April was an excellent month on the ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour for the Canadians, particularly Thomas Venos.
Over the past 4 weeks, the 24-year-old reached three finals, profitable two of them. His greatest outcomes got here at an occasion in Villers-lès-Nancy, the place he reached each the singles and doubles finals, profitable the previous.
It was a dominant run for Venos in singles, as he didn’t drop a set on his strategy to the ultimate. He solely misplaced seven video games within the first 5 units he performed. With the title on the road, the New Westminster, BC native was capable of rally from a set down to assert his first singles title of the season with a 2-6, 7-5, 6-3 win over house hope Olivier Langlois.
Venos now has 5 ITF singles titles to his title and has received one in each non-COVID-affected season since 2019.
The singles remaining victory over Langlois was revenge for the day gone by’s doubles remaining, the place Langlois and his associate Yoann Quilliou defeated Venos and his Italian associate Francesco Felici in straight units. The Canadian-Italian pair had dropped simply two video games in two matches heading into the ultimate.
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Nonetheless, Venos didn’t have to attend lengthy to carry a doubles trophy. The very subsequent week in Poland, the Canadian scored his second ITF doubles title of the season on the V Plock Cup.
Partnering Sergei Lysov of Israel, they scrapped into the ultimate by upsetting the top-seeded pair of Piotr Jaroszewski and Enrique Siscar Meseguer 11-9 within the match tiebreak within the semifinals.
Within the title match, Venos and Lysov once more needed to battle, this time holding off the second-seeded staff of Jakub Dominik Bukala and Kamil Fabisiak 10-6 within the match tiebreak to get their fingers on the trophy.
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The 24-year-old is as much as eight profession ITF doubles titles, having received two every year in 2018, 2019, 2023 and now 2024. His first title of the season got here in Peru again in March.
McIntyre Makes It Two
Venos was not the one Canadian to carry a trophy over the past month on the ITF Wheelchair Tour.
Mitch McIntyre picked up his second quad doubles title of the season on the Biel-Bienne Indoors in Switzerland. Taking part in alongside Shraga Weinberg of Israel, McIntyre cruised to the title with the lack of simply two video games.
Earlier within the yr, McIntyre received the Arizona Open which prolonged his ITF doubles titles streak to a few years. The win in Switzerland brings him as much as eight whole profession ITF doubles titles.
Markham
The ITF Wheelchair Tour made a cease in Canada final month for the Premier Racquet Membership Wheelchair Basic in Markham, ON.
Two Canadians had been topped champion on house soil: Gary Luker within the quad singles and John Chen within the junior singles.
Luker went undefeated within the quad occasion, which consisted of a four-player spherical robin. He misplaced a complete of simply eight video games in his three matches to win his first ITF singles title since 2019 and tenth general.
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The junior draw was additionally a spherical robin, this time with simply three gamers, and Chen was a minimize above, profitable all 4 units he performed towards fellow Canadians Frederique Berube Perron and Lachlan Sandford to assert the title.
Anne-Marie Dolinar reached the ultimate of the ladies’s singles occasion however got here up simply brief within the remaining towards high seed Maria Fernanda Alves of Brazil.
Right here is the complete record of winners from the ITF Markham occasion:
Street to Paris
With simply over three months to go earlier than the beginning of the 2024 Paralympic Video games in Paris, up to now Rob Shaw is the lone Canadian to have punched their ticket.
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Venos’ robust month saved his hopes of qualifying for Paris alive. Whereas he sits plenty of rating spots again of the qualifying zone at No. 56, lower than 100 factors separate him and the High 32, which might put in him place for the Paralympics.
Natalia Lanucha, the highest Canadian girl within the rankings, is way farther away from qualifying, at present sitting at No. 44 (the High 20 qualify mechanically) with over 400 factors between her and the qualifying zone.