Anna Leigh Waters Sweeps The Pro Pickleball Association Atlanta Championships
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : The bottom half's quarters ended up chalk, with No. 2 Hunter Johnson downing Duong and his new Sypik paddle and Ben Johns (now ranked all the way down at No. 4) winning an excellent tactical quarter final match against No. 7 Alshon.62% : The day after the NC Open ended, PPA No. 1 Anna Leigh Waters ended her long-time partnership with Catherine Parenteau.
59% : In the semis, both top players Waters & Fahey made relatively fast work of their opponents (Todd and Parenteau respectively) to set up the No. 1 vs No. 2 final that the neutrals were hoping for.
51% : Kate Fahey, now all the way up to No. 2, made fast work of No. 6 Lea Jansen 3,4, and long-time top two ranked Parenteau (now all the way down at the 7-seed here) upset No. 3
50% : The No. 2 seeded Johnson sibling team couldn't repeat their feat from North Carolina (where they gave Waters & Johns a rare h2h loss), falling in the semis to the tough Christian Alshon/Etta Tuionetoa team.
46% : With the topside opened up by Crum, it was No. 8 Dylan Frazier who took control, advancing into the semis to face No. 3 Garnett from the top half.
44% : No. 2 Waters & Bright blew through the bottom half of the draw, not being seriously challenged until the semis.
43% : There were a slew of other 30+ seeds who made decent runs, including No. 49 Navratil with two upset wins, No. 35 Jay Devilliers with an upset of No. 5 Vich and No. 11 Tardio before falling, No. 46 Brandon French taking out No. 19 Yates Johnson, and
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.