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Postby Dexterra » Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:47 pm


Welcome to Dexterra national tennis



Dexterra is an eco-socialist federalized democracy, overrun by beagles. Located in 21st century (Gregorian) Earth's Greater Antilles, it is an island nation consisting of temperate deciduous climate to the north and a more tropical environment further south. Civil life is developed around an emerging post-poverty, post-scarcity and post-police society, and dogs. The Dexterra Beagles are the national sports mascots.

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Tennis is one of the most popular sports in Dexterra. National tournaments occur approximately once every 3-4 weeks, rotating from surface to surface every three months upon the conclusion of national slams. There are scores of amateur tournaments, public courts, free racquet clubs, televised coverage and individual/group lessons available to Beagles year-round.

As of 2023, the Public Tennis Assembly is Dexterra's governing body for the sport. Tennis had been managed by the Dexter Tennis Union from 2021-2023, until the Union Restructuring Act of 2022 reorganized the nation according to the ABC system. Under Tennis leadership, the sport has become one of the largest and fastest-growing in Dexterra.

Go Beagles! Bark!







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National number 1s



The following singles athletes and doubles teams were prestigious enough to have become ranked national number 1 in the official Public Tennis Assembly (formerly Dexter Tennis Union) rankings.


Singles

1. Michael Loy (5 May 2022 - 5 May 2023)
2. Scarlett Dyer (5 - 22 May 2023)
3. Julian Hull (22 May - 17 July 2023)
3. Wendy Yates (22 May - 17 July 2023)
5. Camille Fletcher (17 July - 26 August 2023)
-- Julian Hull (26 August - 23 September 2023)
6. Laila Love (23 September - 21 December 2023)
-- Michael Loy (21 December 2023 - present)


Doubles

1. Rebecca Waukesha/Shirley Waukesha (5 May 2022 - 5 May 2023)
2. Harper Villarreal/Gwen Daniel (5 - 23 May 2023)
3. Hillary Dunn/Ellen Whitehead (23 May - 26 August 2023)
3. Dane Strong/Dorothy Booth (23 May - 17 July 2023)
-- Dane Strong/Dorothy Booth (26 August - 23 September 2023)
-- Hillary Dunn/Ellen Whitehead (23 September 2023 - present)



Year-End Numbers 1
Year              Singles                Doubles
2022 Michael Loy Rebecca Waukesha/Shirley Waukesha
2023 Michael Loy Hillary Dunn/Ellen Whitehead
2024 TBD TBD





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List of national slam champions



The following singles athletes and doubles teams were prestigious enough to win at least one of the official four national slam events, or their slam-equivalent predecessor.


The Spring Spectacular
Year              Singles                Doubles
2024 Camille Fletcher Serenity Petersen/Jaime Green Jr.


The Summer Summit
Year              Singles                Doubles
2024 TBD TBD


The Fall of Dexterra
Year              Singles                Doubles
2023 Laila Love Rebecca Waukesha/Shirley Waukesha


The Winter Wonderland
Year              Singles                Doubles
2023 Michael Loy Hillary Dunn/Ellen Whitehead


The Independex Championships*
*The Independex Championships were a slam-equivalent event before the establishment of official national slams in 2023.
Year              Singles                Doubles
2022 Michael Loy Rebecca Waukesha/Shirley Waukesha
2023 Scarlett Dyer Harper Villarreal/Gwen Daniel


Slam championships by athlete
Name                            Total                  Singles                Doubles
Michael Loy 2 2
Rebecca Waukesha 2 2
Shirley Waukesha 2 2
Gwen Daniel 1 1
Hillary Dunn 1 1
Scarlett Dyer 1 1
Camille Fletcher 1 1
Jaime Green Jr. 1 1
Laila Love 1 1
Serenity Petersen 1 1
Harper Villarreal 1 1
Ellen Whitehead 1 1





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Dexterra national tennis ranking point system (2023 - present)



Division III tournaments
Finish              W          F           SF          QF          R16          R32          Q
Singles 500 250 125 60 30 15 3
Doubles 500 250 125 60 30 N/A 3


Division II tournaments
Finish              W          F           SF          QF          R16          R32          R64          Q
Singles 1,000 500 250 125 60 30 15 5
Doubles 1,000 500 250 125 60 30 N/A 5


Division I (national slam) tournaments
Finish              W          F           SF          QF          R16          R32          R64          R128          Q
Singles 2,000 1,000 500 250 125 60 30 15 10
Doubles 2,000 1,000 500 250 125 60 30 N/A 10





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Awards



The following singles athletes and doubles teams were prestigious enough to win one of the following year-end awards.



Newcomers of the Year
Year              Singles                Doubles
2023 Ulysses Bliss Marquita McClendon/Cordelia Natalya
2024 TBD TBD

Comeback Kids of the Year
Year              Singles                Doubles
2023 Michelle Keller Rebecca Waukesha/Shirley Waukesha
2024 TBD TBD

Humanitarians of the Year
Year              Singles                Doubles
2023 Laila Love Julian Hull/Jennifer Kirby
2024 TBD TBD

Specialists of the Year
Year              Singles                Doubles
2023 Tristan Armstrong Serenity Petersen/Jaime Green Jr.
2024 TBD TBD

Athletes of the Year
Year              Singles                Doubles
2023 Michael Loy Hillary Dunn/Ellen Whitehead
2024 TBD TBD





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Of the Dexters, by the Dexters, for the Dexters, it's...

THEINDEPENDEXCHAMPIONSHIPS

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As of 5 May 2022, this logo honors the original Dexter brown-and-white tricolor of 2021-22

Celebrating a year of change, a year of hope and a year of Dexter freedom




Thank you for spectating!


ABOUT THE EVENT

The 2022 Independex Championships was a grand slam-level hard court tournament designed to set up, jump start and kick off our United Peoples of Dexterra's domestic tennis league, and in the process celebrate the nation's first full year of independence. Featuring established star players and myriad debutants, 128 singles athletes and 64 doubles teams competed to hoist the Dextrophy and claim the Independex Championship on the nation's first-ever independence day.

16 April: entrants, draw announcement
21 April: singles and doubles qualifiers
23 April: singles round of 128
25 April: singles and doubles round of 64
27 April: round of 32
29 April: round of 16
1 May: quarterfinals
3 May: semifinals
5 May: Independex Day Finals

0600: facilities open for practice and training; media rooms open for quiet work only
0800: free breakfast for competitors, staff, media and local homeless
1000: media rooms open for prematch pressers
1200: free lunch for competitors, staff, media and local homeless
Btwn. 1300-1400: Sunshine Session - afternoon slate of play begins; media rooms open for post- and prematch pressers
1600: event leadership presser; postmatch and prematch pressers continue
1800: free dinner for competitors, staff, media and local homeless
Btwn. 1900- 2000: Sunset Session - evening slate of play begins

Facilities and courts remain open up to two hours after completion of last match

0600: facilities open for practice and training; media rooms open for quiet work only
0800: free breakfast for competitors, staff, media and local homeless
1000: media rooms open for pressers
1200: free lunch for competitors, staff, media and local homeless
1400: break period - visitors are encouraged to explore the grounds and the city
1600: event leadership presser; media rooms close to quiet work only
1800: free dinner for competitors, staff, media and local homeless
2000: break period - visitors are encouraged to explore the grounds and the city
2200: two hour warning for close of grounds
0000: facilities and media rooms close

Finish
Points earned
Champion
2.000
Finalist
1.000
Semifinalist
750
Quarterfinalist
500
R16
250
R32
100
R64
75
R128
50
Q
25

Finish
Points earned
Champion
2.000
Finalist
1.000
Semifinalist
750
Quarterfinalist
500
R16
250
R32
100
R64
50
Q
25


ABOUT THE NATION

The United Peoples of Dexterra are a rainforest-laden emerald jewel in between the Naribbeac Sea and the Ctlantia Ocean, geographically and culturally straddling the Old and New World. Colonized over hundreds of years, Dexterra gained its independence from a totalitarian regime at 21:47 (UTC -5) on 5 May 2021 during its first-ever public referendum, which was organized solely by the people of Dexterra (known as Dexters) and its adjacent footholds. Dexter independence has since been fruitful, but nevertheless challenging: building a free market eco-socialist economy (closely resembling the Lange model) in order to equalize the rich and the poor by democratizing all Dexter workplaces and redistributing wealth to non-workers, Dexterra and the Dexter people labor to ensure that all people can equitably put a roof over their heads, food on their tables and school supplies in their and their children's backpacks - and in sustainable ways that are harmonious with the Earth. While also looking to the sky to seek out humanity's destiny amongst the stars, Dexters - now managing their own proportional direct democracy - primarily seek to establish Dexterra as a homeland wherein all people are considered citizens and are heard, spoken for and taken care of when in need.

Visitors to Dexterra will also notice scores upon scores of beagles, both wild and domesticated. Noted by a mark on their backs similar to an eagle, Dexter beagles - or 'eaglebacks' - are cuddly, sweet and friendly, and also an integral part of Dexter national identity and Dexter culture. Even if you're a cat person, pet a beagle, play with a beagle and try not to fall in love with a beagle. Adoption from any shelter is free, by the way.



ABOUT THE VENUE

The Independex Championships will be hosted at Citizen's Arena in Beagalia (pronounced bee-gal-ee-uh), capital city of the United Peoples and spiritual capital of all ethnic Dexters. A sprawling, comprehensive sports mecca, Citizen's Arena - named as such to signify public ownership of the venue under Dexter eco-socialist law - is home not just to a number of world class tennis facilities, but also a basketball court, gridiron field and baseball diamond. Much like the city of Beagalia itself, visitors have available to them an endless source of fun and entertainment alongside sports history - including nearby tropical beaches, a theme park, casino, cinema and stage theater multiplex, library, concert hall, arcade, pool, the Citizen's Museum of Athletics Glory, ethnic eateries, bars coupled with breweries, cannabis dispensaries complete with smoke lounges, a red light district and even Social Worker-Administered Hard Drug Use Areas (SWAHDUAs). Visitors are advised to have fun, but behave like mature adults.

Tennis at Citizen's Arena is fast-paced and rewards heavy servers with flat groundstrokes, well-put drop shots and masterful court coverage. Because the nation is located in the warm and sunny West Indies, all matches will be played outdoors unless the temperature rises above 25° C or inclement weather such as rain occurs, in which case event organizers will close the roofs over the courts and administer air conditioning. Visitors experiencing symptoms of heat stroke or any medical emergency must dial 333 or seek assistance at one of the dozens of onsite clinics, where treatment will be administered free of charge.

Visitors to Citizen's Arena, Beagalia or anyplace in the United Peoples should also be aware of the people's complete abolition of police forces, which were replaced by a thorough network of social workers and welfare systems highly developed in crisis management, Dexter jurisprudence and other aspects imperative to the maintenance of civil peace. Though crime rates are at a historic low, visitors who experience any unlawful wrongdoing should dial 333 to request help from social workers belonging to the local chapter of the National Compassion Administration, whom will be dispatched within seconds.

Competitors and guests will enjoy free lodging at Citizen's Summit, a five star hotel on the grounds of Citizen's Arena. Visitors arriving by air at Citizen's International Airport (CIAX) or by sea at Citizen's International Seaport can drive to the Summit in an electric vehicle (eco-socialist law bans gasoline-powered vehicles) along Citizen's Highway, the nation's foremost arterial roadway that encircles the entirety of mainland Dexterra which passes directly through Beagalia; visitors may also make use of the plethora of free public transportation options available such as Beagalia's extensive bus system, downtown trolley tracks or rentable bicycles.

Because parts of Citizen's Arena are still under construction, pictures will hopefully be available during the next iteration of this event.

