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Chris Haworth Claims Sixth Gold at APP Dallas Open with Another Stellar Performance!

Chris Haworth Claims Sixth Gold at APP Dallas Open: Chris Haworth continued his remarkable run on the APP Tour, securing his sixth gold medal of the year in the men’s singles division at the 2024 APP Dallas Open. Haworth’s journey through the tournament saw him defeat Max Manthou and Eduardo Irizarry with relative ease, before facing Jack Foster in the final.

A Showdown in the Finals

In the final match, Chris Haworth took control from the first serve, delivering a commanding performance against Jack Foster who came after a tense semifinal win over Grayson Goldin—where he won two thrilling games, 16-15 and 17-15—couldn’t keep up with Chris Haworth’s relentless pace.

 

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Chris Haworth claimed the victory in straight games, winning 15-10, 15-11, and once again proving why he remains a dominant force on the tour.

Grayson Goldin’s Strong Showing for Bronze

Grayson Goldin, despite falling to Jack Foster in the semifinals, managed to secure a bronze medal. This marks his fourth medal on the APP Tour this year, reinforcing his consistency as one of the top competitors in the field.

Jack Foster’s Strong Run Ends in Silver

For Jack Foster, the tournament was a strong showing as well, with his performance against Grayson Goldin standing out as one of the most intense matches of the event. However, his impressive run ended with a silver, as Chris Haworth’s dominance in the final proved too much to overcome.

News in Brief: Chris Haworth Claims Sixth Gold at APP Dallas Open

Chris Haworth secured his sixth gold medal of the year at the 2024 APP Dallas Open in men’s singles. After defeating Max Manthou and Eduardo Irizarry, he went on to dominate Jack Foster in the finals, winning 15-10, 15-11.

Jack Foster reached the final after a nail-biting semifinal win over Grayson Goldin, who finished with a bronze medal. His bronze marks his fourth medal on the APP Tour this season.

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