Tennis star Lisa Whybourn has debuted inside the WTA senior rankings top 600 after recent stunning form.
The Hemingford player has secured a ranking of 595 this week after progressing in the main draw at three ITF tournaments.
The 18 year old has been an impressive performer in recent weeks and last week reached the quarter-finals of the Aegon Pro Series $50,000 event in Barnstaple after defeating world ranked No. 164 Lenka Wienerova and Katarzyna Piter. Sweden's Sofia Arvidsson, ranked 150, proved too strong for Whybourn who acquitted herself well in a 6-2, 6-3 defeat.
To read about Whybourn’s previous results and her delight at her ranking achievement, follow this link.
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