Courts
(excludes scores of practice courts often used for match spillover)

Main
Peoples Court | seating capacity 15.500

Secondary
Union Court | seating capacity 10.000

Tertiary
Peace Court | seating capacity 7.500

Auxiliary
Beagle Court I | seating capacity 5.000
Beagle Court II | seating capacity 3.000
Beagle Court III | seating capacity 2.000
Beagle Court IV | seating capacity 1.000
Beagle Court V | seating capacity 750
Beagle Court VI | seating capacity 500
Beagle Court VII | seating capacity 500
Beagle Court VIII | seating capacity 500
Beagle Court IX | seating capacity 500
Beagle Court X | seating capacity 500
Beagle Court XI | seating capacity 500
Beagle Court XII | seating capacity 500
Beagle Court XIII | seating capacity 500
Beagle Court XIV | seating capacity 500
Beagle Court XV | seating capacity 500
Beagle Court XVI | seating capacity 250
Beagle Court XVII | seating capacity 250
Beagle Court XVIII | seating capacity 250
Beagle Court XIX | seating capacity 250
Beagle Court XX | seating capacity 250
Beagle Court XXI | seating capacity 250
Beagle Court XXII | seating capacity 250
Beagle Court XXIII | seating capacity 250
Beagle Court XXIV | seating capacity 250
Beagle Court XXV | seating capacity 250

Training centers
(excludes scores of private rooms for small team or individual use)

Main
Heart Gym | capacity 1.000

Secondary
Vitality Gym | capacity 500

Tertiary
Progress Gym | capacity 250

Auxiliary
Championship Gym I | capacity 200
Championship Gym II | capacity 200
Championship Gym III | capacity 200
Championship Gym IV | capacity 200
Championship Gym V | capacity 200
Championship Gym VI | capacity 100
Championship Gym VII | capacity 100
Championship Gym VIII | capacity 100
Championship Gym IX | capacity 100
Championship Gym X | capacity 100

Media rooms

Main
The Whistleblower Sanctuary | in-person capacity 500; virtual capacity uncapped

Secondary
The Center for Integrity and Justice | in-person capacity 250; virtual capacity uncapped

Tertiary
The Assembly for Honesty and Ethics | in-person capacity 100; virtual capacity uncapped

Auxiliary
Free Press Forum I | in-person capacity 50; virtual capacity uncapped
Free Press Forum II | in-person capacity 50; virtual capacity uncapped
Free Press Forum III | in-person capacity 50; virtual capacity uncapped
Free Press Forum IV | in-person capacity 50; virtual capacity uncapped
Free Press Forum V | in-person capacity 50; virtual capacity uncapped
Free Press Forum VI | in-person capacity 25; virtual capacity uncapped
Free Press Forum VII | in-person capacity 25; virtual capacity uncapped
Free Press Forum VIII | in-person capacity 25; virtual capacity uncapped
Free Press Forum IX | in-person capacity 25; virtual capacity uncapped
Free Press Forum X | in-person capacity 25; virtual capacity uncapped

Cafeterias
(excludes restaurants, stands and other places of food service on the grounds that operate independently)

Main
End World Hunger Hall | capacity 1.500

Secondary
Feed the Poor Canteen | capacity 750

Tertiary
Eat Nutritious Cafe | capacity 500

Auxiliary
Public Bistro I | capacity 250
Public Bistro II | capacity 250
Public Bistro III | capacity 250
Public Bistro IV | capacity 250
Public Bistro V | capacity 250
Public Bistro VI | capacity 100
Public Bistro VII | capacity 100
Public Bistro VIII | capacity 100
Public Bistro IX | capacity 100
Public Bistro X | capacity 100

ABOUT THE FANS

Suppose you find yourself sitting in Peoples Court to watch a Michael Loy match during the sunset session. What should you expect from the Dexters decked out in brown-and-white face paint or pointy-eared dog costumes sitting next to you? Though they may be quiet, keep to themselves and appear a little under the influence of something, visitors should have medical-grade ear plugs in when Loy wins an important point, hits an otherworldly shot or merely walks on court. Dexters may be too focused on the match to engage even in small talk with you, but if they see you in need, they will turn into unofficial social workers of their own and immediately do everything they can to help you - even if Loy is about to win a match. In summary, though, the easiest and best way to befriend the Dexter sitting next to you in the stands is to talk about beagles, offer to buy them something from a dispensary or simply utter the phrase 'Diamond Mike.' Have fun, and welcome to Dexterra!


Entrants and draw to be released 16 April. Stay tuned if you like!




QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, OR CONCERNS?

Feel free to directly message us here or on Discord (Dexterra#0042) and a Dexter Tennis Union representative will respond to you as soon as possible!


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Postby Dexterra » Sat Apr 16, 2022 6:47 pm

16 April 2022

DEXTENNIS

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served to you by the Dexter Tennis Union

Est. 19 November 2021 Thank You For Reading Court VII Match I (archive)




Come one, come all, for history shall soon be made...




CITIZEN'S ARENA, BEAGALIA - eleven months and eleven days ago, the Dexter people brought forth on this multiverse a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all human beings are created equal.

The genealogy of our United Peoples of Dexterra is rooted in a volcanic, storied prehistory, ruled by a dinosauric and tyrannical autocracy which rendered extinct anything that threatened to fossilize its power - including public sports leagues. But on 5 May 2021, the flint of millions of Dexter voices struck a referenda fire and let there be light upon Dexter independence, caving that primitive regime and etching into stone a new democracy that later, by the request and consent of the people, lent a Promethean hand to the just-established Dexter Tennis Union.

Shortly after, Dexter civilization wheeled gladiatorial heroes Michael Loy, the Woodmere cousins and Tristan Armstrong (whom were unavailable to inscribe comments) along a dynastic odyssey through the international tennis oasis. Praying their athletic oracle bones would foretell a mandate of tennis heaven, their journeyed sagas quickly fabled mythical legends as well as epic tragedies. Loy - graciously invited to and entering the Diamond Trophy a trojan horse - sparred away all Herculean nemeses and marathoned the titanic title, deifying him 'Diamond Mike' amongst Dexter fans. And Mason and Maxine Woodmere scaled the Cenian Open pyramid, mummifying opponents along a surprise doubles semifinals delta ultimately and royally desertized by pharaonic foes.

Now the Dexter Tennis Union shall crusade national attention back into the people's realm, christening a renaissance domestic tennis fiefdom with the Independex Championships. Jousting 128 singles knights and 64 doubles conquistadors (including Loy, the Woodmeres and Armstrong as well as other global Dexter tennis cuāuhtli, collegiate monarchs and tryout vikings), from 21 April to 5 May the Independex Championships shall feud its golden horde to anoint the lords of all Dexter tennis - as well as fanfare the nation's productive first year of freedom castling.

Among newcomers industrializing this revolutionary opportunity is 24-year-old Mikayla Lee, whose family in 2012 railroaded an underground escape from the totalitarian machinations of Korth Norea to derail their political imprisonment. The May 2021 Dexter emancipation was the first fully democratic assembly in which the Lees ever phoned their participation and support. Nowadays gearing up a serve-and-volley factory of steaming one-handed backhands and combustive defense, skills both imperially colonized during her collegiate locomotion in the capitalist Snited Utates, Lee looks to manifest destiny as the singles 17th and doubles qualifying 6th engine.

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LEE AT TONIGHT'S INDEPENDEX RED CARPET GALA

"I'm just so happy to play for a place I can call home," Lee posted on Dextwitter. Further socializing that media during her pre-tournament presser, "and I'm really lucky to have a chance to compete in front of all our fans who've waited so long to see something like this." Indeed, whether by plane, train or automobile, cosmopolitan Dexter sports fans are zooming to the modernized Beagalia skyline to witness world-class tennis for the first time this millennium. And Lee in particular hopes that Facebeagle and Redditerra are flooded with wildfire memes of her changing the tennis climate with a discoed domino theory of triumph, first by terrorizing Tanisha Davies and Dewitt Simpson beside ally Leigh Trujillo in doubles qualifying, and then by slapping an Oscar-worthy performance against Gracelyn Mathews in the singles round of 128.

"I hope I can leave my mark and be remembered after this tournament is over," Lee told Dextennis. "And I'm really excited to play in a free country that helps me pursue my dreams and be the best tennis player I can."

Though the starry Independex Championships, preparing to rocket off the launchpad, are one small step for a Lee, it is also one giant leap for Dexterkind. The cosmically ambitious event will be first contact with the sports universe for an astronomical number of alien Dexter tennis enterprises like Mikayla Lee, any of whom may very well - should they blast their Independex voyage - boldly go on a trek back through the international tennis galaxy with Captains Loy, Woodmere and Armstrong. Each Dextennis stage will also sunlight one goal around which our world has orbited during its first year of independence, bringing down to earth a tale that could have been as lost to time as the oceans of Mars.

So whose name shall be immortalized in Dexter tennis history after the nation's first Independex Day? Will it be Mikayla Lee, Michael Loy, Mason and Maxine Woodmere, Tristan Armstrong or some yet-to-be written figure? The answer is only truly known by those who take our place tomorrow and read the words we shall soon leave behind. Today, however, we can be certain of one thing: that this nation, under Independex, shall have a new birth of freedom - and that tennis of the Dexters, by the Dexters, for the Dexters, shall not perish from the earth.

Live coverage of the Independex Championships is now being streamed and televised free of charge to all Dexter people courtesy of Dextennis Media, a subsidiary of the Dexter Tennis Union.



QUESTIONS, COMMENTS OR CONCERNS?

Feel free to directly message us here or on Discord (Dexterra#0042) and a Dexter Tennis representative will respond to you as soon as possible!


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Postby Dexterra » Sat Apr 16, 2022 6:48 pm

Of the Dexters, by the Dexters, for the Dexters, it's...

THEINDEPENDEXCHAMPIONSHIPS

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As of 5 May 2022, this logo honors the original Dexter brown-and-white tricolor of 2021-22

Celebrating a year of change, a year of hope and a year of Dexter freedom




ENTRANTS AND DRAWS


Singles

Full draw available here

1. Michael Loy
2. Tristan Armstrong
3. Michelle Keller
4. Ross Cisneros
5. Branson McClain
6. Kelly Randall
7. Gwen Daniel
8. DeAngelo Barr
9. Cameron Sean
10. Scarlett Dyer
11. Colt Patel
12. Monique Mayer
13. Demetrius Barron
14. Oswaldo Wilcox
15. Marcus Haas
16. Elliott Nichols
17. Mikayla Lee
18. Kyle Norris
19. Peyton Savage
20. Wendy Yates
21. Tanisha Davies
22. Nylah Perkins
23. Simeon David
24. Journey Ross
25. Connor Rivas
26. Amir Bennett
27. Gisselle Orr
28. Sabrina Craig
29. Dorian Trevino
30. Cassandra Luna
31. Lucille Ho
32. Luis Bond

Nicholas Blevins
Vance Harrington
Taylor Barnett
Lane Bird
Macie Goodwin
Mina Doyle
Jaylin Hale
DeAngelo Lucas
Marisol Schultz
Amani Berry
Gael Randall
Keshawn McNeil
Aidan Reeves
Elliot Cowan
Deshawn Gaines
Adrian Calderon
Aylin Davidson
Efrain Harmon
Keira Gay
Julian Hull
Jeanine Burgess
Justice Barnes
Nyla Gibson
Francesca Burns
Alanna Ochoa
Ashlyn Mills
Noah Booker
Jaiden Melendez
Chris Stokes
Aarav Cisneros
Alexia Keith
Esmeralda Serrano
Lainey Porter
Matteo Tate
Colby Houston
Anika Pugh
Jaeden McIntyre
Donovan Swanson
DeMarcus Shannon
Laura Fields
Caiden Molina
Maverick Casey
Reese Bradley
Jaquan Knight
Abram Benson
Brodie Bradford
Nico Wiggins
Isaias Fuentes
Jolie Shelton
Kendal Salinas
Alyssa Dillon
Kingston Lewis
Sonia Scott
Tianna Marks
Reagan Allen
Seth Burr
Anthony Hoffman
Enrique Walters
Jabari Cervantes
Lydia Bush
Quincy Martin
Sanaa Matthews
Serenity Petersen
Jennifer Kirby
Laila Love
Ian Villegas
Marley Floyd
Calvin Rush
Clarence Snow
Haleigh Hartman
Reese Sweeney
Adrien Gomez
Grayson Banks
Ayaan McFarland
Aspen Collier
Curtis West
Laila Franco
Angelo Short
Maria Suarez
Gracelyn Mathews

1. Zane Pena
2. Tamika Morton
3. Jo Hughes
4. Genaro McCoy
5. Sheryl Moses
6. Emily Gallegos
7. Alonzo Hurley
8. Camille Fletcher
9. Lorna Walker
10. Joanne Ramos

Arlene Wyatt
Alvin Hicks
Elisha Kaufman
Dario Stewart
Viola Frederick
Sid Ross
Tracie Franco
Casey Frey
Vickie Hickman
Estella Kirby
Boyce Wilson
Mario Mathis
Brittney Escobar
Minh Michael
Enrique Solomon
Aurelia Williamson
Melba English
Derek Rich
Anthony Sanchez
Dewayne West
Barbara Freeman
Chrystal Key


