5 Australian medalists for ITF Masters World Particular person Championships | March 25, 2025 | All Information | Information & Options | Information & Occasions

Antalya, Türkiye, March 25, 2025 | Jackson Mansell

It's one other enormous traction for the ITF Masters World Particular person Championships after the 2025 version ended final week in Antalya, Turkey.

Australia gained 4 medals within the competitors, together with gamers aged 30-45 to compete for the final word supremacy of 1 gold medal and two silver medals.

Brandon Lee Moore and Matthew Hicks grew to become Australian medalists titles, profitable gold within the Males's 40+ Doubles class. The fourth seed duo dominated the week and didn’t compete. This consists of defeating No. 1 seeds Roger Lacaci and Roberto Menendez Ferre within the semifinals, who tied it up within the opening ceremony.

Hicks additionally gained bronze medals in over 40 doubles classes together with Sanna Bedford, Queensland.

Angela Lawrence-Hendy and American accomplice Mariko Fritz-Krockow gained silver medals in ladies's 40-man doubles.

Lawrence-Hendy and Fritz-Krockow beat the gold medal within the ultimate towards high seeds Silvia Chuda and Manon Kruse. The 2 misplaced 14-12 within the nervous tremendous tiebreak.

Within the 35+ Males's classes, Yuri Mijic additionally gained the silver medal at Clay Court docket in Antalya.

Mijic paired with former doubles world No. 2 Kengo Iwasaka, to occupy a spot on the rostrum. The highest seed pair misplaced 9 video games on their solution to the finals earlier than they succumbed to Joe Cooper and Nikolai Soloviev.

View: Full outcomes of the 2025 ITF Masters World Particular person Championship

ITF Masters World Particular person Champion
Australian Medal
Participant class outcome
Brandon Lee Moore (New South Wales) Greater than 40 males's doubles Gold
Matthew Hicks (VIC) Greater than 40 males's doubles Gold
Yuri Mijic (VIC) Greater than 35 occasions that of a person silver
Angela Lawrence Hendy (New South Wales) Greater than 40 occasions greater than ladies silver
Sanna Bedford (Queensland) Combine greater than 40 occasions bronze
Matthew Hicks (VIC) Combine greater than 40 occasions bronze

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