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Top 5 Upsets at PPA Las Vegas: Surprising Results and Breakthroughs

Top 5 Upsets at PPA Las Vegas: The PPA Las Vegas Pickleball Cup was a showcase of remarkable performances and surprising results. Here are the top upsets that stole the spotlight:

Men’s Doubles: Cassidy/Brown Overcome McGuffin/Martinez Vich

In the Round of 32, the 26th-seeded duo of Rob Cassidy and Marshall Brown pulled off a notable upset by defeating the 5th-seeded Tyson McGuffin and Jaume Martinez Vich with scores of 11-7, 11-7. Cassidy and Brown’s victory demonstrated their resilience and tactical prowess, setting the stage for more thrilling moments in the tournament.

Mixed Doubles: Wang/Tellez Edge Out Black/Frazier

The 22nd-seeded pair, Zoey Wang and Pablo Tellez, made headlines by defeating the 11th-seeded Hurricane Tyra Black and Dylan Frazier with a scoreline of 11-4, 1-11, 11-9. Despite a dismal second game where Wang and Tellez lost 1-11, their comeback in the final game showcased their mental toughness and determination, making them a duo to watch in future events.

Women’s Doubles: Phillips/Erokhina Upset Dizon/Wright

In a Round of 16 clash, the 17th-seeded Alli Phillips and Genie Erokhina delivered a surprise by overcoming the 3rd-seeded Meghan Dizon and Etta Wright. The match concluded with scores of 5-11, 11-8, 11-6. Phillips and Erokhina’s victory was a testament to their tenacity and skill, with Phillips’s deceptive play at the kitchen line and Erokhina’s power on the left side proving crucial.

Top 5 Upsets at PPA Las Vegas

Men’s Singles: Khlif’s Remarkable Run

Noe Khlif, seeded 33rd, made waves in the Men’s Singles category by defeating both the 2nd-seeded Connor Garnett and the 19th-seeded Gabe Tardio. Khlif’s impressive run began with a dominant 11-0, 11-1 victory over Luke Wasson. He then took down Garnett 11-9, 8-11, 11-4, and edged Tardio 11-5, 10-12, 11-9. Khlif’s performance underscores his potential to rise in the rankings as he continues to showcase elite movement and sharp passing shots.

Women’s Singles: Fahey’s Impressive Silver Medal Run

Kate Fahey, the 17th seed, delivered an extraordinary performance on her way to a silver medal. Fahey’s journey included victories over three previous PPA Tour winners:

  • Round of 64: Defeated Dodo Kong 11-3, 11-3
  • Round of 32: Beat 9th-seeded Judit Castillo 11-3, 11-1
  • Round of 16: Overcame 5th-seeded Mary Brascia 11-6, 11-7
  • Quarterfinal: Surpassed 3rd-seeded Lea Jansen 11-3, 11-5
  • Semifinal: Defeated 12th-seeded Lacy Schneemann 11-6, 11-9

Fahey’s dominant performance throughout the tournament included a 71% point win percentage. However, she fell short in the final against Anna Leigh Waters, losing 11-0, 11-6. Despite the loss, Fahey’s journey was a highlight of the event.

News in Brief: Top 5 Upsets at PPA Las Vegas

The PPA Las Vegas Pickleball Cup saw several top upsets, including Rob Cassidy and Marshall Brown’s surprising victory over Tyson McGuffin and Jaume Martinez Vich in Men’s Doubles. In Mixed Doubles, Zoey Wang and Pablo Tellez overcame Hurricane Tyra Black and Dylan Frazier despite a tough second game.

Alli Phillips and Genie Erokhina upset Meghan Dizon and Etta Wright in Women’s Doubles. Noe Khlif’s victories over Connor Garnett and Gabe Tardio in Men’s Singles highlighted his rising potential. In Women’s Singles, Kate Fahey’s journey to the silver medal, including wins over three previous champions, was a standout story.

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