Doubles

Full draw available here

1. Mason Woodmere-Maxine Woodmere
2. Rebecca Waukesha-Shirley Waukesha
3. Bella McCoy-Amani Berry
4. Eliza Ramsey-Keon Brock
5. John Miles-Colton Vance
6. Delaney Snyder-Sheldon Camacho
7. Journey Ross-Branson McClain
8. Zaniyah Rubio-Lucy Cooke
9. Ezekiel Richardson-Donovan Swanson
10. Olivia May-Aedan Morris
11. Ayden Fuller-Juliana Mendez
12. Thomas Atkins-Kayden Santiago
13. Tiara Goodwin-Billy Holloway
14. Sanaa Farrell-Braydon Farmer
15. Abbie Rivas-Madeleine Silva
16. Jaliyah Love-Jeremy Jimenez


Eliana McDaniel-Raiden Logan
Albert Davis-Jazlene Chang
Bruno McKnight-Yaritza Garcia
Judah Merritt-Iyana Lopez
Gracelyn Mathews-Catherine Rubio
Ellen Whitehead-Hillary Dunn
Jamari Carr-Conor Conner
Jamie Cochran-Jazlene Reed
Harper Villarreal-Gwen Daniel
Maribel Ryan-Zayden Roberson
Angeline Bowman-Kyler Craig
Braylon Francis-Maia Woodard
Kali Pittman-Emilee Archer
Clay Acosta-Alma Faulkner
Angelina Simpson-Savanah Vazquez
Israel Reid-Scarlett Dyer
Broderick Pratt-Chance Ellis
Lillie Burch-Miles Blanchard
Lucille Lamb-Dillan Schneider
Calvin Rush-Colt Patel
Armani Edwards-Yandel Jimenez
Max Rice-Sammy Gilbert
Amy Woodward-Timothy Church
Bridger Holder-Yasmin Giles
Mathew Fitzpatrick-Lauryn Santos
Nehemiah Reeves-Daisy Kane
Rocco Cameron-Samantha Lester
Noah Knox-Dustin Stone
Adyson Odom-Anderson Whitehead
Mya Benton-Clark McFarland
Demetrius Barron-Penelope Vincent
Jayden Zamora-Mitchell Caldwell
Giovani Arias-Marcus Leon
Dorian Trevino-Viviana Stevenson
Rolando Black-Maribel Hendrix
Allison Carr-Tate Rasmussen
Haylee Dickson-Kellen Hamilton
Sergio Salazar-Alejandra Murphy
Ayaan Decker-Rubi Olsen
Serenity Petersen-Jaime Green

1. Freeman Robertson-Ayaan McFarland
2. Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth
3. Edward Moody-Francis Paul
4. Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery
5. Tanisha Davies-Dewitt Simpson
6. Leigh Trujillo-Mikayla Lee
7. Nicholas Blevins-Jeanine Burgess
8. Avery Bentley-Jeffrey Ramos
9. Kerry Hammond-Harrison Baldwin
10. Kendall Farrell-Cameron Sean

Cristina Ellison-Margarito Acevedo
Corey Terry-Kristie Holden
Blaine Washington-Chelsea Moss
Jason Franklin-Emmanuel Grant
Luke Carney-Eugenia Malone
Julian Hull-Jennifer Kirby



Upcoming Order of Play

singles and doubles qualifying, 21 April

Zane Pena vs. Tamika Morton
Jo Hughes vs. Genaro McCoy
Sheryl Moses vs. Emily Gallegos
Alonzo Hurley vs. Camille Fletcher
Lorna Walker vs. Joanne Ramos
Arlene Wyatt vs. Alvin Hicks
Elisha Kaufman vs. Dario Stewart
Viola Frederick vs. Sid Ross
Tracie Franco vs. Casey Frey
Vickie Hickman vs. Estella Kirby
Boyce Wilson vs. Mario Mathis
Brittney Escobar vs. Minh Michael
Enrique Solomon vs. Aurelia Williamson
Melba English vs. Derek Rich
Anthony Sanchez vs. Dewayne West
Barbara Freeman vs. Chrystal Key

Freeman Robertson-Ayaan McFarland vs. Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth
Edward Moody-Francis Paul vs. Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery
Tanisha Davies-Dewitt Simpson vs. Leigh Trujillo-Mikayla Lee
Nicholas Blevins-Jeanine Burgess vs. Avery Bentley-Jeffrey Ramos
Kerry Hammond-Harrison Baldwin vs. Kendall Farrell-Cameron Sean
Cristina Ellison-Margarito Acevedo vs. Corey Terry-Kristie Holden
Blaine Washington-Chelsea Moss vs. Jason Franklin-Emmanuel Grant
Luke Carney-Eugenia Malone vs. Julian Hull-Jennifer Kirby




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Postby Dexterra » Thu Apr 21, 2022 6:47 pm

Of the Dexters, by the Dexters, for the Dexters, it's...

THEINDEPENDEXCHAMPIONSHIPS

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As of 5 May 2022, this logo honors the original Dexter brown-and-white tricolor of 2021-22

Celebrating a year of change, a year of hope and a year of Dexter freedom




QUALIFYING ROUND


Singles

Zane Pena                           2  6  7 
Tamika Morton 6 4 5

Jo Hughes 3 5
Genaro McCoy 6 7

Sheryl Moses 7 4 6
Emily Gallegos 5 6 4

Alonzo Hurley 5 3
Camille Fletcher 7 6

Lorna Walker 7 4 3
Joanne Ramos 5 6 6

Arlene Wyatt 6 7 1
Alvin Hicks 7 6 6

Elisha Kaufman 6 4
Dario Stewart 7 6

Viola Frederick 7 1 5
Sid Ross 6 6 7

Tracie Franco 6 6
Casey Frey 2 1

Vickie Hickman 6 1 6
Estella Kirby 4 6 1

Boyce Wilson 3 2
Mario Mathis 6 6

Brittney Escobar 6 6
Minh Michael 3 3

Enrique Solomon 6 7
Aurelia Williamson 2 5

Melba English 6 7
Derek Rich 1 6

Anthony Sanchez 5 7 0
Dwayne North 7 5 6

Barbara Freeman 6 6
Chrystal Key 3 4


1. Zane Pena
2. Genaro McCoy
3. Sheryl Moses
4. Camille Fletcher
5. Joanne Ramos
6. Alvin Hicks
7. Dario Stewart
8. Sid Ross
9. Tracie Franco
10. Vickie Hickman
11. Mario Mathis
12. Brittney Escobar
13. Enrique Solomon
14. Melba English
15. Dwayne North
16. Barbara Freeman


Doubles

Freeman Robertson-Ayaan McFarland                 5  3
Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth 7 6

Edward Moody-Francis Paul 5 4
Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery 7 6

Tanisha Davies-Dewitt Simpson 6 6
Leigh Trujillo-Mikayla Lee 4 2

Nicholas Blevins-Jeanine Burgess 4 4
Avery Bentley-Jeffrey Ramos 6 6

Kerry Hammond-Harrison Baldwin 6 1 6
Kendall Farrell-Cameron Sean 4 6 3

Cristina Ellison-Margarito Acevedo 6 6 3
Corey Terry-Kristie Holden 0 7 6

Blaine Washington-Chelsea Moss 4 6 3
Jason Franklin-Emmanuel Grant 6 2 6

Luke Carney-Eugenia Malone 7 6
Julian Hull-Jennifer Kirby 6 1


1. Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth
2. Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery
3. Tanisha Davies-Dewitt Simpson
4. Avery Bentley-Jeffrey Ramos
5. Kerry Hammond-Harrison Baldwin
6. Corey Terry-Kristie Holden
7. Jason Franklin-Emmanuel Grant
8. Luke Carney-Eugenia Malone


Upcoming Order of Play

singles round of 128, 23 April

Singles draw (continually updated)


(1) Michael Loy vs. (Q) Barbara Freeman
Esmeralda Serrano vs. Lainey Porter
(32) Luis Bond vs. Laila Love
Nicholas Blevins vs. Jennifer Kirby
(16) Elliott Nichols vs. (Q) Zane Pena
Aylin Davidson vs. Isaias Fuentes
(17) Mikayla Lee vs. Gracelyn Mathews
Adrian Calderon vs. Jolie Shelton

(8) DeAngelo Barr vs. (Q) Tracie Franco
Alanna Ochoa vs. Laura Fields
(25) Connor Rivas vs. Adrien Gomez
DeAngelo Lucas vs. Anthony Hoffman
(9) Cameron Sean vs. (Q) Sid Ross
Francesca Burns vs. Caiden Molina
(24) Journey Ross vs. Grayson Banks
Marisol Schultz vs. Seth Burr

(4) Ross Cisneros vs. (Q) Enrique Solomon
Chris Stokes vs. Anika Pugh
(29) Dorian Trevino vs. Calvin Rush
Lane Bird vs. Quincy Martin
(13) Demetrius Barron vs. (Q) Camille Fletcher
Julian Hull vs. Abram Benson
(20) Wendy Yates vs. Laila Franco
Aidan Reeves vs. Kingston Lewis

(5) Branson McClain vs. (Q) Brittney Escobar
Jaiden Melendez vs. Jaeden McIntyre
(28) Sabrina Craig vs. Clarence Snow
Macie Goodwin vs. Lydia Bush
(12) Monique Mayer vs. (Q) Joanne Ramos
Jeanine Burgess vs. Jaquan Knight
(21) Tanisha Davies vs. Curtis West
Keshawn McNeil vs. Sonia Scott

(2) Tristan Armstrong vs. (Q) Dwayne North
Alexia Keith vs. Matteo Tate
(31) Lucille Ho vs. Ian Villegas
Vance Harrington vs. Serenity Petersen
(15) Marcus Haas vs. (Q) Genaro McCoy
Efrain Harmon vs. Nico Wiggins
(18) Kyle Norris vs. Maria Suarez
Deshawn Gaines vs. Kendal Salinas

(7) Gwen Daniel vs. (Q) Vickie Hickman
Ashlyn Mills vs. DeMarcus Shannon
(26) Amir Bennett vs. Reese Sweeney
Jaylin Hale vs. Enrique Walters
(10) Scarlett Dyer vs. (Q) Dario Stewart
Nyla Gibson vs. Maverick Casey
(23) Simeon David vs. Ayaan McFarland
Amani Berry vs. Reagan Allen

(3) Michelle Keller vs. (Q) Melba English
Aarav Cisneros vs. Colby Houston
(30) Cassandra Luna vs. Marley Floyd
Taylor Barnett vs. Sanaa Matthews
(14) Oswaldo Wilcox vs. (Q) Sheryl Moses
Keira Gay vs. Brodie Bradford
(19) Peyton Savage vs. Angelo Short
Elliot Cowan vs. Alyssa Dillon

(6) Kelly Randall vs. (Q) Mario Mathis
Noah Booker vs. Donovan Swanson
(27) Gisselle Orr vs. Haleigh Hartman
Mina Doyle vs. Jabari Cervantes
(11) Colt Patel vs. (Q) Alvin Hicks
Justice Barnes vs. Reese Bradley
(22) Nylah Perkins vs. Aspen Collier
Gael Randall vs. Tianna Marks





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Postby Dexterra » Sat Apr 23, 2022 6:47 pm

22 23 April 2022

DEXTENNIS

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Est. 19 November 2021 Thank You For Reading Court VII Match II (archive)




Down to Earth: Independex now landing sphere of domestic tennis influence




CITIZEN'S ARENA, BEAGALIA - there's no place like home.

On a pale blue dot in the Wilky May Galaxy, terrestrial tennis has quaked the mantle of our United Peoples of Dexterra to its core. From oceanographer Tracie Franco's 6-2, 6-1 acidification, to park ranger Sheryl Moses' 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 wildfire deforestation and to glaciologists Luke Carney and Eugenia Malone's 7-6, 6-1 melting, the Independex Championships qualifying round has warmed the Dexter tennis globe. Circumbinary with the singles round of 128, the green-lighting of Planet Independex bookends the nation's equally-as-orbited Earth Day celebrations on 22 April.

"The Dexter Tennis Union is proud to host world-class athletics in ways that are sustainable and harmonious with Mother Earth, relying solely on green technology and solar, wind and hydroelectric power," said Chair of Dexter Tennis Communications Sophie Annandale during the first Independex Event Presser on 21 April, potting a presentation of the wind farms that help feed Beagalia. "We hope to leave a lasting impression on sports history while also leaving a better, brighter, healthier future for our children, their children and all our descendants."

