Vitoria Marchezini, a 19-year-old Brazilian sensation, number three in the world, won, on Sunday night (16/11), her second title in the Aruba Sand Series, the most traditional beach tennis competition, with a total prize pool of US$100,000.
The athlete BEAT Sports Manager and Sophia Chow from São Paulo defeated the pair of Italian Veronica Casadei and Spanish Ariadna Costa in the final by 2 sets to 0 with scores of 6/2 6/4.
— At the beginning of the year we hit the post in some finals and now we have won three titles in a row and the long-awaited Aruba Open where we defended the title. Thank Dany, my family, physical trainer, psychologist, many people, people who add value. I’m very happy, I was very nervous, I missed a few smashes. I’m accomplished, this is incredible,” said Marchezini, who is also a Mormaii athlete.
Vitória Marchezini from Paraná is two-time champion in Aruba alongside Sophia Chowhttps://t.co/xniezINYRf pic.twitter.com/2AeuBKTXJW
— Site Tennis News (@tenisnewsbrasil) November 17, 2025
The achievement is the 34th of Marchezini’s career and seventh of the season. Alongside Chow, there are now 19 titles. In 2025 they will hold the third Sand Series, which are considered the Grand Slams of beach tennis. They won in Ribeirão Preto and Brasília. And now there are three consecutive pints. In addition to Ribeirão, they also won the Macena Open in Marechal Deodoro (AL).
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