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Racing to San Clemente: Women’s Singles Rivals Push for PPA Tour Finals

Women’s Singles Rivals Push for PPA Tour Finals: As the final event before the PPA Tour Finals approaches, the stakes have never been higher in the women’s singles division. Only the top eight players will make it to San Clemente, and with just one event left, every point counts.

At the top, Kate Fahey has edged her way into the No. 7 spot with 6850 points after a runner-up finish in Dallas, pushing Parris Todd into the eighth and final qualifying position with 6375 points. Meanwhile, Mary Brascia sits just behind in ninth place, with 6050 points, making her the only player with a chance to overtake Todd in this pivotal week.

Rank Player Points
1 Anna Leigh Waters 17,900
2 Brooke Buckner 10,100
3 Lea Jansen 9,500
4 Catherine Parenteau 8,800
5 Salome Devidze 7,600
6 Katilyn Christian 7,200
7 Kate Fahey 6,850
8 Parris Todd 6,375
9 Mary Brascia 6,050
10 Judit Castillo 4,825
11 Chao Yi Wang 3,450
12 Lina Padegimaite 3,425
13 Lacy Schneemann 3,125
14 Lauren Stratman 2,650
15 Jorja Johnson 2,625
16 Dominique Schaefer 2,000

 

Mary Brascia will need to bring her best performance to Milwaukee if she hopes to make a run at the Tour Finals. If Mary Brascia and Parris Todd meet in the semifinals, it could be a thrilling matchup with high stakes.

For Mary Brascia to secure the final spot, she would need to not only beat Todd but also win the entire tournament. A victory in Milwaukee could be enough to leapfrog Todd and snag that coveted spot in San Clemente.

News in Brief: Women’s Singles Rivals Push for PPA Tour Finals

With the Lapiplasty Pickleball World Championships behind them, players are now focused on securing a spot in the CIBC PPA Tour Finals. This week’s Veolia Milwaukee Open presented by Miller Lite offers the final chance to earn crucial points.

In the women’s singles, Kate Fahey and Parris Todd currently hold the last two spots, but Mary Brascia could still break into the top eight with a strong performance in Milwaukee, potentially overtaking Todd for the final qualifying position.

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