The qualifying round anything but dirtied the former patch of Chair Annandale's concluding quote. A jungly 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 tangled rumbling by Joanne Ramos cleared match point with a Kick Nyrgios-style underarm serve. Doubles climbers Corey Terry and Kristie Holden summited a mountainous 0-6, 7-6, 6-3 rocky comeback that bouldered the courts for over three hours, peaking dozens of lead changes. And an oasis of tweeners, lobs and aces along with a drought of errors helped sand down a harsh 6-3, 6-2 desertification by scorpionic Mario Mathis. But to the latter tract of Chair Annandale's statement, the Dexter national biome circulates far more cyclonic concerns than swell tennis.

Deep within an ocean of national priorities, shoring up Earth's environment remains the current white whale. With evidence continuing to surface that a tsunami of human greed, wastefulness and disregard for nature is drowning planetary habitability, during its first year of independence, Dexterra has tided waves of environmental action to raise the sea levels of eco-standards and deplete the climate change food chain. Washing away the production, use and sale of gasoline-powered vehicles as part of a larger barge to 100 percent clean energy reliance, on 27 November 2021 Dexterra beached its signature on the Sarip Agreement climate treaty. Voters also unmoored other flagship initiatives, including watershed projects to restore coral reefs in the Naribbeac Sea, net zero emissions by 2026 and pool biodiverse protected species. The Dexter people's deep blue efforts to hydrate the deep green so thoroughly crest the sociopolitical coastline that they soak nearly all, including Independex contestants.

Nestled in the qualifiers thicket brushing the singles canopy of 128, siblings Journey Ross and Sid Ross disembark the Independex ground level in remembrance of their uprooting from Critish Bolumbia by a disastrous wildfire. Replanting themselves in the Dexter soil of our Historic Union of Burkitts, the Rosses bloomed into ardent climate activists who pollinate social media, interviews and even Independex pressers with calls to flower environmental action and deforest human impact on the planet. "Earth is the only home we have," said 25-year-old Journey during today's prematch press event. Stemming agreement, her 29-year-old brother Sid logged: "We lost our house and nearly our lives because the human toll on this planet is nearing the point of no return - if not past - and we need to do something." With the younger Ross seeded 24th in singles and 7th in doubles, it appears Independex is their best chance to cultivate an even more fertile shade of Dexter green.

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JOURNEY ROSS (LEFT) AND SYDNEY "SID" ROSS (RIGHT) AT CITIZEN'S ARENA 21 APRIL

The ice in Ross tennis veins, frosting each and every shot with eco-passion, is but the tip of a much greater competitive iceberg. Aggressively baselining a blizzard of drop shots, an avalanche of slices and a snowpack of endurance, the Rosses can whiteout any adversarial radiance daring to unthaw their Independex glaciers - as Sid so drifted through the qualifying tundra 6-7, 6-1, 7-5. With he and his sister now respectively looking to endanger Cameron Sean and Grayson Banks in the singles hailstorm of 128, the Rosses hope to freeze the breaking of their tennis ice shelves - as they vow to sled every dollar, dime and cent of their winnings to a flurry of green charities, organizations and causes.

"For us, it's less about tennis, and more about raising awareness and calling people to action. Even before we both became college tennis champs, we've been Earth activists first and tennis players second," said Sid during their dual pre-match presser today. Added Journey, "Of course we hope to find tennis success, but our biggest success would be saving the ground that we play on. No Earth means no racquets."

As runaway greenhouse tennis sets ablaze the Dexter sports atmosphere and tears a hole in the Independex ozone, will the gulf of either Ross streams collapse in the singles hemisphere of 128, chopping down their careers into a new ice age? Or might they persist into the heat wave of 64 and beyond? Whether they or their opponents are weathered into fossil fuels for another person's carbon Independex footprint, the nation's anthropogenic tennis ecosystem buoys an opportunity for all vying biomass to afforest healing for that which frostbites the Dexter people. But even with conviction notwithstanding, as Independex digs chances for Dextennis to landscape the nation's goals for this world - and far out into the final frontier - each contestant need only thrice click their tennis shoes and follow the brown-and-white brick road to plot their blue-and-green place in the tennis universe.

Live coverage of the Independex Championships is currently being streamed and televised free of charge to all Dexter citizens courtesy of Dextennis Media, a subsidiary of the Dexter Tennis Union.



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Postby Dexterra » Sat Apr 23, 2022 6:47 pm

Of the Dexters, by the Dexters, for the Dexters, it's...

THEINDEPENDEXCHAMPIONSHIPS

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As of 5 May 2022, this logo honors the original Dexter brown-and-white tricolor of 2021-22

Celebrating a year of change, a year of hope and a year of Dexter freedom




SINGLES ROUND OF 128


Section I (top half)

(1) Michael Loy                   6  6  6
(Q) Barbara Freeman 3 1 1

Esmeralda Serrano 6 2 4 4
Lainey Porter 3 6 6 6

(32) Luis Bond 6 6 3 4
Laila Love 7 4 6 6

Nicholas Blevins 6 5 4 6 3
Jennifer Kirby 4 7 6 2 6

(16) Elliott Nichols 5 3 7 6 3
(Q) Zane Pena 7 6 6 3 6

Aylin Davidson 3 6 6 6
Isaias Fuentes 6 4 3 4

(17) Mikayla Lee 3 4 6 6 6
Gracelyn Mathews 6 6 3 2 3

Adrian Calderon 3 6 6 7
Jolie Shelton 6 4 4 6


Section II

(8) DeAngelo Barr                 4  6  6  4
(Q) Tracie Franco 6 4 7 6

Alanna Ochoa 7 3 4 3
Laura Fields 6 6 6 6

(25) Connor Rivas 6 4 6 6 2
Adrien Gomez 3 6 7 2 6

DeAngelo Lucas 6 5 6 6
Anthony Hoffman 4 7 3 3

(9) Cameron Sean 3 0 7 7 1
(Q) Sid Ross 6 6 5 5 6

Francesca Burns 5 3 6 4
Caiden Molina 7 6 3 6

(24) Journey Ross 6 6 7
Grayson Banks 2 2 5

Marisol Schultz 2 0 3
Seth Burr 6 6 6


Section III

(4) Ross Cisneros                 7  7  6
(Q) Enrique Solomon 6 6 3

Chris Stokes 6 4 6 5 2
Anika Pugh 1 6 1 7 6

(29) Dorian Trevino 4 6 3 6 1
Calvin Rush 6 3 6 2 6

Lane Bird 6 6 4 6
Quincy Martin 2 3 6 3

(13) Demetrius Barron 6 6 4 7
(Q) Camille Fletcher 2 4 6 6

Julian Hull 7 7 7
Abram Benson 5 6 6

(20) Wendy Yates 7 6 7
Laila Franco 6 2 6

Aidan Reeves 4 2 7 1
Kingston Lewis 6 6 6 6


Section IV

(5) Branson McClain               6  6  6  3  6
(Q) Brittney Escobar 0 3 7 6 4

Jaiden Melendez 6 6 5 6 6
Jaeden McIntyre 7 2 7 3 3

(28) Sabrina Craig 2 4 3
Clarence Snow 6 6 6

Macie Goodwin 2 7 6 3 8
Lydia Bush 6 6 4 6 6

(12) Monique Mayer 4 3 6 5
(Q) Joanne Ramos 6 6 1 7

Jeanine Burgess 6 6 6
Jaquan Knight 4 4 3

(21) Tanisha Davies 2 4 6 3
Curtis West 6 6 3 6

Keshawn McNeil 6 7 4 3 6
Sonia Scott 0 6 6 6 0


Section V (bottom half)

(2) Tristan Armstrong             4  3  4
(Q) Dwayne North 6 6 6

Alexia Keith 6 7 4 4 6
Matteo Tate 4 5 6 6 2

(31) Lucille Ho 7 6 0 3 6
Ian Villegas 6 3 6 6 3

Vance Harrington 5 6 2 1
Serenity Petersen 7 4 6 6

(15) Marcus Haas 4 6 7 6
(Q) Genaro McCoy 6 0 5 4

Efrain Harmon 7 6 3 6
Nico Wiggins 6 4 6 1

(18) Kyle Norris 1 6 5 6
Maria Suarez 6 0 7 7

Deshawn Gaines 3 5 1
Kendal Salinas 6 7 6


Section VI

(7) Gwen Daniel                   0  3  6  7  4
(Q) Vickie Hickman 6 6 3 5 6

Ashlyn Mills 6 3 2 3
DeMarcus Shannon 4 6 6 6

(26) Amir Bennett 7 6 3 4 6
Reese Sweeney 5 4 6 6 1

Jaylin Hale 6 6 3 4 11
Enrique Walters 2 4 6 6 9

(10) Scarlett Dyer 4 6 6 5
(Q) Dario Stewart 6 4 7 7

Nyla Gibson 5 6 4 7 6
Maverick Casey 7 2 6 5 8

(23) Simeon David 6 3 2 6 6
Ayaan McFarland 2 6 6 3 1

Amani Berry 3 6 6 2 3
Reagan Allen 6 3 4 6 6


Section VII

(3) Michelle Keller               6  6  5  7
(Q) Melba English 4 4 7 6

Aarav Cisneros 6 3 6 6
Colby Houston 1 6 4 4

(30) Cassandra Luna 7 4 6 3 6
Marley Floyd 6 6 3 6 3

Taylor Barnett 6 3 7 4
Sanaa Matthews 7 6 6 6

(14) Oswaldo Wilcox 7 6 6
(Q) Sheryl Moses 5 3 4

Keira Gay 6 6 6
Brodie Bradford 4 2 2

(19) Peyton Savage 2 3 6 6 5
Angelo Short 6 6 0 3 7

Elliot Cowan 6 6 2 2 6
Alyssa Dillon 2 2 6 6 1


Section VIII

(6) Kelly Randall                 4  4  6  2
(Q) Mario Mathis 6 6 4 6

Noah Booker 2 1 6 6 9
Donovan Swanson 6 6 4 3 7

(27) Gisselle Orr 7 4 6 6
Haleigh Hartman 5 6 3 2

Mina Doyle 5 4 2
Jabari Cervantes 7 6 6

(11) Colt Patel 5 6 6 2 6
(Q) Alvin Hicks 7 1 3 6 2

Justice Barnes 2 7 3 2
Reese Bradley 6 5 6 6

(22) Nylah Perkins 1 2 6 1
Aspen Collier 6 6 4 6

Gael Randall 6 6 6 6
Tianna Marks 2 7 4 1



Upcoming Order of Play

singles and doubles round of 64, 25 April

Singles draw and doubles draw (continually updated)


(1) Michael Loy vs. Lainey Porter
Laila Love vs. Jennifer Kirby
(Q) Zane Pena vs. Aylin Davidson
(17) Mikayla Lee vs. Adrian Calderon

(1) Mason Woodmere-Maxine Woodmere vs. (Q) Luke Carney-Eugenia Malone
Israel Reid-Scarlett Dyer vs. Broderick Pratt-Chance Ellis
(16) Jaliyah Love-Jeremy Jimenez vs. Giovani Arias-Marcus Leon
Eliana McDaniel-Raiden Logan vs. Jayden Zamora-Mitchell Caldwell

(Q) Tracie Franco vs. Laura Fields
Adrien Gomez vs. DeAngelo Lucas
(Q) Sid Ross vs. Caiden Molina
(24) Journey Ross vs. Seth Burr

(8) Zaniyah Rubio-Lucy Cooke vs. (Q) Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth
Harper Villarreal-Gwen Daniel vs. Bridger Holder-Yasmin Giles
(9) Ezekiel Richardson-Donovan Swanson vs. Serenity Petersen-Jaime Green
Jamie Cochran-Jazlene Reed vs. Mathew Fitzpatrick-Lauryn Santos

(4) Ross Cisneros vs. Anika Pugh
Calvin Rush vs. Lane Bird
(13) Demetrius Barron vs. Julian Hull
(20) Wendy Yates vs. Kingston Lewis

(4) Eliza Ramsey-Keon Brock vs. (Q) Kerry Hammond-Harrison Baldwin
Kali Pittman-Emilee Archer vs. Calvin Rush-Colt Patel
(13) Tiara Goodwin-Billy Holloway vs. Allison Carr-Tate Rasmussen
Judah Merritt-Iyana Lopez vs. Adyson Odom-Anderson Whitehead

