Starting at 10:00 AM – Edmond Center Court
Women’s Singles – 1st Round
Court 3: Evialina Laskevich (Belarus, Q) vs. Mary Stoiana (USA)
Evialina Laskevich and Mary Stoiana face off in a compelling first-round contest. Laskevich, a native of Minsk, Belarus, has reached as high as No. 30 in the ITF junior rankings and holds WTA career-high rankings of No. 319 in singles and No. 317 in doubles. She looks to make her mark against Mary Stoiana, the 2024 winner of the Edmond Open W75. Mary has been fighting injury but has been on a strong upward trajectory with her powerful groundstrokes and competitive edge. With both players hungry to advance, fans can expect high-intensity rallies and plenty of drama as Stoiana aims to assert her status as an up-and-coming pro while Laskevich seeks the upset.
Court 4: Ava Markham (USA, Q) vs. Kayla Day (USA, SR)
This is an intriguing American vs American tussle between qualifier Ava Markham and special-ranking entrant Kayla Day. On paper, Kayla Day might have the edge given her higher ranking and larger resume and recent Templeton W75 Championship. However, Markham comes in riding the confidence of qualifying success and with nothing to lose.
There’s no recorded head-to-head matchup between them, so this will be a fresh chess match. Expect Day to try to dictate with her baseline firepower, using her experience to take control early. Markham, meanwhile, will look to mix things up, use angles, and perhaps shorten points to avoid prolonged rallies where Day’s consistency could wear her down.
The question: can Markham sustain enough pressure, and perhaps sneak in some unconventional patterns, to throw Day off her game? If Day is sharp from the start, she’ll likely close in straight sets, but Markham could very well make her earn every point.
Court 2: Diletta Cherubini (ITA) vs. Dana Guzmán (PER)
This International clash between Italy’s Diletta Cherubini and Peru’s Dana Guzmán features Cherubini strong baseline game and solid experience on the ITF Tour, while Guzmán, one of Peru’s rising stars, is eager to showcase her speed and aggressive shot-making on the hard courts.
For Cherubini, this is an opportunity to lean on her tour experience and steady shot-making to dictate the pace early. Guzmán, on the other hand, will look to counter with quick transitions and fearless shot selection, eager to make a mark against a seasoned challenger. With both players hungry to advance, this opener promises to set an exciting tone for the day, showcasing the depth of international talent competing in Edmond.
Court 1: Olivia Gadecki (AUS) vs. Tessah Andrianjafitrimo (FRA)
One of the marquee matchups of the opening rounds features Australia’s Olivia Gadecki taking on France’s Tessah Andrianjafitrimo in a compelling cross-continental clash.
Gadecki, a rising star from Australia, has built a reputation on the ITF and WTA circuits as a powerful striker with the ability to dictate points behind her first serve and forehand. Known for her aggressive style and willingness to step inside the baseline, she thrives when she’s able to control tempo and shorten points. Her attacking instincts will be on full display in Edmond as she looks to make a deep run in the Pro Series’ first-ever $100K event.
Across the net, Andrianjafitrimo brings a wealth of experience and resilience. Representing France, she is a consistent competitor with strong defensive skills and the ability to turn defense into offense when given the chance. Her court coverage and tactical approach could pose a unique challenge for Gadecki, forcing the Australian to construct points carefully and stay patient in rallies.
This match sets up as a contrast of styles, Gadecki’s raw power and first-strike tennis against Andrianjafitrimo’s steadiness and counter-punching abilities. Fans at Edmond Center Court can expect long, tactical exchanges mixed with flashes of explosive shot-making. With both players eager to establish early momentum in the tournament, this clash has the makings of one of the day’s standout encounters.
With international flair and homegrown talent on display, the opening round of the Edmond Open W100 promises a day full of energy, drama, and world-class tennis. With rising tennis stars representing Europe, South America, Belarus and Australia to several Americans, fans at Edmond Center Court will witness the diversity and depth that defines the Oklahoma Tennis Foundation Pro Series. It’s more than just early round action; it’s the beginning of a week where rising stars and seasoned competitors alike will battle for a prestigious title and the chance to make their mark in Oklahoma tennis history.







