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Crawley Set To Represent Team USA In France
November 27, 2023 | Women's Tennis
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - North Carolina senior Fiona Crawley has been selected to represent Team USA for the upcoming Master'U BNP Paribas Championships in Honfleur, France.
Now in its 16th year, the Master'U Championships is a celebration of college tennis, bringing together student-athletes from around the world to compete for an international championship.
Team USA is the reigning champion of this event and has won nine of the last ten titles.
Women's Players:
Savannah Broadus (Pepperdine)
Fiona Crawley (North Carolina)
Mary Stoiana (Texas A&M)
Coaches:
Greg Patton (former Boise State Head Coach)
Robin Stephenson (Washington Women's Tennis Head Coach)
Chelsea Patton
The tournament is set to be held from Dec. 1-3 in Honfleur, France with teams arriving Tuesday, Nov. 28th, and the opening ceremony taking place on Thursday, Nov. 30th.
This year, the field will consist of eight teams: USA, Great Britain, France, Australia, Belgium, Germany, Ireland and Switzerland.
The tournament format consists of two men's and women's singles followed by men's doubles, women's doubles and ending with mixed doubles.
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Now in its 16th year, the Master'U Championships is a celebration of college tennis, bringing together student-athletes from around the world to compete for an international championship.
Team USA is the reigning champion of this event and has won nine of the last ten titles.
Women's Players:
Savannah Broadus (Pepperdine)
Fiona Crawley (North Carolina)
Mary Stoiana (Texas A&M)
Coaches:
Greg Patton (former Boise State Head Coach)
Robin Stephenson (Washington Women's Tennis Head Coach)
Chelsea Patton
The tournament is set to be held from Dec. 1-3 in Honfleur, France with teams arriving Tuesday, Nov. 28th, and the opening ceremony taking place on Thursday, Nov. 30th.
This year, the field will consist of eight teams: USA, Great Britain, France, Australia, Belgium, Germany, Ireland and Switzerland.
The tournament format consists of two men's and women's singles followed by men's doubles, women's doubles and ending with mixed doubles.
Follow the Tar Heels
Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
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