(5) Branson McClain vs. Jaiden Melendez
Clarence Snow vs. Macie Goodwin
(Q) Joanne Ramos vs. Jeanine Burgess
Curtis West vs. Keshawn McNeil

(5) John Miles-Colton Vance vs. (Q) Avery Bentley-Jeffrey Ramos
Braylon Francis-Maia Woodard vs. Armani Edwards-Yandel Jimenez
(12) Thomas Atkins-Kayden Santiago vs. Haylee Dickson-Kellen Hamilton
Gracelyn Mathews-Catherine Rubio vs. Noah Knox-Dustin Stone

(Q) Dwayne North vs. Alexia Keith
(31) Lucille Ho vs. Serenity Petersen
(15) Marcus Haas vs. Efrain Harmon
Maria Suarez vs. Kendal Salinas

(2) Rebecca Waukesha-Shirley Waukesha vs. (Q) Jason Franklin-Emmanuel Grant
Angelina Simpson-Savanah Vazquez vs. Lillie Burch-Miles Blanchard
(15) Abbie Rivas-Madeleine Silva vs. Dorian Trevino-Viviana Stevenson
Albert Davis-Jazlene Chang vs. Demetrius Barron-Penelope Vincent

(Q) Vickie Hickman vs. DeMarcus Shannon
(26) Amir Bennett vs. Jaylin Hale
(Q) Dario Stewart vs. Maverick Casey
(23) Simeon David vs. Reagan Allen

(7) Journey Ross-Branson McClain vs. (Q) Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery
Maribel Ryan-Zayden Roberson vs. Amy Woodward-Timothy Church
(10) Olivia May-Aedan Morris vs. Ayaan Decker-Rubi Olsen
Jamari Carr-Conor Conner vs. Nehemiah Reeves-Daisy Kane

(3) Michelle Keller vs. Aarav Cisneros
(30) Cassandra Luna vs. Sanaa Matthews
(14) Oswaldo Wilcox vs. Keira Gay
Angelo Short vs. Elliot Cowan

(3) Bella McCoy-Amani Berry vs. (Q) Corey Terry-Kristie Holden
Clay Acosta-Alma Faulkner vs. Lucille Lamb-Dillan Schneider
(14) Sanaa Farrell-Braydon Farmer vs. Rolando Black-Maribel Hendrix
Bruno McKnight-Yaritza Garcia vs. Mya Benton-Clark McFarland

(Q) Mario Mathis vs. Noah Booker
(27) Gisselle Orr vs. Jabari Cervantes
(11) Colt Patel vs. Reese Bradley
Aspen Collier vs. Gael Randall

(6) Delaney Snyder-Sheldon Camacho vs. (Q) Tanisha Davies-Dewitt Simpson
Angeline Bowman-Kyler Craig vs. Max Rice-Sammy Gilbert
(11) Ayden Fuller-Juliana Mendez vs. Sergio Salazar-Alejandra Murphy
Ellen Whitehead-Hillary Dunn vs. Rocco Cameron-Samantha Lester





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Postby Dexterra » Mon Apr 25, 2022 6:47 pm

25 April 2022

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Out of this world: Independex radiates "the beagle has landed"




CITIZEN'S ARENA, BEAGALIA - my God, it's full of stars!

Gravitating tens of thousands to the stands and millions to their screens, our United Peoples of Dexterra's earth-brown and dust-white tricolor has landed in a sea of tennis tranquility. Though the waxing Independex Championships round of 128 wanes the singles field in half, an astronomical payload of blood, sweat and tears poured by jovian sports pioneers has constellated both cosmic glory and ecliptic tragedy. Shining a 6-3, 6-1, 6-1 warping by international tennis captain Michael Loy, as well as an atomic 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 upset by meteoric qualifier Dwayne North over international cadet Tristan Armstrong, and a five-set black hole ultimately lensing an 11-9 event horizon by hawkish physicist Jaylin Hale, the sunny Independex singles will now tidally lock with its doubles satellite and go supernova in the round of 64.

Transmitted Deputy Chair of Independex Public Relations Valentina Collins during the event leadership presser 23 April, "Over the last four days, the Independex Championships has worked tirelessly to successfully realize the Dexter people's efforts to bring tennis home. With an estimated fifty thousand people visiting Citizen's Arena each day and more than a hundred times that tuning into livestreams globally, we here at Independex and in the Dexter Tennis Union are sincerely thankful and appreciative to anyone who joins, spectates or merely hears of this adventure."

Those many visiting lifeforms were fortunate to witness the light-speed Independex singles pod lift off in a capsule of 128 boosted by shocks, triumphs and upsets. As astrobiologist Laura Fields served at 3-2 in the third set, a streaker rocketed out of the stands and mooned both the crowd and the cameras. Aviation flight technology student Maverick Casey shuttled a ballistic 7-5, 2-6, 6-4, 5-7, 8-6 padding that fired match point after a 20 shot rally; similarly, recent aeronautical engineering graduate Macie Goodwin staged a crafty 2-6, 7-6, 6-4, 3-6, 8-6 blasting which probed a mercurial 26-point tiebreak. Plotting a fantastical 7-5, 7-6, 7-6 page-turner, sci-fi novelist Julian Hull bookended the match with futuristic around-the-post backhands. And though 16 ringed players - including Armstrong - were cratered by deeply impactful qualifiers, asteroidal challengers or simply a Halley's comet of bad luck, the tennis zenith that enlightened the horizon of 128 in many ways reflects at least one of the nation's gleaming goals for a brighter future.

Though Dexterra orbit stewardship for the Earth, the Dexter people also theorize that humanity's destiny lie within the stars. With zero human treks roving the lunar surface in half a century, thousands of major studies revolving a nadir in global interest and two particular retrograde capitalists vacuously seeking to commercialize and profiteer the heavens gifted to us, as Dexterra explore a strange new world of independence, the apollonic Dexter people have charioted a mission to seek out new voyages and new scientific advancement. Launching official Dexter space program the National Enterprise of the Final Frontier (NEFF) on 15 September 2021, voters also revolutionized efforts to jettison further celestial inclusion into educational curriculums, sunlight a cultural mass ejection into Dexter film & literature and legally belt the sky as a place for study, not for sale. The nation's ultimate telescopic aim, however, is to shoot for the moon by 2026 and land upon a red star by 2036. These ascendant vessels of change and others are navigational to the lives of many people - even those onboard the Independex saucer.

Soaring into the doubles hemisphere of 64 on the wings of a sonic qualifying round takeoff, Independex is for Avery Bentley a NEFF-approved temporary deplane from training. Propelled by lifelong passion for both tennis and aviation, 31-year-old Bentley aired her first trophy with doubles co-pilot Jeffrey Ramos at the age of 14 and a solo pilot's license at 18, fueling a career which taxied collegiate tennis triumphs before taking off into the clouds. Months after the clustering of NEFF, the energetic Bentley was among a microcosmic select group chosen to become the first Dextronauts, who shall soon boldly go where no Dexter - or anyone - has gone before. "I still can't believe my [commanding officers] let me play here with [Ramos], it's been such a wonderful and exciting experience," said Bentley on the court after her and Ramos' 6-4, 6-4 qualifying flyby. "To play here at Citizen's Arena takes my breath away as much as seeing Dexterra from space."

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BENTLEY AT HER INDEPENDEX PRESSER 23 APRIL (PARTNER RAMOS DECLINED TO HAVE HIS IMAGE OR COMMENTS INCLUDED)

Wielding Jedi mind games on her opponents and swordlike return sabering, the tennis midi-chlorians kessel run deep into Bentley's DNA. Though the qualifiers were her first tennis wormhole in years, she dilated set point with a coopering lob and endured dozens of saturnian break points. Facehugging a ripping one game to three deficit in an alienating second set, Bentley breached the hull of a comeback and helped chestburst a five to three lead by queening half a dozen aces. And upon close encounters with a third match point, Bentley notated a mothership drop shot to climb her and Ramos up the doubles Tevil's Dower of 64. Now two thousand one percent ready for monolithic fifth seed John Miles and Colton Vance, the Bentley-Ramos crew hope to malfunction their antagonistic cross-court sentience to discover the jove magnetosphere of 32.

"Ever since I was young, I've wanted to be the first person on Mars - but who knows, maybe I'll be the first to win a Dexter domestic tourney?" half-joked Bentley to reporters during today's prematch presser. "But, if anything, I really just want to inspire kids to become interested in science as well as tennis. We need as many Dextronauts and sports diplomats tomorrow as we do today, if not more."

With the next generation engaged in Bentley's captain's log, can she and Ramos beam up the bridge of 32 and make it so? With hopefully long-living and prosperous Independex rising to its perihelion, so too does the Kardashev of talent within other Dextraterrestrial contestants abducting victory. But, as Bentley emitted, what matters more than surveying planetesimal tennis is homesteading heliotropic progress, stellar research and universal siblinghood amongst all life and all civilizations - for the odyssey from our hominid ancestors to us today was not spaced by tennis, but by curiosity most perseverant, endeavours most challenging and opportunities most spirited. Above all else, to escape a void of darkness, we must touch down on a world illuminated by love.

Live coverage of the Independex Championships is currently being streamed and televised free of charge to all Dexter citizens courtesy of Dextennis Media, a subsidiary of the Dexter Tennis Union.



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Of the Dexters, by the Dexters, for the Dexters, it's...

THEINDEPENDEXCHAMPIONSHIPS

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As of 5 May 2022, this logo honors the original Dexter brown-and-white tricolor of 2021-22

Celebrating a year of change, a year of hope and a year of Dexter freedom




SINGLES AND DOUBLES ROUND OF 64


Section I (top half)

(1) Michael Loy                                    6  6  6
Lainey Porter 3 1 4

Laila Love 6 7 4 6 6
Jennifer Kirby 0 6 6 7 1

(Q) Zane Pena 3 5 2
Aylin Davidson 6 7 6

(17) Mikayla Lee 3 6 6 7
Adrian Calderon 6 3 4 6


(1) Mason Woodmere-Maxine Woodmere                 6  6
(Q) Luke Carney-Eugenia Malone 3 3

Israel Reid-Scarlett Dyer 6 2 6
Broderick Pratt-Chance Ellis 2 6 3

(16) Jaliyah Love-Jeremy Jimenez 6 1 3
Giovani Arias-Marcus Leon 3 6 6

Eliana McDaniel-Raiden Logan 6 5 6
Jayden Zamora-Mitchell Caldwell 3 7 4


Section II

(Q) Tracie Franco                                  4  7  5  2
Laura Fields 6 5 7 6

Adrien Gomez 3 3 7 6 4
DeAngelo Lucas 6 6 5 1 6

(Q) Sid Ross 3 4 2
Caiden Molina 6 6 6

(24) Journey Ross 4 5 3
Seth Burr 6 7 6


(8) Zaniyah Rubio-Lucy Cooke                       6  4  1
(Q) Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth 3 6 6

Harper Villarreal-Gwen Daniel 6 3
Bridger Holder-Yasmin Giles 7 6

(9) Ezekiel Richardson-Donovan Swanson 6 5 1
Serenity Petersen-Jaime Green 2 7 6

Jamie Cochran-Jazlene Reed 6 5 6
Mathew Fitzpatrick-Lauryn Santos 4 7 1


Section III

(4) Ross Cisneros                                  7  6  2  6  6
Anika Pugh 5 7 6 2 3

Calvin Rush 3 6 7 2
Lane Bird 6 7 6 6

(13) Demetrius Barron 7 7 2 6
Julian Hull 5 6 6 1

(20) Wendy Yates 3 6 6 1 9
Kingston Lewis 6 2 1 6 7


(4) Eliza Ramsey-Keon Brock                        3  4
(Q) Kerry Hammond-Harrison Baldwin 6 6

Kali Pittman-Emilee Archer 0 6 6
Calvin Rush-Colt Patel 6 2 8

(13) Tiara Goodwin-Billy Holloway 6 7
Allison Carr-Tate Rasmussen 4 6

Judah Merritt-Iyana Lopez 4 2
Adyson Odom-Anderson Whitehead 6 6


Section IV

(5) Branson McClain                                2  6  6  6
Jaiden Melendez 6 2 3 4

