Singles Finalist, Doubles Champion
- jessi98b
- May 17
- 1 min read
Jenny Dürst continues to prove her consistency on the international tour. At the ITF W35 tournament in Platja d’Aro, Spain, the 24-year-old Swiss player reached the singles final and claimed the doubles title alongside her compatriot Valentina Ryser. This marks another important milestone on Jenny’s path toward breaking further into the top ranks.

Focused mindset and team spirit
The tournament week in Platja d’Aro was marked by rain delays, patience, and strong performances. Jenny impressed with her composure in singles and advanced confidently to the final. Although she narrowly missed the title, it was a week full of positives. In doubles, she and Valentina Ryser proved to be a winning team – capturing the title and rounding off a successful tournament.
Gratitude and growth
“Even though I couldn’t lift the singles trophy today, I’m really happy with my performance,” Jenny shared after the final. “A huge thank you to my team – your belief in me and constant support means everything. I couldn’t do it without you.” Jenny’s words reflect her deep appreciation for the people around her and her strong mindset, both on and off the court.
Next stop: Sweden
There’s no time to rest – Jenny is already en route to her next tournament, a W35 event in Sweden. With confidence from a great week in Spain and strong momentum on her side, she’s aiming to carry this level of performance into the next challenge.
We’re proud of Jenny’s progress and look forward to supporting her through the next stages of the season!
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