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    Stephanie Visscher Turns the Tables to Win the Second Wiphold International Singles Title

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeMarch 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    After having lost in the final the week before, Stephanie Judith Visscher of the Netherlands went one step further at the weekend, winning the women’s singles title at the Wiphold International hosted by TuksTennis at the University of Pretoria in Tshwane, South Africa, on Monday, 3 March, 2025.

    Switzerland’s Jenny Duerst Crowned Wiphold International Champion in Tshwane

    Visscher defeated Swiss top seed Jenny Duerst 5-7 6-1 7-6(5), turning the tables after Duerst had defeated her in the final at the ITF $15,000 combined World Tennis Tour event a week earlier.

    “I’m really happy to have won this tournament. Last week I made the final, and it was also a great week, but I faced the same opponent last week and this week I was able to beat her, so I’m really happy with that.”

    Wiphold International Champion, Stephanie Visscher

    “It’s been a great two weeks for me. There have been a lot of matches, and last week there was a lot of rain, but this week we were able to play like normal, one match a day, which was great.”

    Swiss top seed Jenny Duerst had won the first Wiphold International finals encounter between the two same finalists, a week prior.
    isscher won the second women’s final in the ITF $15,000 combined World Tennis Tour event week the University of Pretoria in Tshwane.
    Fisscher won the second women’s final in the ITF $15,000 combined World Tennis Tour event week the University of Pretoria in Tshwane.

    In the doubles competition, Coco Bosman of the Netherlands and Maddalena Giordano of Italy were handed a walkover victory in the women’s final, with Vivien Sandberg of Germany and Emma van Poppel of the Netherlands having to withdraw.


    Original Copy: Tennis South Africa, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: The Netherlands’ Stephanie Visscher persevered to the win of the second of two Wiphold Internationals women’s singles finals at the University of Pretoria’s TuksTennis Club in Tshwane, on Monday, 3 March 2025. All Photos: Barco Greeff

    Photo 2 Caption: Swiss top seed Jenny Duerst had won the first Wiphold International finals encounter between the two same finalists, a week prior.

    Photo 2 Caption: Visscher won the second women’s final in the ITF $15,000 combined World Tennis Tour event week the University of Pretoria in Tshwane.

    The post Stephanie Visscher Turns the Tables to Win the Second Wiphold International Singles Title appeared first on gsport4girls.



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