Olivia Gadecki has secured her first girls’s doubles title since March final 12 months after reigning supreme at an ITF event in Zarazoga, Spain.
Melbourne, VIC, 14 April 2025 | Jackson Mansell
Olivia Gadecki returned to the honour roll this week following her doubles success at an ITF W100 event in Zaragoza, Spain.
The 22-year-old paired with Indonesian Aldila Sutjiadi to assert her first girls’s doubles crown since her Austin triumph in March 2024. Gadecki and Sutjiadi didn’t drop a set en route, together with a 6-4 6-3 ultimate victory towards Spanish duo Aliona Bolsova and Angela Fita Boluda.
Gadecki’s silverware in Zaragoza was paired with a profitable singles marketing campaign. The Queenslander reached the semifinals for the primary time since her memorable WTA ultimate run in Guadalajara final September.
Alex de Minaur: The Australian No.1 was at his scintillating finest in Monte Carlo, advancing to his first Masters 1000 semifinal since Toronto in 2023. De Minaur additionally recorded his first double-bagel victory at tour stage when he downed Grigor Dimitrov within the quarterfinals. He additionally reached the quarterfinals in his doubles return alongside German Jan-Lennard Struff.
Alexei Popyrin: In his most profitable event this season, Popyrin reached the ultimate eight in Monte Carlo – the primary time at any occasion since he held the winners’ trophy aloft on the Montreal Masters final August. The world No.27 downed three top-20 opponents together with 2024 finalist Casper Ruud.
READ: De Minaur, Popyrin cost into Monte Carlo quarterfinals
Bernard Tomic: Tomic superior to his third ATP Challenger quarterfinal of 2025 in Mexico Metropolis. The 32-year-old claimed consecutive straight-sets wins to start his marketing campaign earlier than falling to former top-20 participant Adrian Mannarino.
Tahlia Kokkinis: A ladies’ singles quarterfinalist at this 12 months’s Australian Open, Kokkinis dominated on the ITF J200 event in Istres, France. The 16-year-old swept the singles and doubles titles, which added to her rising trophy cupboard.
Anderson Parker: The 27-year-old gained his first singles title of the 12 months on the Melbourne Wheelchair Basic. Coming into the event as the highest seed, Parker misplaced simply two video games all through the marketing campaign to emerge victorious.
Arlo Shawcross: The 13-year-old defied the chances to win the boys’ singles crown on the Melbourne Wheelchair Basic. A set down towards junior world No.11 Ryota Kawada, Shawcross flipped the script to narrowly win the ultimate 6-7(4) 6-1 7-6(5).
Martyn Dunn: Dunn gained the boys’s doubles event on the Melbourne Wheelchair Basic for a second straight 12 months, as he paired with Japan’s Tomoya Tachi. The duo prevailed towards Parker and fellow compatriot Matthew Leggett in three units to be bestowed honours.
Sheridan Brown and Sally Schwartz: Brown and Schwartz achieved respective milestones with their Melbourne Wheelchair Basic triumph collectively. For Schwartz, she went back-to-back within the girls’s doubles, whereas Brown tasted doubles silverware for the primary time in her profession.
Derin Sen and Zane Stevens: The teenage pairing featured within the semifinals in Antalya, Turkey this week, which included a win over the No.2 seeds within the first spherical. The ultimate-four look on the ITF M25 event was the primary of Sen’s profession.
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