Tyra Hurricane Black and Parris Todd won the bronze medal in women’s doubles at the 2025 Select Medical Orange County Cup on Championship Sunday. The event took place at Life Time Rancho San Clemente in Southern California. They came from behind to defeat Mari Humberg and Meghan Dizon in three games, 3-11, 11-3, 11-8.
The match was part of the PPA Tour and featured top-ranked players. Tyra Hurricane Black and Parris Todd lost the first game but quickly adjusted and took control in the final two games to claim third place in the tournament.
Slow Start, Strong Finish
In the first game, Mari Humberg and Meghan Dizon played better and won easily, 11-3. Tyra Hurricane Black and Parris Todd struggled to find their rhythm. But things changed in the second game. Black and Todd returned with better coordination and energy, winning 11-3.
The third game was close. Both teams played strong points, but Tyra Hurricane Black and Parris Todd stayed focused. They pulled ahead late in the game to win 11-8 and secure the bronze medal.
A Key Event on the PPA Tour
The Select Medical Orange County Cup is one of the key stops on the 2025 PPA Tour. Fans gathered at Life Time Rancho San Clemente to see top women’s doubles teams compete. The match between Tyra Hurricane Black and Parris Todd and the pair of Mari Humberg and Meghan Dizon was one of the highlights of the day.
What the Win Means
This bronze medal adds to the growing success of Tyra Hurricane Black and Parris Todd as a team. Their strong comeback in the match shows their teamwork and resilience. The result could boost their confidence and rankings in upcoming events on the tour.
News in Brief: Tyra Hurricane Black and Parris Todd
Tyra Hurricane Black and Parris Todd won the bronze medal at the 2025 Select Medical Orange County Cup in Southern California. They beat Mari Humberg and Meghan Dizon 3-11, 11-3, 11-8 in women’s doubles. The match was played at Life Time Rancho San Clemente as part of the PPA Tour.
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