BSA WOMEN I Recent Activities and Results of Academy Players

BSA WOMEN I Recent Activities and Results of Academy Players

Latest news on our players on the ITF circuit, who stand out for their consistency, dedication, and competitiveness, both at the professional and junior levels.

We bring you the latest updates on our players' performances on the ITF circuit. Whether competing at the professional or junior level, our girls continue to represent the Academy with dedication, consistency, and competitive spirit.

Maria Fernanda Herazo González (COL)
Last tournament: W15 Kayseri (Turkey), June 9-15, 2025. Maria is currently on the entry list for the W15 event in Kayseri, Turkey, where she will look to gain valuable points and match experience on hard courts.
Previous participation: W35 Kuršumlijska Banja (Serbia), May 26-June 1, 2025. In Serbia, Maria competed at the W35 level but failed to advance past the first round. Despite the result, participating in high-level events like this one is vital to maintaining her competitiveness.

Mia Horvit (USA)
Last tournament: W15 Tashkent (Uzbekistan), June 2-8, 2025. Mia had an excellent performance in Tashkent, reaching the quarterfinals. Her solid form on hard courts reflects her growing confidence and readiness to continue advancing in the coming weeks.
Previous activity: W15 Tsaghkadzor (Armenia), May 2025. Prior to Tashkent, she participated in the Tsaghkadzor tournament, where she faced an early exit, but used the experience as preparation for her successful run in Tashkent.

Vanesa Vlahova (BUL)
Recent activity: ITF Junior Circuit. Vanesa, a promising junior player born in 2008, continues her development by regularly participating in junior events. While no major results have been recorded in the past two weeks, her tournament activity remains steady as she gains valuable match experience at the international level.

Evita Ramírez (FRA)
Last tournament: W15 Norges-la-Ville (France), June 9-15, 2025. Evita began her career in France with a victory in the first round of qualifying, but missed out on the main draw after a narrow second-round loss to Aubane Droguet. Her participation signals a firm return to the tour.

Our players are actively competing at both the junior and professional levels, gaining experience and pushing the boundaries at every tournament. With constant effort and support, they continue to embody the Academy's values: discipline, resilience, and ambition. We look forward to more exciting developments in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.

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