There's an International level event followed by a Premier event which are both in Tokyo, but I don't think she'll get into qualies in either.
I saw on Instagram that she's not planning on going back out to Oz this Autumn (not necessarily a bad move), so I'll be interested to see what her Autumn schedule consists of.
QF: (2) Katy Dunne WR 288 v (Q) Mei Yamaguchi (JPN) UNR
18-year-old Yamaguchi has a junior career high of 1377, set in 2015, and seems to have been spending most of this year playing 25K qualifying without actually qualifying, hence her lack of ranking points. However, having dropped down to 15Ks, she upset the 6th seed in R1. The one time she did qualify for a 25K, at her very first ITF Pro Circuit event back in 2015, she went a set up against Harriet Dart in R1, though Harriet went on to win 6-7(5) 6-1 6-3.
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GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!
As well as being on 'home turf', Kaji is on an 8-match winning streak, having won Nonthaburi 15K last time out (in early August) - she also won 8 matches in a row to win a 25K in Kofu as a qualifier in June, so I imagine she started favourite for the SF despite being lower-ranked.
Kaji won the 1st two games to 15 (a df being Katy's only point in game 2) but Katy hit back immediately, holding to love in game 3, breaking in game 4 then holding to love again in game 5.
The ITF PBP has since gone a bit crazy (it thinks games 7 and 8 are being played simultaneously!) but it looks like Kaji then held for 3-3 and now has 2 bps to go a break up again ... but Katy saves them both and eventually holds for 4-3*
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GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!
In the end, the first 6 games of the 2nd set were ALL breaks ... then 2 holds before Katy broke again and served out to end Kaji's 8-match winning streak