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PostPosted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 7:05 pm
by Krytenia
SINGLES : Quarter-Finals

Simcha bat Dor (JUD)             7   6   3   6
Mattias Doerwald (NEG) 5 3 6 3

[26] Stephen Perez (KRY) 6 7 6 *
[12] Catherine Kruminš (SCH) 4 5 4 *

[1] Botack Andiam (CEN) 6 6 2 6
John Muir (SCH) 3 3 6 0

[4] Andy Amada (CEN) 3 1 3
Stephanie Brown (NGD) 6 6 6

* - Scorinated by Judea

SEMI-FINAL DRAW
Simcha bat Dor (JUD) v [26] Stephen Perez (KRY)
[1] Botack Andiam (CEN) v Stephanie Brown (NGD)

PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 4:08 pm
by Krytenia
DOUBLES : Semi-Finals

Phoebe Harvey / Berat Latif (EFL)          6   6   6   4   6
[6] Val Korekal / Jac Iegis (CEN) 4 1 7 6 8

Anat ben Yonah / Hadar ben Ofer (JUD) 2 6 7 2 9
Jack Parminus / Adam Stratesimov (MRC) 6 1 5 6 7



DOUBLES FINAL
[6] Val Korekal / Jac Iegis (CEN) v Anat ben Yonah / Hadar ben Ofer (JUD)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 5:56 am
by House of Judah
“Your turn,” Hadar ben Ofer. Simcha looked over and smiled.

“My turn huh?” she replied.

“I’m in a final. Now it’s your turn to get there.”

“I’m not sure that’s how it works.”

“I’m pretty sure it is. We take turns whooping our opponents. Your turn.”

“If you say so.”

“I do.”

“Well then, I suppose I better beat Perez. I’ve done it before but that’s no guarantee now.”

“Neck and neck in rankings and you’ve pulled off miracles before. I’ll put some money on you.”

“And now I’m complicit in gambling.”

“Complicity would be me betting against you and you taking a dive. That’s not what’s happening here, so we’re fine.” Simcha chuckled.

“If you say so.”

PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 5:46 pm
by Krytenia
SINGLES : Semi-Finals

Simcha bat Dor (JUD)         7   6   1   3   6 *
[26] Stephen Perez (KRY) 6 3 6 6 3 *

[1] Botack Andiam (CEN) 6 6 6 6
Stephanie Brown (NGD) 7 4 2 2

* - Scorinated by Ethane

SINGLES FINAL
Simcha bat Dor (JUD) v [1] Botack Andiam (CEN)

PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 4:03 pm
by House of Judah
“Alright, here’s the plan,” Hadar ben Ofer said to his fellows. “Anat and I beat Korecal and Iegis tomorrow, and then the next day Simcha you take down Andiam. That’s how we put an end to Cenian dominance.” Anat ben Yonah and Simcha bat Dor laughed at his antics. “What?”

“That’s not a plan, Hadar,” Simcha replied. “Those are goals. Goals are fine. In fact, they’re pretty good. But they aren’t a plan.”

“I don’t agree.” Anat rolled his head back.

“Hadar, we are going up against players who are in the running for top player or double in the world,” Anat said. “We’ve done good. Really good. Just don’t be disappointed if we don’t close out on top.”

“But I have such plans,” Hadar complained. The other two Judeans chuckled. “Fine. But can we all at least agree on beating the Cenians?”

“I think we can all get behind that,” Simcha said. “Now the tricks to actually do that.”

PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 5:12 pm
by Krytenia
FINALS!

Singles:
Simcha bat Dor (JUD)        6   2   2   5
[1] Botack Andiam (CEN) 1 6 6 7


Congratulations to Botack Andiam, who lifts the King Tristan Memorial Cup as the second AOpen Singles Champion.

Doubles:
[6] Val Korekal / Jac Iegis (CEN)         4   4   6   5
Anat ben Yonah / Hadar ben Ofer (JUD) 6 6 2 7


Well done to Anat ben Yonha and Hadar ben Ofer, who are the second recipients of the Silver Lions as AOpen Doubles Champions.