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Dane Sweeny and Amy Stevens are the most recent Australian Professional Tour title winners after their wins in Brisbane and Tweed Heads.

18 August 2025 | Rhys de Deugd

Within the second instalment of each the Brisbane QTC 15K Tennis Worldwide and the Tweed Heads Worldwide, Dane Sweeny and Amy Stevens emerged victorious, claiming Australian Professional Tour titles.

For Stevens, the triumph remarkably comes after qualifying for the primary draw, and marks the primary skilled title of her younger profession.

The Tweed Heads Worldwide occasions are the primary that Stevens has competed in Australia since finishing her time on the American school circuit with Vanderbilt College.

In a powerful efficiency within the closing, the Victorian took out Cheuk Ying Shek 6-4 6-0.

In Brisbane, Dane Sweeny accomplished the sweep on the Queensland Tennis Centre, as he scored his second males’s 15K title in as many weeks.

“It has been a great couple of weeks, it’s at all times a pleasure taking part in in Brissie,” Sweeny stated.

“I knew right this moment I needed to deliver it within the closing towards Jesse, and I actually introduced it. So I’m pleased with myself for locating a very good stage and mentally staying actually composed.”

After back-to-back titles, there’s no relaxation for the 24-year-old who will head to Asia immediately earlier than returning to the Australian Professional Tour.

“I even have an 11:55pm flight tonight to Taipei, so I don’t have an excessive amount of time to have a good time,” he stated.

“I’m going to play one week in Teipei (and) one week in China, after which again to Aus for the remainder of the 12 months.”

In doubles motion, Aussie duo Ethan Cook dinner and Tai Leonard Sach took out the lads’s doubles title in Brisbane. Whereas in Tweed Heads for the ladies’s doubles, Gabriella Da Silva Fick was victorious alongside New Zealander Monique Barry.

The Australian Professional Tour returns on 7 September to New South Wales – as the lads head to Tamworth for the Capital of Nation Worldwide and the ladies battle for the Wagga Wagga Worldwide title.

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