Clarence Snow 1 5 5
Macie Goodwin 6 7 7

(Q) Joanne Ramos 4 5 7 7 4
Jeanine Burgess 6 7 5 6 6

Curtis West 7 1 2 7 7
Keshawn McNeil 5 6 6 5 5


(5) John Miles-Colton Vance                        6  4  6
(Q) Avery Bentley-Jeffrey Ramos 4 6 3

Braylon Francis-Maia Woodard 2 6 4
Armani Edwards-Yandel Jimenez 6 4 6

(12) Thomas Atkins-Kayden Santiago 1 6 6
Haylee Dickson-Kellen Hamilton 6 4 3

Gracelyn Mathews-Catherine Rubio 6 7
Noah Knox-Dustin Stone 2 6


Section V (bottom half)

(Q) Dwayne North                                   6  2  6  6  4
Alexia Keith 3 6 7 4 6

(31) Lucille Ho 3 2 6 3
Serenity Petersen 6 6 1 6

(15) Marcus Haas 1 6 3 6 3
Efrain Harmon 6 3 6 4 6

Maria Suarez 6 4 6 7
Kendal Salinas 4 6 2 6


(2) Rebecca Waukesha-Shirley Waukesha              6  6
(Q) Jason Franklin-Emmanuel Grant 3 3

Angelina Simpson-Savanah Vazquez 1 6 6
Lillie Burch-Miles Blanchard 6 1 2

(15) Abbie Rivas-Madeleine Silva 6 6
Dorian Trevino-Viviana Stevenson 3 4

Albert Davis-Jazlene Chang 3 4
Demetrius Barron-Penelope Vincent 6 6


Section VI

(Q) Vickie Hickman                                 4  1  7  7  8
DeMarcus Shannon 6 6 5 5 10

(26) Amir Bennett 6 6 3 4 6
Jaylin Hale 3 2 6 6 2

(Q) Dario Stewart 5 3 4
Maverick Casey 7 6 6

(23) Simeon David 7 2 2 6 6
Reagan Allen 6 6 6 2 4


(7) Journey Ross-Branson McClain                   4  6  3
(Q) Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery 6 4 6

Maribel Ryan-Zayden Roberson 1 7 0
Amy Woodward-Timothy Church 6 6 6

(10) Olivia May-Aedan Morris 7 6
Ayaan Decker-Rubi Olsen 6 2

Jamari Carr-Conor Conner 2 7 3
Nehemiah Reeves-Daisy Kane 6 5 6


Section VII

(3) Michelle Keller                                6  6  2  6
Aarav Cisneros 4 0 6 3

(30) Cassandra Luna 6 6 6
Sanaa Matthews 4 4 2

(14) Oswaldo Wilcox 6 6 6
Keira Gay 3 2 4

Angelo Short 6 4 6 4 6
Elliot Cowan 1 6 2 6 4


(3) Bella McCoy-Amani Berry                        3  6  5
(Q) Corey Terry-Kristie Holden 6 1 7

Clay Acosta-Alma Faulkner 6 3 6
Lucille Lamb-Dillan Schneider 4 6 4

(14) Sanaa Farrell-Braydon Farmer 7 4 6
Rolando Black-Maribel Hendrix 5 6 4

Bruno McKnight-Yaritza Garcia 7 6 6
Mya Benton-Clark McFarland 6 7 1


Section VIII

(Q) Mario Mathis                                   6  3  6  4
Noah Booker 7 6 4 6

(27) Gisselle Orr 6 6 3 3 6
Jabari Cervantes 3 1 6 6 3

(11) Colt Patel 5 2 6 3
Reese Bradley 7 6 3 6

(22) Aspen Collier 6 2 6 1 4
Gael Randall 4 6 1 6 6


(6) Delaney Snyder-Sheldon Camacho                 4  3
(Q) Tanisha Davies-Dewitt Simpson 6 6

Angeline Bowman-Kyler Craig 0 6 9
Max Rice-Sammy Gilbert 6 4 7

(11) Ayden Fuller-Juliana Mendez 7 3 7
Sergio Salazar-Alejandra Murphy 5 6 5

Ellen Whitehead-Hillary Dunn 6 2 6
Rocco Cameron-Samantha Lester 3 6 4



Upcoming Order of Play

Round of 32, 27 April

Singles draw and doubles draw (continually updated)


(1) Michael Loy vs. Laila Love
Aylin Davidson vs. (17) Mikayla Lee

(1) Mason Woodmere-Maxine Woodmere vs. Israel Reid-Scarlett Dyer
Giovani Arias-Marcus Leon vs. Eliana McDaniel-Raiden Logan

Laura Fields vs. DeAngelo Lucas
Caiden Molina vs. Seth Burr

(Q) Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth vs. Bridger Holder-Yasmin Giles
Serenity Petersen-Jaime Green vs. Jamie Cochran-Jazlene Reed

(4) Ross Cisneros vs. Lane Bird
(13) Demetrius Barron vs. (20) Wendy Yates

(Q) Kerry Hammond-Harrison Baldwin vs. Calvin Rush-Colt Patel
(13) Tiara Goodwin-Billy Holloway vs. Adyson Odom-Anderson Whitehead

(5) Branson McClain vs. Macie Goodwin
Jeanine Burgess vs. Curtis West

(5) John Miles-Colton Vance vs. Armani Edwards-Yandel Jimenez
(12) Thomas Atkins-Kayden Santiago vs. Gracelyn Mathews-Catherine Rubio

Alexia Keith vs. Serenity Petersen
Efrain Harmon vs. Maria Suarez

(2) Rebecca Waukesha-Shirley Waukesha vs. Angelina Simpson-Savanah Vazquez
(15) Abbie Rivas-Madeleine Silva vs. Demetrius Barron-Penelope Vincent

DeMarcus Shannon vs. (26) Amir Bennett
Maverick Casey vs. (23) Simeon David

(Q) Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery vs. Amy Woodward-Timothy Church
(10) Olivia May-Aedan Morris vs. Nehemiah Reeves-Daisy Kane

(3) Michelle Keller vs. (30) Cassandra Luna
(14) Oswaldo Wilcox vs. Angelo Short

(Q) Corey Terry-Kristie Holden vs. Clay Acosta-Alma Faulkner
(14) Sanaa Farrell-Braydon Farmer vs. Bruno McKnight-Yaritza Garcia

Noah Booker vs. (27) Gisselle Orr
Reese Bradley vs. Gael Randall

(Q) Tanisha Davies-Dewitt Simpson vs. Angeline Bowman-Kyler Craig
(11) Ayden Fuller-Juliana Mendez vs. Ellen Whitehead-Hillary Dunn





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Postby Dexterra » Wed Apr 27, 2022 6:47 pm

27 April 2022

DEXTENNIS

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Est. 19 November 2021 Thank You For Reading Court VII Match IV (archive)




Aced by Cupid's racquet, socially progressive nation falls for domestic tennis




CITIZEN'S ARENA, BEAGALIA - the Dexter people have a dream: that one day our children will be judged not by the circumstances of their birth, but by the contents of their character.

"I'll gladly admit that I've loved every second of Independex," said Ignacio Berkman Bird, Senior Spokesperson for the National Compassion Administration, during a special presentation on public safety during yesterday's event leadership presser. "But it's important to remember that, while enjoying tennis at Citizen's Arena, we treat others the way we want to be treated - even if your favorite player loses!"

With Dexters - especially Senior Spokesperson Bird - engaged in the passionate throes of a domestic tennis adoration, the Independex Championships have married its bachelors and couples better halves upon the altar of 64, swooning millions throughout our United Peoples of Dexterra and elsewhere. For many red-hot tennis courters, taking Independex to the next level was a breaking point - yet for others, death shall still do them part. Bittersweet results notwithstanding, the bouquet of gorgeous talent, devoted valor and endearing persistence was - to moonstruck fans and rosy analysts alike - both secretly and publicly admirable. Arrowing another straight set 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 beating by international heartthrob Michael Loy, as well as a poetic 6-3, 6-3 lettering by international doubles serenade Mason Woodmere and Maxine Woodmere, plus one five-set fight counseling a 10-8 mend by civil rights activist DeMarcus Shannon, Independex shall now emancipate an inspired courtship of 32.

Continued Senior Spokesperson Bird, beloved by reporters for gifting chocolates to presser attendees, "Always remember that being a better person is more important than being the last person standing."

Vowing that the flames of his Independex infatuation were fanned not just by husband Lane Bird's embrace of success, Senior Spokesperson Bird was surely confessing the truth: with beautiful match and press highlights smooching top trending status across Dexter social media, there has been plenty of tennis honey to sweeten one's Independex relationship. Social worker Laila Love responded a 6-0, 7-6, 4-6, 6-7, 6-1 dispatching in which she empathetically checked on her opponent after he fell. Spiritedly arguing a 7-5, 3-6, 7-5 case for victory, the bench of immigration paralegals Ayden Fuller and Juliana Mendez was upheld by the umpire's foot fault ruling at match point; relatedly, a 0-6, 6-4, 9-7 objection of dismissal was successfully granted to public defenders Angeline Bowman and Kyler Craig upon a tweener dismissal. Human rights activist Wendy Yates advanced a historic 3-6, 6-2, 6-1, 1-6, 9-7 marching which struggled through the darkened night and nearly until the enlightened dawn. And even without the Senior Spokesperson's dearly beloved betrothing a 6-3, 7-6, 6-7, 6-2 debridement on two tiebreaks that combined for 52 points, the Independex tinder of 32 would still flirt with Dexterra's equally global and cosmic vision for a more loving future.

Coursing through Dexter veins that feed arterial national priorities, a fully free and fair public body inclusive to all but the exclusive caresses the lifeblood of brown-and-white aspirations. Enamored with helping the needy beget a roof over their heads, food on their tables and school supplies in their & their children's backpacks, after opening its independence greeting card, Dexterra popped the question of ringing change to wed continuous social progress. Doting on legislation that hitches protection to all races, sexual orientations, genders and other minority causes, voters also tendered change in other areas Dexters consider progressive, including recreational dispensaries for those at least 21, dignified passing for the ill and elderly, limitless rings for spouses and an annulment of police forces to retie the civilian knot under National Compassion social workers & welfare systems. Furthermore, on 8 May 2021, the people fostered complete democratization of the Dexter economy with the adoption of free market eco-socialism which, while nurturing the means of production with highly regulated markets, raises voters to spawn kinship between the wealthy and the poor, cradle benevolent business practices and supervise labor rights. Perhaps most cherishable among the Dexter people's steady-goings was the enchantment of universal basic income, which charitably offers $4.000 a month tax free to qualified subscribers. These forward-growing flowers and others have stemmed hope in the lives of many, including those gardening the affection of fans at Citizen's Arena.

Crushing twin five-set Independex rebounds, the rekindling of 32 is for Angelo Short another date with destiny. Once hopelessly living in tents on the cold streets of Cashington, D.W. - capital of the money-lusting Snited Utates - Short was among those who on 29 August 2021 democratically enraptured independence for our Citizen's District of Petworth, a Cashington neighborhood that successfully proposed a Dexter civil union after its liberation from a taxation long unrequited by representation. Though battle for custody of Petworth is still proceeding amidst its divorce, Dexterra summoned for Petworthians full Dexter citizenship and full protection under Dexter law, docketing electoral results to people like Short. The 29-year-old former clinical therapist adulated voter's dignification of "social, spiritual and especially financial brotherhood" as ultimately helping him endow his first home in years. "I'm just so blessed to be a part of our Dexter family and be here with y'all," said Short in today's presser. "Tennis used to be the only thing that kept me going when I was on the streets both in and out of college, 'cause some tourneys would give us free food and hotel rooms. But now that I'm a Dexter, I can play for more than food or clothes or even rent, and it's such a freeing feeling."

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ANGELO SHORT INTRODUCING HIMSELF TO REPORTERS 26 APRIL

Smitten with a counterpunch game that romanticizes the baseline with blissful kick serves, dreamily deep shots and intimate pace control, Short
candied a 6-1, 4-6, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 golden foiling in the caramel of 64, and a 6-2, 6-3, 0-6, 3-6, 7-5 boxing in the mint of 128. Now looking to dine and dash Independex bachelor no. fourteen Oswaldo Wilcox in the fling of 32, getting triumph's digits would for Short potentially reserve a table with international tennis acquaintance and Independex bachelor no. three Michelle Keller - who thus far has been among the ghostliest competitors anywhere in Citizen's Arena. But though Short's Independex cross-court partners increasingly take his breath away, so too did his Petworthian on-the-rocks star-crossing that introduced him to Dexter citizenship.


