Stefy
Boffa has reached a career
high of 248 in doubles after
a semi-final appearance in
the 75k in Shrewsbury
following a close-fought
encounter with Borwell/Nagel,
losing 4-6, 6-3, 10-6 with
partner Nikola Frankova. In
singles she is also closing
in on her career high 374
and would have easily
achieved this had she been
able to repeat her final
qualifying victory over
Vanessa Henke. In a weird
twist of luck, Henke got
into the Main Draw as a
lucky loser and was drawn to
play Stefy again. Both
contests were close and
unfortunately the second one
was more rewarding as far as
points and prize money are
concerned and the loss was a
major disappointment for
Stefy who was clearly on
form. “Her game has matured
a lot in the past three
months and she is regularly
competing on even terms with
girls who are winning
Challengers. She is knocking
on the door of a semi or
better in a Challenger which
will give her a lot of
confidence and a great boost
towards top 300” says David
Sammel, Director of
Coaching.
Meanwhile Anna Fitzpatrick
is delayed in her return to
competition because of slow
healing to the stress
facture in her foot. This is
a difficult time for the
talented Sheffield player in
her first year out of
Juniors which she was hoping
would see her end the year
around 250. This goal will
be delayed until 2009 as it
seems unlikely she will
compete again this year.
Wes Moodie, by contrast, is
rehabilitating well and may
return to competitive play
in two weeks. He returns to
the UK after an extended
period recovering in South
Africa and is hopeful he can
play singles again, as well
as rekindling the success
partnership with Jeff
Coetzee to yet make the
Shanghai World Masters
tournament in November.