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Lee to join 3 Juniors ITF tourneys in NZ

The CNMI’s Carol Lee will be busy at the start of 2017, as three Juniors ITF tournaments in New Zealand await her. Up first for Lee, who will leave Saipan on Jan. 8 to join the Pacific Oceania Touring Team in New Zealand, is the 2017 Wilson Tennis Canterbury ITF in Christchurch....
Posted On Dec 23 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Heras, Lee win opening matches in Jr. ITF tourney

The CNMI’s Carol Lee and Isabel Heras had a good start in the singles and doubles competitions in the 2016 Oceania Closed Junior Championships in Fiji. Lee won her opening singles match last Wednesday after sweeping Australian wild card entry Caitlyn Portela, 4-1, 4-1. However,...
Posted On Aug 12 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Lee barges into Top 500 in world rankings

The CNMI’s Carol Lee made it to the Top 500 in the ITF Juniors world rankings. Based on the new world rankings ITF Juniors released last July 4, the 14-year-old Lee is now at No. 443. She started the 2016 season at No. 748, making her the highest ranked player not only in...
Posted On Jul 07 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Lee moves up; Tan, Heras join ITF Juniors ranking list

The CNMI has two more players on the ITF Juniors ranking list, while Carol Lee continued to climb up to the ladder. Tania Tan and Isabel Heras received their ranking points from the Open Junior BNP PARIBAS de Nouvelle-Caledonie held in Noumea, New Caledonia last month to join Lee...
Posted On Jul 05 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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