"When I was drifting around Sansak Avenue, I learned a lot about helping others in need, so I've been volunteering to help serve breakfast at different shelters here in Beagalia every day. And of course I'm going to donate my winnings to shelters, pantries and a lot of different charities both here and back in Petworth," Short told reporters. "I don't want anyone to go through what I went through, so I'm going to make sure that whatever I achieve here can help other people achieve success too."

With a Petworthian Short story fondly plucking brown-and-white heart strings, will sentimental red-and-white tennis withstand the heat and fall racquet over heels for victory? If so, might Short versus Keller in the dance of 16 be a match made in heaven? Regardless of who is among those that either hit a rough patch or take it a step further, Short will proudly remain a citizen of a nation that hopes to be the mountaintop from which the needy - if not all - can see the promised land. As Senior Spokesperson Bird mused: tennis, sports or culture of any kind can only be truly informed by those who book peace amongst themselves, and both learn & teach everyone how to love one another unconditionally.

"Be sure to commit at least one random act of kindness every day!" the Senior Spokesperson wrapped his presser.

Live coverage of the Independex Championships is currently being streamed and televised free of charge to all Dexter citizens courtesy of Dextennis Media, a subsidiary of the Dexter Tennis Union.



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Postby Dexterra » Wed Apr 27, 2022 6:47 pm

Of the Dexters, by the Dexters, for the Dexters, it's...

THEINDEPENDEXCHAMPIONSHIPS

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As of 5 May 2022, this logo honors the original Dexter brown-and-white tricolor of 2021-22

Celebrating a year of change, a year of hope and a year of Dexter freedom




ROUND OF 32


Section I (top half)

(1) Michael Loy                                    6  6  6
Laila Love 1 1 2

Aylin Davidson 6 6 7
(17) Mikayla Lee 4 4 6


(1) Mason Woodmere-Maxine Woodmere                 7  6
Israel Reid-Scarlett Dyer 5 4

Giovani Arias-Marcus Leon 5 6 6
Eliana McDaniel-Raiden Logan 7 1 2


Section II

Laura Fields                                       6  2  6  6
DeAngelo Lucas 1 6 2 3

Caiden Molina 3 3 6 4
Seth Burr 6 6 4 6


(Q) Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth                      6  2  6
Bridger Holder-Yasmin Giles 4 6 3

Serenity Petersen-Jaime Green 2 6 3
Jamie Cochran-Jazlene Reed 6 3 6


Section III

(4) Ross Cisneros                                  2  4  6  6  0
Lane Bird 6 6 4 4 6

(13) Demetrius Barron 6 2 7 5 5
(20) Wendy Yates 3 6 6 7 7


(Q) Kerry Hammond-Harrison Baldwin                 6  1  4
Calvin Rush-Colt Patel 3 6 6

(13) Tiara Goodwin-Billy Holloway 2 7 6
Adyson Odom-Anderson Whitehead 6 6 4


Section IV

(5) Branson McClain                                6  6  4  7
Macie Goodwin 4 3 6 5

Jeanine Burgess 6 0 6 6
Curtis West 1 6 3 4


(5) John Miles-Colton Vance                        6  6
Armani Edwards-Yandel Jimenez 1 4

(12) Thomas Atkins-Kayden Santiago 1 4
Gracelyn Mathews-Catherine Rubio 6 6


Section V (bottom half)

Alexia Keith                                       6  0  6  4
Serenity Petersen 4 6 7 6

Efrain Harmon 4 6 6 6
Maria Suarez 6 4 4 2


(2) Rebecca Waukesha-Shirley Waukesha              6  6
Angelina Simpson-Savanah Vazquez 3 2

(15) Abbie Rivas-Madeleine Silva 6 5 4
Demetrius Barron-Penelope Vincent 1 7 6


Section VI

DeMarcus Shannon                                   0  6  6  6
(26) Amir Bennett 6 7 1 7

Maverick Casey 7 5 7 4 6
(23) Simeon David 6 7 5 6 8


(Q) Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery                  7  4  8
Amy Woodward-Timothy Church 6 6 6

(10) Olivia May-Aedan Morris 3 5
Nehemiah Reeves-Daisy Kane 6 7


Section VII

(3) Michelle Keller                                6  6  7
(30) Cassandra Luna 4 4 6

(14) Oswaldo Wilcox 2 5 5
Angelo Short 6 7 7


(Q) Corey Terry-Kristie Holden                     3  4
Clay Acosta-Alma Faulkner 6 6

(14) Sanaa Farrell-Braydon Farmer 6 4 7
Bruno McKnight-Yaritza Garcia 2 6 5


Section VIII

Noah Booker                                        6  3  6  2  6
(27) Gisselle Orr 0 6 2 6 8

Reese Bradley 2 6 6 5 3
Gael Randall 6 4 3 7 6


(Q) Tanisha Davies-Dewitt Simpson                  2  1
Angeline Bowman-Kyler Craig 6 6

(11) Ayden Fuller-Juliana Mendez 7 3 4
Ellen Whitehead-Hillary Dunn 6 6 6



Upcoming Order of Play

Round of 16, 29 April

Singles draw and doubles draw (continually updated)


(1) Michael Loy vs. Aylin Davidson

(1) Mason Woodmere-Maxine Woodmere vs. Giovani Arias-Marcus Leon

Laura Fields vs. Seth Burr

(Q) Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth vs. Jamie Cochran-Jazlene Reed

Lane Bird vs. (20) Wendy Yates

Calvin Rush-Colt Patel vs. (13) Tiara Goodwin-Billy Holloway

(5) Branson McClain vs. Jeanine Burgess

(5) John Miles-Colton Vance vs. Gracelyn Mathews-Catherine Rubio

Serenity Petersen vs. Efrain Harmon

(2) Rebecca Waukesha-Shirley Waukesha vs. Demetrius Barron-Penelope Vincent

(26) Amir Bennett vs. (23) Simeon David

(Q) Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery vs. Nehemiah Reeves-Daisy Kane

(3) Michelle Keller vs. Angelo Short

Clay Acosta-Alma Faulkner vs. (14) Sanaa Farrell-Braydon Farmer

(27) Gisselle Orr vs. Gael Randall

Angeline Bowman-Kyler Craig vs. Ellen Whitehead-Hillary Dunn





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Postby Dexterra » Fri Apr 29, 2022 6:47 pm

29 April 2022

DEXTENNIS

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Est. 19 November 2021 Thank You For Reading Court VII Match V (archive)




Pencils down for some, high marks for others through Independex midterm




CITIZEN'S ARENA, BEAGALIA - "democracy has to be born anew every generation, and education is its midwife."

Though still undergoing orientation in the halls of domestic tennis, with the hazing Independex Championships graduating from a freshman 128, to a sophomoric 64, then to a junior 32 and now to a more senior 16 and beyond, the assembly of our United Peoples of Dexterra already hope to institute the event primarily as much more than secondary, let alone elementary. And as Independex nears its - and the nation's - summer vacation, students, scholars and class clowns of Dexter sports alike concur that the gymnastic tennis in Citizen's Arena has aced each and every one of its tests thus far. From the measure of a scientific 6-1, 6-1, 6-2 calcification by international mad scientist Michael Loy, to an exponentially calculating 7-5, 6-4 solution by international doubles mathletes Mason Woodmere & Maxine Woodmere, and to a literary five-set epic that booked an 8-6 period by English teacher Dr. Giselle Orr, the Independex schoolyard now rings the bell of 16 to outclass all prior tennis grades.

Said Carl Sherwin, Deputy Chair of Communications for the National Education Administration, during a special question-and-answer session with journalism undergraduates during yesterday's event leadership presser, "Recently we've learned about the incredible talent here in Citizen's Arena, but learning is something we do lifelong. Just like how us Dexters have been learning how to manage an independent nation for this last year. It's really only through learning that we can move forwards. That's why it's so important that we stay curious - even about tennis."

A study guide of the quiz of 32 would show that Independex has indeed penciled valuable lessons for some tennis valedictorians - like Deputy Chair Sherwin's former University of Beagalia pupil Penelope Vincent, who wedgied a 1-6, 7-5, 6-4, bullying near-expulsion with toadie Demetrius Barron - while penning additional ninety-ninth percentile work within others. A sliding, swinging, 6-7, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4, 8-6 play-grounding by childcare specialist Simeon David timed out racquet-smashing tantrums by her opponent. A juicy 7-6, 4-6, 8-6 lunchtime boxing by custodians Jonathan Powell and Lyndon Lowery line-led the afternoon session with a fourteen-minute final game food fight plating nine deuces. And Masters of Arts in Music candidate at Citizen's University Gael Randall strung together a 6-2, 4-6, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 banded-marching that said 'cello' to match point on a percussive overhead smash. As the Deputy Chair etched during the chalkboard of 32's nailing, learning can happen "anywhere, especially in places you don't expect" - and, hopefully, the nation's edification of its home tennis talent also informs all enrollees of one of the Dexter people's assignments to improve the lives of those who tomorrow sit at our desks.

Notated beside the beloved beakers in a Dexter laboratory of national priorities, centered within the scope of voter's electoral microscopes is a grand experiment in modernizing an advanced, affordable education for all. Observing a historical control group of authoritarian big-bangs which energized their power by combusting books, mineralizing intelligentsia and atomizing all elements of higher learning (a hypothesis of tyranny to which Dexters were long subjected), through the culturing of its independence petri dish, Dexterra has fermented a theory of comprehensive, free education for all brown-and-white organisms in order to immunize the nation's democratic systems. Alchemizing the oxygenation of tuition-free university at all levels, from protonic certificates all the way to molecular doctoral programs, voter's exothermic catalyzing of education as endothermic of autocracy has activated an explosive reaction through curriculums, school boards, college campuses and other academic forces. In addition to the velocity of average teacher salaries accelerating to around $100.000 a year, the magnitude of Dexters with any college degree now masses nearly fifty percent, thousands of new libraries sharpened with public 3D printers have opened and nationwide work to torque a more 21st-century grade school vector for children is still in motion. Each of these specimens of quantum change, as well as others, string the microcosmic Independex plane and the macroscopic public universe naturally together.

Parenthetically accounting for exponential singles multiplication paralleled with doubles division or vice versa, for 17-year-old high schooler Jeanine Burgess and 33-year-old special education teacher Gracelyn Mathews, the addition of 16 is a chance to subtract further inequalities from their Independex equation. Respectively enumerated as student body president and chair of the local parent-teacher association, Burgess and Mathews - though squared on opposite sides of Dexterra - have both triangulated a transformative reshaping of maximum academic engagement in all civic circles and angles. In the autumn of 2021, Burgess quantified hundreds of new student voters in the nation's first-ever national election 5 November, while Mathews in January 2022 successfully recounted to national legislators in Citizen's Hall the need for increased special education operations. "Of course I miss my kids, but our educational system could always be improved, and this is a chance to spotlight the changes we need," evaluated Mathews, tallying at least one video call a day to her students while totaling Citizen's Arena, as she graphed signatures for fans after practice. Assessed Burgess on the court after calculating the figure of 32, "It'll never stop being crazy that I'm getting out of school to play tennis at Citizen's Arena, but I do hope other students get involved in tennis too."

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JEANINE "JEANIE" BURGESS (LEFT) AND GRACELYN MATHEWS (RIGHT) AT BEAGLE COURT IV AND IN FREE PRESS FORUM III 27 APRIL

Despite Burgess' blanking in the doubles qualifying foreword with co-author Nicholas Blevins and Mathews' singles erasure from the chapter of 128, both heroic tennis characters - along with off-the-record Mathews sidekick Catherine Rubio - plot to turn the page of 16 and dramatically rewrite the quarterfinals. All-court bards who meter the courts with rhythmic footwork, slamming shots and lyrical returns, the versatile Burgess singlet and Mathews-Rubio couplet must beat fifth-stanzas Branson McClain and John Miles & Colton Vance. But even with Burgess' correspondent 6-1, 0-6, 6-3, 6-4 ink of 32 scrawling that drafted a novel set point-finalizing forehand stroke of luck, and Mathews-Rubio's 6-1, 6-4 editing-in-chief which printed a dozen pressing aces, the writing on the wall of 16 is still yet to be inscribed. For all three tennis columnists, however, the Independex lettering is an opportunity to journal their moral anthology and thank those who continue to volumize an encyclopedia of support.

