Lea Jansen and Dylan Frazier continue their strong run at the 2025 Veolia Cape Coral Open, advancing to the mixed doubles quarterfinals after a dominant 11-5, 11-1 victory over Vivienne David and Federico Staksrud. The No. 10 seeds showed their strength on March 7th at Lake Kennedy Racquet Center, where they comfortably secured their spot in the next round.
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Dominant Performance for Jansen and Frazier
Lea Jansen and Dylan Frazier showed excellent form, overwhelming the No. 6 seeds, Vivienne David and Federico Staksrud, in straight sets. Jansen and Frazier came out strong in the first game, winning 11-5, before completely dominating the second game with an 11-1 scoreline.
Their aggressive play and quick decision-making were key to their commanding performance. The match lasted less than 30 minutes, reflecting their efficient and dominant style of play as they built momentum heading into the next round.
Looking Ahead: Bright and Johnson Challenge
Jansen and Frazier’s next challenge comes in the form of No. 2 seeds Anna Bright and JW Johnson. Bright and Johnson are a highly skilled pair and will pose a tough test for Jansen and Frazier. However, Jansen and Frazier’s confidence will be high after their dominant victory in the Round of 16.
Impact of the Match
This victory continues to solidify Jansen and Frazier as a team to watch at the 2025 Veolia Cape Coral Open. Their ability to handle high-pressure moments and dominate their opponents gives them a strong chance to make a deep run in the tournament, with their upcoming matchup against Bright and Johnson setting the stage for an exciting quarterfinal.
News in Brief: Lea Jansen and Dylan Frazier
Lea Jansen and Dylan Frazier defeated Vivienne David and Federico Staksrud 11-5, 11-1 in the Round of 16 at the 2025 Veolia Cape Coral Open. They will now face Anna Bright and JW Johnson in the quarterfinals.