Zheng claims the third consecutive Challenger title; Penickova and Ngounoue win J200 and J100 titles; Suresh, Brengle, Gadecki Champions on Pro Circuit; Anisimova catches WTA 1000 in Bejing

Zheng claims the third consecutive Challenger title; Penickova and Ngounoue win J200 and J100 titles; Suresh, Brengle, Gadecki Champions on Pro Circuit; Anisimova catches WTA 1000 in Bejing

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Michael Zheng’s Challenger Run shows no signs of end, with the Columbia Senior winning its third consecutive title with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Tyler Zink today on the ATP Challenger 75 in Tiburon California.
Zheng, whose only loss since the end of July came in the second round of US Open Qualifying, did not drop a set this week by expanding his winning series to 15 games. The NCAA Fall Champion 2024, which was not introduced in that of next week Challenger 50 in Fairfield Californiais now a maximum of 178 in the ATP Live ranking. Zinc, the graduate 2024 Oklahoma State, is now at 276 in the ATP Live Rankings.
Top seeds Kristina Penickova won the title on the J200 in KoreaBeating No. 5 Seed Suha Lee from Korea 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 in the final.
By the ITF J100 in GhanaTop Seed Carel Ngounoue defeated onseeded Simon Hayal 6-3, 6-4 in a final of the All-usa Boys Singles.
By the ITF J60 in the Dominican RepublicNo. 5 Seed Ariana IkwueMe won the Girls Singles title with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over no. 11 Seed Julianny de la Cruz Champagne of the Dominican Republic.
And on the ITF J30 in IndonesiaThe 16-year-old Brandon Duan won the singles and double titles, his first two titles on the ITF Junior Circuit. The no. 8 Seed in singles, he defeated No. 6 Seed M Alfaradu Sumirat of Indonesia with 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2 in the final. He collaborated with the younger brother Brian for the Doubles title, with the number 4 seeds that were unspoken run she shi and Heran Zhang of China 6-4, 4-6, 10-4 in the final.
In addition to the title of Zheng, another American today won a pro circuit event in Northern California, in which Madison Brengle announced her comeback of an almost two years of absence by winning the W35 in San Rafael. Brengle, 35, defeated the 20-year-old Texas A & M Junior Lucciana Perez of Peru 7-6 (9), 6-0 for her first title since October 2022.

The double title in San Rafael went to top seeds Francesca Pace from Italy and Zuzanna Pawalikowska van Polen, which defeated no. 2 seeds Ziva Falkner and Marie Weckeerle of Luxembourg 4-6, 6-3, 10-5 in the final.

By the W50 in Rancho Santa Fe CaliforniaOlivia Gadecki won the All-Australian final, in which the non-SED 23-year-old claimed the title with a 2-6, 6-2, 4-1 retired victory over the third-year-old Emerson Jones placed.

Wakana Sonobe, the Australian Open Girls Singles Champion 2025, won the Doubles title in Rancho Santa Fe, together with the Japanese compatriot Himeno Sakatsume. The unaduced pair defeated ungusted Americans of Fiona Crawley (UNC) and Jaeda Daniel (Auburn, NC State) 7-6 (5), 3-6, 10-5 in today’s final.

DK Suresh defended his title on the M15 in Winston-Salem NCWith the second Wake Forest Senior Senior SeniVing no. 8 Seed Shunsuke Mitsui (Tennessee) of Japan with 6-0, 6-3 to add the singles title to the Doubles title he won yesterday with teammate Andrew Delgado.
Amanda Anisimova won the title on the WTA 1000 China Open in BeijingLinda Noskova beating the Czech Republic 6-0, 2-6, 6-2 in today’s final. It is the second WTA 1000 title of the year for the finalist of Wimbledon and US Open, who has now qualified for the end of the year WTA finalsJust like Madison Keys and Coco Gauff.

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