"I'm going to give my winnings back to my community by building new courts in my hometown. My local parks department also has a program that provides free classes, and since tennis is one of them, I'll also use some of my winnings to buy them better equipment or get access to better facilities," studiously promised Burgess to reporters on the practice court. Lockering room for a similar homework project of her own during today's presser, said Mathews, "Some of my kids, not just in my classroom but in my school, haven't been to Citizen's Arena yet, so maybe I'll take them on a nice field trip back here. And my school's tennis team will get a lot of what I earn too so they can do as well as I've done, hopefully better."

With an historic first-ever Independex Day on next week's agenda, who among the assiduous sports laureates in Citizen's Arena will bookmark their place in May tennis? Whether or not Burgess or Mathews-Rubio are found absent there by Berris Fueller's Independex Day Off hooky-playing in a windy city of 16, each mean tennis girl has already dynamited a napoleonic breakfast-clubbing through an Indiependex cult classic. But whenever they bus back home for their break, a more important project will continue to be stitched, sown and sutured: the task of backpacking each Dexter neighbor with as comprehensive, complete and affordable an education as possible. Otherwise, the vital school of Dexter democracy could be dismissed for much longer than the summer.

Live coverage of the Independex Championships is currently being streamed and televised free of charge to all Dexter citizens courtesy of Dextennis Media, a subsidiary of the Dexter Tennis Union.



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Of the Dexters, by the Dexters, for the Dexters, it's...

THEINDEPENDEXCHAMPIONSHIPS

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As of 5 May 2022, this logo honors the original Dexter brown-and-white tricolor of 2021-22

Celebrating a year of change, a year of hope and a year of Dexter freedom




ROUND OF 16


Section I (top half mini-championships)

(1) Michael Loy                                    4  6  6  7
Aylin Davidson 6 2 1 6


(1) Mason Woodmere-Maxine Woodmere                 6  4  7
Giovani Arias-Marcus Leon 0 6 5


Section II

Laura Fields                                       6  5  7  7
Seth Burr 2 7 5 5


(Q) Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth                      6  1  10
Jamie Cochran-Jazlene Reed 4 6 8


Section III

Lane Bird                                          3  6  6  6  0  
(20) Wendy Yates 6 7 3 3 6


Calvin Rush-Colt Patel                             6  6
(13) Tiara Goodwin-Billy Holloway 2 2


Section IV

(5) Branson McClain                                7  1  6  7
Jeanine Burgess 5 6 1 5


(5) John Miles-Colton Vance                        2  4
Gracelyn Mathews-Catherine Rubio 6 6


Section V (bottom half mini-championships)

Serenity Petersen                                  6  6  7
Efrain Harmon 2 3 6


(2) Rebecca Waukesha-Shirley Waukesha              6  6
Demetrius Barron-Penelope Vincent 4 2


Section VI

(26) Amir Bennett                                  4  6  7  6  6
(23) Simeon David 6 7 5 0 1


(Q) Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery                  7  6
Nehemiah Reeves-Daisy Kane 5 4


Section VII

(3) Michelle Keller                                1  7  6  6
Angelo Short 6 6 2 4


Clay Acosta-Alma Faulkner                          6  3
(14) Sanaa Farrell-Braydon Farmer 7 6


Section VIII

(27) Gisselle Orr                                  6  4  1  4
Gael Randall 3 6 6 6


Angeline Bowman-Kyler Craig                        6  3
Ellen Whitehead-Hillary Dunn 7 6



Upcoming Order of Play

Quarterfinals, 1 May

Singles draw and doubles draw (continually updated)


(1) Michael Loy vs. Laura Fields

(20) Wendy Yates vs. (5) Branson McClain

Serenity Petersen vs. (26) Amir Bennett

(3) Michelle Keller vs. Gael Randall

(1) Mason Woodmere-Maxine Woodmere vs. (Q) Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth

Calvin Rush-Colt Patel vs. Gracelyn Mathews-Catherine Rubio

(2) Rebecca Waukesha-Shirley Waukesha vs. (Q) Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery

(14) Sanaa Farrell-Braydon Farmer vs. Ellen Whitehead-Hillary Dunn





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Est. 19 November 2021 Thank You For Reading Court VII Match VI (archive)




Independex temperature sweats elite eight as Championships reach fever pitch




CITIZEN'S ARENA, BEAGALIA - tennis a day keeps the doctor away.

Achingly inflaming our United Peoples of Dexterra with infectious domestic tennis, the title-germinating Independex Championships has divided its prokaryotes and eukaryotes into a quarterfinal mitosis increasingly virulent on Dexter social media. Now examining a four-day procedure towards an historic first-ever Independex Day, patient fans and doctoral analysts have each treated appreciation for an already healthy body of tennis. Between diagnoses from a surgical 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 7-6 dissection by brainiac chief of international medicine Michael Loy, to a clinical 6-0, 4-6, 7-5 rotation by heartthrob international scholars Mason Woodmere & Maxine Woodmere, and an emergent 6-4, 1-6, 10-8 near-ambulation by breath-taking first qualifying aid Dane Strong & Dorothy Booth, the Independex intake is close to nursing the first Dexter case of domestic tennis champions.

"Thankfully, there have only been three reported instances of very mild heat stroke, and only a few other minor medical emergencies on the grounds throughout these last couple weeks," prescribed Markin R. I. Siewick, Director of Citizen's Arena Health Services, during today's event leadership presser. "So hopefully everyone continues to have a safe and fun time as we start to close out this event!"

Though the arguably eye-catching stadium roofs have been closed a handful of times as the mouth of summer starts to nose ambient temperatures past 25° C, an earful of Independex headway on the courts has gotten a significant media leg-up on the weather. A cripplingly near-paralyzing 4-6, 6-7, 7-5, 6-0, 6-1 full-bodied break-back, cracking a 22-point tiebreak that ribbed set point on a calcifying lob, spared physical therapist Amir Bennett from being wheeled off the court. Beagalia Radiology Center technologists Ellen Whitehead and Hillary Dunn scanned a magnetically resonant 7-6, 6-3 imaging despite Dunn's metallizing ankle sprain that attracted the need for a trainer. Likewise, Avoni Memorial Citizen's Hospital phlebotomists Sanaa Farrell and Braydon Farmer sampled an equally red-hot 7-6, 6-3 aerobic clotting that drew millions of views online after Farrell stuck break point with a face bloodied by diving to bruise a drop shot. But even without Director Siewick's granddaughter, international midwife Michelle Keller, dilating a laborious 1-6, 7-6, 6-2, 6-4 contraction, each Independex quarterfinal berth would still bring forth one of the Dexter people's headfirst priorities to enliven our world, our children's worlds and all worlds hereafter.

Connecting electoral neurons within a cerebral public braintrust of national goals, motorizing for all people as long and healthy a life as each can live frontals the Dexter cortex. With the brown-and-white hippocampus half-wanting amnesia for the DOVIC-19 pandemic which took the lives of thousands in Dexterra alone, it nevertheless stemmed Dexter cognition of a need for sovereignty, as the axons of the May 2021 referendum were myelinated partly in a public effort to sheath help for the poor and needy affected by DOVIC-19 which the unthinking, mindless then-ruling autocracy would not transmit. After electrically signaling their independence, in the summer and autumn of 2021 the Dexter people headed a memorable universal healthcare circuitry that thoughtfully and sensibly stimulates 21st-century treatment free of any financial fatigue. Voters also wracked their mentalist democratic brains to counsel further therapeutic efforts, such as those to depress the obesity rate below seven percent, disorder a chronic mental health stigma back into recovery and obsessively compulse a DOVIC vaccine among additional anxiously-needed research into other stressors, such as rancec, SIV/AIDH and tearh disease. Each cranial Dexter nerve to envision a more sound-minded public body are on nearly all brown-and-white brains, including headstrong Independex tennis mind-blowers.

Thumping his chest after every heart-stopping Independex beating, the nation's domestic tennis lifeblood is for Branson McClain not just an arterial opportunity to bleed brown-and-white, but pace the making of vital Dexter progress. Attacking the heart of his opponents like mother Tara McClain, head coach of international doubles vessels Rebecca Waukesha and Shirley Waukesha, the 27-year-old former nurse once warmed the hearts of patients at Beagalia Citizen's Hospital by coagulating their recovery from DOVIC-19 or other defibrillating ailments. Moreover, during the pressure-packed spring 2021 Dexter independence rhythm, McClain helped palpitate fourteen different mass protests to circulate support. Though his career pulse was slowed by a hyper-tense car accident that for ten seconds flatlined him on the side of Citizen's Highway, the aortic medical services he and other Dexters chambered through electoral veins not only resuscitated him, but oxygenated a full recovery that muscled back together his lifelong tennis flutter. "I'm just so thankful to play any tennis at all, let alone here at Citizen's Arena," murmured McClain to reporters in today's presser. "I didn't think I'd ever be so lucky, not when I was playing in high school or college and especially when I was called into medicine after I graduated."

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BRANSON MCCLAIN IN THE ASSEMBLY FOR HONESTY AND ETHICS 29 APRIL

Exhaling a serve-and-volley breath of tennis fresh air with lunging court coverage, obstructive mental fortitude and puncturing slices that ventilated a choking 7-5, 1-6, 6-1, 7-5 asphyxiation in the airway of 16, few McClain challengers ever breathe a sigh of relief. But despite his bilateral doubles respiration with Journey Ross having already coughed up the seventh node with a collapse in the pocket of 64, McClain's singles fifth node still leaves him among the most airtight contenders in Citizen's Arena - even against twentieth node Wendy Yates. The dusting sports bronco, though, recognizes that breathing life into Dexter advancement clears far more importance than walking on any tennis air.

"After my car accident, I picked up tennis again just to get myself healthy, but I do hope to get back into medicine some day," McClain told Beagalia Evening News in an interview last night. "I think a lot about the patients I used to treat and how much I miss being able to make a difference like that. It's something everyone should get into - more than tennis. Because sports couldn't function without all the knowledge and understanding we have of the human body, and people working to improve upon it."

Whether his patients watch from a hospital bed, a waiting room or the comfort of their living rooms, might the semifinals be for McClain just what the doctor ordered? Or will he finally get a taste of his own medicine? Though Dexters say staying active casts off the need for any medical assistance, at Citizen's Arena staying active can make fate a bitter pill to swallow for Independex inpatients, as no matter how much they run, jump or stretch, some shall still be body-bagged by May tennis bloodletting the Independex elite eight into a final four. But as McClain scripted, tennis is just one appointment through a long cultural prognosis tested by public dedication to providing all people as clean and free a bill of health as possible. A nation, however avant-garde, is only ever as healthy as each individual part of its populace.

Live coverage of the Independex Championships is currently being streamed and televised free of charge to all Dexter citizens courtesy of Dextennis Media, a subsidiary of the Dexter Tennis Union.



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Postby Dexterra » Sun May 01, 2022 6:47 pm

Of the Dexters, by the Dexters, for the Dexters, it's...

THEINDEPENDEXCHAMPIONSHIPS

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As of 5 May 2022, this logo honors the original Dexter brown-and-white tricolor of 2021-22

Celebrating a year of change, a year of hope and a year of Dexter freedom




QUARTERFINALS


Singles

(1) Michael Loy                                    6  6  6
Laura Fields 2 4 4

(20) Wendy Yates 6 6 3 2 3
(5) Branson McClain 3 2 6 6 6

Serenity Petersen 6 7 6 3 6
(26) Amir Bennett 2 6 7 6 1

(3) Michelle Keller 6 6 4 5 6
Gael Randall 3 4 6 7 3



Doubles

(1) Mason Woodmere-Maxine Woodmere                 6  6
(Q) Dane Strong-Dorothy Booth 2 2

Calvin Rush-Colt Patel 6 6
Gracelyn Mathews-Catherine Rubio 0 1

(2) Rebecca Waukesha-Shirley Waukesha 4 6 6
(Q) Jonathan Powell-Lyndon Lowery 6 4 4

(14) Sanaa Farrell-Braydon Farmer 5 3
Ellen Whitehead-Hillary Dunn 7 6



Upcoming Order of Play

Semifinals, 3 May

Singles draw and doubles draw (continually updated)


(1) Michael Loy vs. (5) Branson McClain

Serenity Petersen vs. (3) Michelle Keller

(1) Mason Woodmere-Maxine Woodmere vs. Calvin Rush-Colt Patel

(2) Rebecca Waukesha-Shirley Waukesha vs. Ellen Whitehead-Hillary Dunn





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