Championship Sunday Standout Stats from the CIBC Texas Open
March 17, 2025
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McKinney, Texas.
March 16, 2025.
MIXED DOUBLES FINAL: (1) Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns def. (2) Jorja Johnson and JW Johnson, 11-4, 11-3, 14-12.
- Waters and Johns are 48-1 together in finals.
- Waters and Johns are 8-0 in finals against the Johnsons.
- Waters and Johns had fewer (dinks into the net or wide + volleys into the net), 21-11.
- Waters and Johns won the last six points of Game One and the last seven points of Game Two.
- Jorja Johnson hit five offensive lobs. Three were returned as clean winners by Johns.
- Longest rally: 50 shots.
MEN’S DOUBLES FINAL: (2) Ben Johns and Gabe Tardio def. (1) Chrisian Alshon and Federico Staksrud, 11-1, 10-12, 7-11, 11-7, 11-4.
- First title together for Johns and Tardio.
- Back-to-back silvers for Alshon and Staksrud.
- Johns and Tardio had more Clean Winners (27-20), fewer dinks into the net or wide (9-5), and fewer Serve/Return/Thirds errors (12-10).
- Johns and Tardio, trailing 4-5-2 in Game Five, won the last seven rallies of the match.
- Johns and Tardio had four Clean Winners on third shot drives.
- Longest rally: 62 shots.
WOMEN’S DOUBLES FINAL: (3) Tyra Black and Parris Todd def. (5) Callie Smith and Etta Tuionetoa, 11-5, 11-5, 11-4.
- First Women’s Doubles title for Black, second for Todd.
- Smith and Tuionetoa beat Parenteau and Waters in the Quarterfinals.
- Black and Todd swept four primary statistical categories: More Clean Winners (13-11), fewer dinks into the net or wide (4-2), fewer Serve/Return/Thirds errors (8-3), and fewer volleys into the net (11-5).
- Longest rally: 42 shots.
MEN’S SINGLES FINAL: (7) Christian Alshon def. (1) Federico Staksrud, 11-4, 11-7.
- Back-to-back titles for Alshon.
- Alshon had more Clean Winners, (20-7).
- Alshon trailed 5-7 in Game Two and win the last six points.
- Staksrud is 13-6 in finals against players other than Ben Johns.
- Longest rally: 18 shots.
WOMEN’S SINGLES FINAL: (1) Anna Leigh Waters def. (4) Kate Fahey, 11-4, 15-13.
- Waters is now 49-3 in singles finals.
- Waters is 38-0 in finals since losing to Parris Todd in 2022.
- Waters had more Clean Winners (14-11) and fewer Serve & Return errors (5-0).
- Fahey trailed 3-10 in Game Two, and rallied to have a game point at 11-10.
- Longest rally: 14 shots.