
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