Tennis SA Patron Louisa Mojela Launches Wiphold Next Gen Camp
Tennis South Africa (TSA) has kicked-off its maiden Wiphold “Next Gen” training camp at the Bryanston Sports Club in Johannesburg.
Tennis SA Send Strongest Possible Team to Fed Cup in Lithuania
SA Fed Cup captain announces 5-year plan to develop and improve women’s tennis as junior Makayla Loubser gets debut call-up
Chanel Wins Back-to-Back Digital Futures Titles in Stellenbosch
Top-ranked Chanel Simmonds makes it two titles in a week when she beat Russia’s Margarita Lazareva in straight sets to win the Digicall Futures 2 tournament in Stellenbosch
Simmonds Revels in Digicall Futures 1 Win in Stellenbosch
Top seed Chanel Simmonds was delighted to win the singles title of the Digicall Futures 1 tennis tournament at the University of Stellenbosch on Sunday
Tennis SA Signs Fed Cup Apparel Sponsor
Top German tennis gear manufacturer Topspin joins KIA SA Fed Cup team as official apparel sponsor
Simmonds Wins Sun City Futures 3 Double
Top seeded Chanel Simmonds beat Madrie le Roux in straight sets to cruise to the Sun City Futures 3 title on Friday, after having teamed up with Michelle Sammons to comfortably seize the doubles title earlier in the day
Hattingh Clinches Maiden Futures Title in Sun City
Top SA junior star Ilze Hattingh has won her maiden Futures title at the Sun City Futures 2 tournament on Saturday, marking a memorable week including wins over top-seeded Chanel Simmonds, third-seeded Madrie le Roux and France’s second-seeded Clothilde de Bernardi in the final
Seeds Progress to Sun City Quarter-Finals
Third seed Madrie le Roux had the biggest scare at the Sun City Futures 2 on Wednesday, with all the other seeds moving through comfortably to the tournament quarter-finals
Scheepers Returns as Grainger Overhauls Fed Cup
Chani Scheepers makes herself available for Fed Cup squad, as Earl Grainger announces Natalie Grandin and Allan Karam as consultants
Chanel Keeps SA’s Swagger Intact
Chanel Simmonds is on course to win both the singles and doubles titles at the Women’s Soweto Open. Simmonds, who won the double title with Magda Linette of Poland yesterday, will face top seed Timea Babos of Hungary in the women’s singles final.
Proud SA End to 2013 Soweto Open
20-year old Chanel Simmonds makes her mark as runner-up at the Soweto Open, losing 67 64 61 to Hungary’s Timea Babos
Simmonds Makes South African Tennis History
Chanel Simmonds makes SA history after defeating no. 2 seed Julia Glushko in straight sets on Thursday, to become the first SA woman to contest the Soweto Open semi-finals, her match against fourth-seed Nadiya Kichenok starting 10:30am at the Arthur Ashe Tennis Complex in Jabavu on Friday