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Tennis Centre Lauds Jaelyn Henry’s ‘Incredible’ Performance

Jaelyn Henry recently returned home from St. Vincent after participating in the Chatoyer Cup Under 14 COTECC Tournament with remarkable achievements.

Jaelyn had an impressive run, reaching both the singles and doubles finals. She clinched her first COTECC Doubles title with her partner Danelle Kennedy from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, defeating the St. Kitts and Nevis duo Laila Harris and Shreya Rawat in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4.

In what would have been her first singles COTECC title, Jaelyn faced a tough match against the number two seed in the tournament, Shreya Rawat.

She lost the first set 4-6, won the second set 6-4, and lost the third set 6-3. Despite this, her performance throughout the tournament was outstanding, showcasing her determination and skill.

Jaelyn’s achievements at the Chatoyer Cup COTECC Tournament mark a significant milestone for both her and tennis in Saint Lucia.

Her victory in the doubles event, alongside Danelle Kennedy, highlights her exceptional talent and teamwork.

Even though she fell short in the singles final, her performance against Shreya Rawat demonstrated her resilience.

Jaelyn’s accomplishments reflect her hard work and dedication, and they serve as an inspiration to aspiring young athletes in Saint Lucia. We are immensely proud of her and will continue to support and encourage her as she pursues further success.

Congratulations, Jaelyn Henry, on your incredible accomplishments!

SOURCE: St. Lucia National Tennis Centre

 

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