Double Trouble for the Seeds: International Upsets Define Day One in Edmond
Epps Sisters Shock No. 2 Seeds
Day one of doubles play at the Oklahoma Tennis Foundation Pro Series Edmond Open W100 brought drama, surprises, and an unmistakable international flair. With players hailing from Australia, Canada, Mexico, Romania, Belarus, Russia, and the United States, Edmond Center Court was the setting for a global clash that saw the top two seeds bow out in their opening matches.
Osborne & Rencheli Oust the Top Seeds
Australia’s Alexandra Osborne and American Abigail Rencheli set the tone for the day with a major upset, toppling the No. 1 seeds Maria Kozyreva (RUS) and Iryna Shymanovich (BLR). Osborne and Rencheli played with fearless aggression, capturing a tight opening set before closing the door 7–6, 6–4. Their synergy and bold shot-making stunned the favorites and electrified the crowd.
North American Duo Survives a Thriller
In one of the day’s most tightly contested matches, Mary Lewis (USA) and Katherine Sebov (CAN) battled past Anastasia Gasanova (RUS) and Yuliya Hatouka (BLR). After splitting the first two sets, Lewis and Sebov found another gear in the match tiebreak, sealing the win 6–4, 3–6, [10–6]. Their victory highlighted the resilience of cross-border partnerships in high-stakes competition.
Corley Sisters Deliver for Oklahoma
The Edmond crowd had plenty to cheer about as hometown favorites Carmen and Ivana Corley (USA), the No. 3 seeds, fought through adversity against Ashley Lahey (USA) and Gabriela Lee (ROU). After dropping the second set, the Corleys rallied in front of their local supporters to clinch a 7–5, 1–6, [10–6] victory, keeping their title hopes alive and adding to the tournament’s local flavor.
Epps Sisters Shock No. 2 Seeds
The biggest storyline of the evening came when teenagers Gracie and Zoie Epps (USA) toppled the No. 2 seeds, Kayla Cross (CAN) and Renata Zarazua (MEX). Showing poise well beyond their years, the Epps sisters handled the pressure of the moment and took their chances, winning 7–5, 6–4. Their fearless play and youthful energy made them instant crowd favorites.
A Global Stage in the Heart of Oklahoma
With the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds eliminated on the very first day, the doubles draw has been thrown wide open. Teams from across continents are vying for the Edmond Open title, underscoring the event’s place as a true international showcase.
For the fans at Edmond Center Court, Tuesday was a reminder of why the World Tennis Tour captivates: talent can come from anywhere, and every match is a chance for the unexpected.
Watch the OKTF Edmond Open: https://www.itftennis.com/en/world-tennis-tour-live/
Daily Order of Play: https://www.oktfproseries.com/schedule-draw







