Kate Fahey and Dylan Frazier’s Remarkable Journey: Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns cruised to victory in the mixed doubles semifinal at the Proton Tucson Open, easily defeating the No. 16 seeds, Kate Fahey and Dylan Frazier. The pair won with scores of 11-3, and 11-7, continuing their strong start to 2025.
Fahey and Frazier’s Impressive Journey to the Final
Fahey and Frazier entered the final as the No. 16 seeds, but their path to the championship match was no easy feat.
They had delivered impressive wins over top teams, including Catherine Parenteau and Federico Staksrud, as well as Jade Kawamoto and James Ignatowich, to reach the final four. Despite their strong run, they couldn’t overcome Waters and Johns in the final.
Waters and Johns’ Strong Performance
Waters and Johns played with impressive chemistry and skill throughout the match. Waters’ right-side two-handed backhand speedup was a key part of their strategy, and the pair worked seamlessly together. They were able to handle the pressure and secure the win without too much difficulty.
Looking Ahead
The win solidified Waters and Johns’ status as one of the top teams in the sport. Their ability to adjust their game and communicate effectively on the court will continue to make them contenders in future tournaments. As the Proton Tucson Open progresses, all eyes will be on their next performance.
News in Brief: Kate Fahey and Dylan Frazier’s Remarkable Journey
Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns defeated Kate Fahey and Dylan Frazier 11-3, 11-7 in the mixed doubles semifinal at the Proton Tucson Open. Despite strong performances from Fahey and Frazier, Waters and Johns’ teamwork and skill led them to an easy victory.