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MOBILE, Ala. – The Lee University Tennis teams collected three flight championships this past weekend at the 2025 Fall GSC Championships. The tournaments were held at the Mobile Tennis Center and were the final competition for the Flames and Lady Flames until the spring season.
The men left Mobile with two singles winners, and one doubles winner. Filipe Krohn posted four wins to win Flight 1. He beat Afonso Portugal of West Alabama 7-5, 6-2 in his first match and moved to the semifinal round with a 6-1, 7-5 defeat of Valdosta State's Philipp Bosse. Krohn then outlasted UWA's Gabriel Garay 6-3, 4-6, 1-0 (10-5) in the semifinal. He completed the championship run with a 6-4, 6-4 defeat of West Florida's Sebastian Rondon.
Roberto Leal posted four straight set victories to win the Flight 3 championship. He beat Alejandro Flores (UWA) 6-3 and 6-3 in the first round and beat Montevallo's Edgar Dufresne 6-4, 6-0 in the quarterfinals. After winning via retirement in the semifinal, Leal beat Leo Lazarides (UM) 6-4, 6-3 in the final.
Francisco Guimaraes opened Flight 2 with a three-set win against Itaru Kikuchi (UWA) before beating Alejandro Bravo Diaz of Delta State in straight sets. In the semifinal, Guimaraes battled teammate Jip Langerhuizen and won 6-2, 6-4 to move to the final where he fell in three sets to UWF's Vicente Couto. Langerhuizen took down AUM's Jami Savolainen 6-2, 6-4; and came back to beat Montevallo's Samuel Maia in three sets to reach the semifinal round.
Rytis Razminas and Stefan Mos both won their first matches of Flight 2 before losing in the quarterfinals. Rhys Edwards lost both of his matches in Flight 3.
Quinn Groenendijk advanced to the semifinals of Flight 1. He beat Rafael Sabio (UWF) 7-5, 6-4; and advanced to the semifinal when his opponent retired due to injury in the quarterfinal round. Groenendijk fell in three sets to Rondon in the final.
Groenendijk and Langerhuizen steamrolled their way to the Flight 1 Doubles Championship. The duo won their first two contests by a combined 12-1 margin. They faced their toughest match in the semifinal where they beat Mark Neyelov and Rafael Sabio of West Florida, 6-4. In the final, Groenendijk and Langerhuizen handled their West Alabama opponents 6-1 for the title.
Krohn and Mos went 1-1 in Flight 1 of Doubles competition, winning their first match 6-3 and losing 6-4 in the quarterfinals.
The team of Razminas and Guimaraes advanced to the quarterfinals of Flight 2 with a 6-2 win over Christian Brothers. Leal and Edwards received a bye to the quarterfinals. Both doubles teams were knocked out of competition in the quarterfinal round.
In women's competition, Andrea Pascual and Rima Yoshida lost their first matches of Flight 1 and fought their way back to the consolation finals. Pascual lost to Aline Midori (UWF) 6-4, 6-2 in the round of 16 and beat Sandra Recuenco Tarin (UWF) 7-6 (7-0), 6-1 in the consolation semifinals. Yoshida fell in three sets to Nanoka Kazama (UWA) and defeated Klara Podskubkova (Montevallo) in two sets. The consolation final between Pascual and Yoshida was not played.
Aliyah Dwyer went 1-1 in Flight 2. Dwyer defeated Alberte Joergensen of West Florida 6-1 and 6-2 before being beaten in three sets in the quarterfinals.
Maria Duarte and Vitoria Maximiliano were Lee's representatives in Flight 3. Duarte lost her opening match to fall into the consolation bracket where she beat Laila Kamil (UWF) 6-3, 7-5 before being eliminated in the consolation semifinals by Montevallo's Sophia Baillos in straight sets. Maximiliano won her first match in three sets over Montevallo's Latizia Bojara. She then lost in the quarterfinals to Mariana Munoz of Mississippi College.
Jasmine Ibegbulam lost both of her matches in Flight 4, while Nicolette Fuhr went 2-1. Fuhr won her first match in three sets, then beat her opponent from West Florida in straight sets to make it to the semfinal round where she lost 6-4, 6-0 to Rachel Ames (UWF).
Pascual and Duarte went 1-1 in Flight 1 of doubles. Dwyer and Yoshida were also 1-1 in Flight 1. Fuhr and Ibegbulam did the same with a 1-1 record in Flight 2.