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Aug 15, 2013 Sports
Vice Mayor Alexandra Davis of Miramar, Florida in the United States of America, issued a City Proclamation declaring August 14, 2013 as “Sachia Vickery Day” yesterday, August 14 at the Miramar Youth Enrichment Center located at 7000 Miramar Parkway.
Miramar resident Sachia Vickery defeated No. 2 Allie Kiick, 4-6, 6-2, 6-0, to win the girls’ 18s title in San Diego and earned her
main-draw US Open spot. Sachia Vickery then teamed with Kiick to win the girls’ 18s doubles title, defeating top seeds and 2012 US Open girls’ doubles champions Taylor Townsend and Gabby Andrews earning them a spot in the US Open women’s doubles main draw as well.
Vice Mayor Davis stated that “Sachia’s accomplishments are reflective of the great athleticism contained in our City. Just as Geno Smith has made his mark in football I see Sachia doing the same in the world of tennis.”
Sachia Vickery received a proclamation from Vice Mayor Davis on behalf of the City of Miramar for her athletic achievements; she will be competing at the US Open in New York later this month.
Sachia Vickery, who is the daughter of Guyanese Paula Liverpool and Rawle Vickery, is currently ranked No. 229 in the World’s Tennis Association (WTA) rankings and has been ranked as high as No. 6 in the International Tennis Association (ITF) World Junior Rankings, aspires to become #1 in the world and will compete in the US Open over the next few weeks.
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