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Dubois Wins All-Candaian Final at USTA of Troy
10/14/2012 5:34:00 PM | Tennis (W)
TROY, Ala. – One of Canada's most famous exports, the legendary rock band Rush, hit the "top-10" in 1981 with one of their most famous songs, "Limelight." For two Canadians in Troy, Alabama on Sunday, they have ultimate goals of the "top-10" and "limelight", but first there was a singles final to play at the USTA Tennis Classic of Troy at the Lundsford Tennis Complex on the campus of Troy University.
Stephanie Dubois and Sharon Fichman took to the court in Troy, with Dubois holding a 2-0 career mark in head-to-head matches and higher world ranking of 167 compared to Fichman at No. 198.
The early stages of the first set featured the players trading breaks of serve until Fichman took command. Mixing in some drop shots with some slice approach shots, she took the first set 6-3.
With Dubois going frequently to the towel to combat the 95 degree plus temperatures on the court, she gathered some early momentum in the second set to race out to a 3-0 lead. Fichman then found the range and stormed back to take a 4-3 lead. Dubois then fired herself up with some positive vocal instructions to pull ahead and take the second set 6-4.
In an attempt to gather herself, Fichman made a clothing change to start the third set and it worked as she jumped out to a 2-0 lead. Dubois then found form as the skies became overcast and the temperature dropped, kind of like a early fall day in Canada. The rest of the set was back and forth and after a questionable baseline call that went against Fichman, Dubois went ahead 4-3. Another break of serve allowed Dubois the chance to serve the match out and she did just that winning on an overhead smash 3-6, 6-4, 6-3.
"I like playing here, the facility is nice and it's good to get my first tournament win of the year," stated Dubois following the match.
Stephanie Dubois is the 2012 champ at the USTA Tennis Classic of Troy.
In Saturday's doubles final, Angelina Gabueva and Arina Rodionova of Russia defeated the Canadian pair of Fichman and Marie-Eve Pelletier 6-4, 6-4.
Stephanie Dubois and Sharon Fichman took to the court in Troy, with Dubois holding a 2-0 career mark in head-to-head matches and higher world ranking of 167 compared to Fichman at No. 198.
The early stages of the first set featured the players trading breaks of serve until Fichman took command. Mixing in some drop shots with some slice approach shots, she took the first set 6-3.
With Dubois going frequently to the towel to combat the 95 degree plus temperatures on the court, she gathered some early momentum in the second set to race out to a 3-0 lead. Fichman then found the range and stormed back to take a 4-3 lead. Dubois then fired herself up with some positive vocal instructions to pull ahead and take the second set 6-4.
In an attempt to gather herself, Fichman made a clothing change to start the third set and it worked as she jumped out to a 2-0 lead. Dubois then found form as the skies became overcast and the temperature dropped, kind of like a early fall day in Canada. The rest of the set was back and forth and after a questionable baseline call that went against Fichman, Dubois went ahead 4-3. Another break of serve allowed Dubois the chance to serve the match out and she did just that winning on an overhead smash 3-6, 6-4, 6-3.
"I like playing here, the facility is nice and it's good to get my first tournament win of the year," stated Dubois following the match.
Stephanie Dubois is the 2012 champ at the USTA Tennis Classic of Troy.
In Saturday's doubles final, Angelina Gabueva and Arina Rodionova of Russia defeated the Canadian pair of Fichman and Marie-Eve Pelletier 6-4, 6-4.
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