A teenage phenom, a former top-30 player and a Northern California product
highlight the field in the Ascension Project Women's Challenger in Redding,
Calif.
The $25,000 tournament is scheduled for Tuesday through Sunday at Sun Oaks
Tennis & Fitness.
Top-seeded Sofya Zhuk, a 17-year-old Russian ranked 143rd in the world, will
meet Ana Veselinovic, a 29-year-old left-hander from Montenegro, on Tuesday at
11:30 a.m.
Zhuk won the Wimbledon girls singles title two years ago and qualified for the
women's main draw of the recent U.S. Open before falling to 50th-ranked Yulia
Putintseva of Kazakhstan 7-6 (3), 6-3 in the first round.
Zhuk has won three singles titles in the minor leagues of women's tennis this
year and withdrew from the final of another.
Qualifier Urszula Radwanska, who reached No. 29 in the world in 2012 before
injuries derailed her career, will play Veronica Miroshnichenko, a 19-year-old
left-hander from Russia, on Wednesday.
Radwanska, 26, is the younger sister of Agnieszka Radwanska, who's ranked 11th
after climbing as high as second in 2012.
Seventh-seeded Maria Sanchez, a 27-year-old Modesto native, will face wild card
Lorraine Guillermo, a 24-year-old American, on Wednesday.
Sanchez, the only seeded American in the draw, won the 2011 Redding doubles
title with since-retired Yasmin Schnack of Sacramento.
Redding alumni include former world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka of Belarus, current
doubles world No. 1 Lucie Safarova of the Czech Republic, and current top-70
singles players Lauren Davis (No. 38) and Jennifer Brady (No. 65), both of Boca
Raton, Fla. Twelve years ago, Safarova won the Redding singles title at age 18,
and Azarenka reached the quarterfinals at 15.
The Redding-based Ascension Project develops athletes into leaders.
Here are
the singles and doubles draws
and Tuesday's schedule.
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