Czech tennis remains firm as one of the most powerful today. Barbora Krejcikova, Katerina Siniakova, Marketa Vondrousova, Petra Kvitova, Karolina Muchova. The list of figures at present is extensive. But it doesn’t end there. The future is in the hands of the most talented juniors on the circuit. In this case, one of the most resonant names in that category, Brenda Fruhvirtova (2007) more than meets expectations thanks to his performance at the W25 in Tucumán. There he will play his first professional final against Carolina Alves from Brazil.
Owner of seven titles in the junior circuit, she conquered the biggest of them in the 2021 Merida Youth World Cup, defeating her sister in the final, another great promise of Czech tennis, Linda Fruhvirtova (2005). Now, he begins to take his first steps rubbing shoulders with tennis players who have been playing for years at the most demanding level in the world.
As if it were a natural transition, 14-year-old Brenda has just reached her first professional final at the W25 in Tucumán, Argentina. Along the way, she beat the Russian Elina Avanesyan (186th in the world) and Paula Ormaechea (176th), the top favorite in the draw and former 59th in the WTA ranking. In search of the trophy will go against the Brazilian Carolina Alves, fifth seed of the contest.