Friday, December 26, 2025

CIBC PPA Tour Finals Women’s Singles Pool Update After Day 2

CIBC PPA Tour Finals Women’s Singles Pool: Day 2 of the CIBC PPA Tour Finals has officially ended after 20 intense matches, with notable upsets playing out across Humana Championship Court and Grandstand Court at Life Time Rancho San Clemente. As the action moves toward Friday’s final day of pool play, the top two players/teams from each pool will advance to the semifinals, where they will fight for a spot in the gold medal matches.

 

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Women’s Singles

ATP Pool

Friday’s Matchups

  • Waters (2-0) vs. Fahey (1-1)
  • Todd (1-1) vs. Schneemann (0-2)

This pool is still wide open, with several potential outcomes depending on Friday’s results. Here are some key scenarios:

  • If Waters defeats Fahey, she will top the pool with a perfect 3-0 record.
  • If Waters loses to Fahey and Schneemann beats Todd, Fahey will take first place, and Waters will finish second.
  • If Waters beats Fahey and Schneemann beats Todd, a three-way tie for second place would ensue between Fahey, Todd, and Schneemann, with total point differential deciding the rankings.
  • If Fahey wins against Waters and Todd beats Schneemann, the pool will end in a three-way tie for first place between Waters, Fahey, and Todd, with total point differential determining the final standings. Schneemann would be eliminated.

Erne Pool

Friday’s Matchups

  • Brascia (2-0) vs. Christian (2-0)
  • Parenteau (0-2) vs. Johnson (0-2)

Brascia and Christian have already locked up the top two spots in the Erne Pool, securing their places in the semifinals. Parenteau and Johnson have been eliminated from advancing. The focus now shifts to the showdown between Brascia and Christian on Friday, where first place in the pool will be decided.

News in Brief: CIBC PPA Tour Finals Women’s Singles Pool

Day 2 of the CIBC PPA Tour Finals saw thrilling competition across multiple courts. In the ATP pool, Anna Leigh Waters remains the frontrunner but faces a pivotal match against Kate Fahey on Friday.

The Erne Pool is already set with Mary Brascia and Kaitlyn Christian leading the pack, while Catherine Parenteau and Jorja Johnson have been eliminated. Friday’s final matches will determine the top two players from each pool who will move on to the semifinals.

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