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Saturday, 20 June 2009 23:22
After a lull through injury MCTA players are back on the road and achieving some success. MCTA ambassador Wes Moodie has had a fantastic run - final of Madrid Masters, Final of French Open, winner of the Aegon at Queens and this week winner of Ordina Open in the Netherlands. A second Wimbledon title would compete a hatrick of titles.

Stefi Boffa lost in the last round of qualifying in the 50k in Nottingham and although playing with an effected cyst on the top of her left arm which prev
nted her serving at full strength and playing a two handed backhand she managed a final in doubles in Montpellier challenger.

Anna Fitzpatrick is looking like the Foot problems are finally coming to an end after a long frustrating 10 months and played a good Wimbledon qualifying doubles match losing to the No3 seeds CHAN (TPE) / HAYNES (USA) 6-3, 7-5. She will now join Stefi in Sweden to play doubles and then attempt singles and doubles thw week after. Two 10k tournaments in Felixtone and Frinton will follow.

Christina Mathis begins Roehampton and Wimbledon Juniors over the next two weeks in a step up for her and it will be interesting to see how close she is to the top juniors in the world. Christina still has another year in juniors and her results so far this year are putting her in a good position to become one of the worlds's top juniors in 2010.
 
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