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Tuttle, Woo survive first round of mixed-up doubles

The tandem of Mihoko Tuttle and Ji Min Woo was among the pairs that made the grade in the opening round of the mixed-up doubles event in the 2016 White Coconut Tennis Classic. Mihoko and Woo were at the bottom of the 32-team draw and advanced to the Round of 16 following a 6-4,...
Posted On Feb 09 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Top 5 finish for Schorr, Song

The CNMI’s Robbie Schorr and Ken Song made it to the Top 5 of the Oceania Tennis Federation’s 14 and Under 14 Circuit final rankings that was released last Monday. The 13-year-old Schorr emerged as the highest-ranked Commonwealth player in the inaugural 14 and Under Circuit after...
Posted On Nov 05 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Schorr, Song retain Top 5 rankings

The CNMI’s Robbie Schorr and Ken Song kept their spot in the Top 5 rankings of the Pacific Oceania U14 Circuit. Schorr remained at second place behind Vanuatu’s Clement Mainguy, while Song finished third place in the leaderboard list released by Oceania Tennis Federation at the...
Posted On Aug 27 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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3 CNMI jr. players make Top 10 rankings

Three CNMI junior tennis players barged into Oceania Tennis Federation’s Top 10 rankings for the boys 14 and under age group in the Pacific. Robbie Schorr is the highest ranked Commonwealth player at No. 2, as he earned 1,500 points from the North Pacific Regional Championships...
Posted On Jun 30 2015 04:04
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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