Breanne Flynn will lead Irish hopes at the upcoming IACT Fitzwilliam Ladies Open. The Irish No.2 has been seeded No.4 for next week’s 14-player, $3,000 PSA Satellite event in Dublin.
Flynn, the current PSA No.129 who finished 25th at last weekend’s European Championships in France, currently has a round of 16 bye.
Unless a wildcard is added, she will start her campaign on day two – September 5th – in the round of eight against the winner of the September 4th encounter between England’s Polly Clark, the PSA No.178, or Australia’s Erin Classen, the PSA No.162, who is the fifth seed at Fitzwilliam.
Competing in the lower half of the draw, Flynn could face No.2 seed Ali Loke, the PSA No.132, in the semi-finals. Loke is the other player who currently doesn’t have a round of 16 opponent.
Elise Romba, the PSA No.121 from France, is seeded No.1 in Dublin. She begins with a round of 16 tie against Francesca Whyte, the PSA No.283 from England.
The winner will play either Hannah McGugan, the PSA No.253 from Ireland, or Ellie Breach, the PSA No.155 from Wales.
Elsewhere, Lydia McQuillan, the 2025 U19 Italian Open winner from Lisburn, faces England’s Isabel McCullough, the PSA No.141, who is seeded third at the Fitzwilliam.