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Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters Reach PPA Final in Kansas City

Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters Reach PPA Final: The PPA Tour Kansas City Open has witnessed a thrilling showcase of talent, with Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters carving a path to the Mixed Doubles finals. Their journey has been marked by decisive victories and a display of superior teamwork that has captivated the audience.

Early Rounds: Dominance Established

From the outset, Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters made their intentions clear. In the Round of 32, they faced Eric Oncins and Milan Rane, a matchup that showed their seamless synergy. Johns and Waters swept the first round with scores of 11-6 and 11-7, a testament to their formidable coordination and skill.

The Round of 16 brought another test in the form of Patrick Kawka and Kate Fahey. Johns and Waters demonstrated their skills with an emphatic performance, securing victories with scores of 11-7 and 11-1. The ease of their progression was a clear indication of their readiness for the tougher challenges ahead.

Quarter Finals: Overcoming Alshon and Wright

The Quarter Finals presented a sterner challenge with Christian Alshon and Marietta Wright stepping onto the opposite side of the net. The match was a battle of wills, but Johns and Waters emerged victorious in a three-game encounter. After dropping the first game 7-11, they regrouped and won the subsequent games 11-7 and 11-5. Their ability to adjust and capitalize on key moments showed their championship potential.

Semi-Finals: Dominance Against Johnson and Todd

The Semi-Finals featured a clash against Hunter Johnson and Parris Todd, a formidable duo in their own right. Johns and Waters delivered a performance that was as commanding as it was precise, winning the match 11-4 and 11-8. Their dominant display reinforced their status as the team to beat and set them up for the showdown.

The Final Showdown: Anticipation Builds

Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters are now ready for a high-stakes final against Jorja Johnson and JW Johnson. Their route to the final has been marked by exceptional play and strategic brilliance. The upcoming match promises to be a fitting climax to their impressive tournament run.

In their last encounter with the Johnsons, during the semifinals of the Select Medical Orange County Cup, Johns and Waters clinched victory after saving five match points in a dramatic contest. The anticipation for this rematch is noticeable, as both teams prepare to battle it out for the championship.

Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters Score Table

Round Opponent(s) Score
Round of 32 Eric Oncins / Milan Rane 11-6, 11-7
Round of 16 Patrick Kawka / Kate Fahey 11-7, 11-1
Quarter Finals Christian Alshon / Marietta Wright 7-11, 11-7, 11-5
Semi-Finals Hunter Johnson / Parris Todd 11-4, 11-8

 

Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters have shown extraordinary skill and resilience throughout the PPA Tour Kansas City Open. Their path through the Round of 32, Round of 16, Quarter Finals, and Semi-Finals has been a testament to their exceptional teamwork and strategic skills. As they head into the final, their performance has set the stage for what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the tournament.

Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters Reach PPA Final
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News in Brief: Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters Reach PPA Final

Ben Johns and Anna Leigh Waters have advanced to the Mixed Doubles finals at the PPA Tour Kansas City Open with a series of impressive victories. They began by dominating Eric Oncins and Milan Rane in the Round of 32 with scores of 11-6 and 11-7 and then defeated Patrick Kawka and Kate Fahey 11-7, 11-1 in the Round of 16.

In the Quarter Finals, they overcame Christian Alshon and Marietta Wright in three games, 7-11, 11-7, 11-5. The Semi-Finals saw them dispatch Hunter Johnson and Parris Todd 11-4, 11-8. They now face Jorja Johnson and JW Johnson in the final, having previously defeated them after saving five match points.

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