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2022 Ladies Real Tennis World Championships

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2022 Ladies Real Tennis World Championships
Date13-17 April, 2023
Edition19th
Draw13S / 6D[1]
LocationFontainebleau, France
VenuePalace of Fontainebleau
Champions
Women's singles
United Kingdom Claire Fahey
Women's doubles
United Kingdom Claire Fahey / United Kingdom Sarah Vigrass
← 2019 · Real Tennis World Championship · 2023 →

The 2022 Ladies Real Tennis World Championships was the 19th edition of the biennial Ladies Real Tennis World Championships, held at the Palace of Fontainebleau in April 2022.[2] It was delayed from its original date in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic It was the first time the event was held in France since 2013 as the event follows a rotation through the four tennis-playing countries. Fontainebleau had previously hosted the men's World Championship in 2008 and the men's World Doubles Championships in 2005. The singles event was won by defending champion Claire Fahey, her sixth victory equalling the record previously held by Penny Lumley.[3] Fahey also won the doubles with her sister Sarah Vigrass. Lea van der Zwalmen made her World Championship debut, reaching the final of the singles draw.[4]

Singles

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
1 United Kingdom C Fahey 6 6
7 United Kingdom P Lumley 1 2 7 United Kingdom P Lumley 0 0
  United Kingdom A Brodie 6 6 1 United Kingdom C Fahey 6 6
8 United Kingdom N Doble 6 6 3 United Kingdom S Vigrass 2 1
France Q Idiart 0 0 8 United Kingdom N Doble 3 2
3 United Kingdom S Vigrass 6 6
1 United Kingdom C Fahey 6 6
4 United Kingdom T Lumley 6 6 2 France L van der Zwalmen 0 2
France M Simlesa 0 0 3 United Kingdom T Lumley 6 6
  France A Huynh-Lendhardt 0 0 5 United Kingdom I Candy 1 0
5 United Kingdom I Candy 6 6 4 United Kingdom T Lumley 1 0
6 Netherlands S Bollerman 6 6 2 France L van der Zwalmen 6 6
  Australia X Ranger 1 1 6 Netherlands S Bollerman 3 3
2 France L van der Zwalmen 6 6

Doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 United Kingdom C Fahey
United Kingdom S Vigrass
6 6
  Australia X Ranger
United Kingdom F Adam
2 2   United Kingdom T Lumley
United Kingdom J Garside
1 1
  United Kingdom T Lumley
United Kingdom J Garside
6 6 1 United Kingdom C Fahey
United Kingdom S Vigrass
6 6
2 United Kingdom I Candy
Netherlands S Bollerman
0 1
2 United Kingdom I Candy
Netherlands S Bollerman
6 6
  United Kingdom P Lumley
United Kingdom A Garside
6 0 1   United Kingdom N Doble
United Kingdom A Brodie
0 1
  United Kingdom N Doble
United Kingdom A Brodie
5 6 6

References

  1. ^ "Ladies World Championship - Replays and Draws". Ladies World Championship 2022. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Ladies World Championship 2022". Tennis and Rackets Association. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Fahey retains world title". Henley Standard. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  4. ^ Odi, Emeline. "LÉA VAN DER ZWALMEN, LA GÉNIE FRANÇAISE DU JEU DE PAUME". Les Sportives. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
This page was last edited on 27 May 2024, at 07:47
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