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Catherine "
Caty"
McNally (born
November 20, 2001) is an
American professional tennis player. She
achieved her career-high
singles ranking of
world No....
- Nominees". The
National Law Review.
Retrieved 2018-12-13. "Virginia Dill
McCaty Papers, 1824-2003". INPerspective. 24 (2). Indianapolis:
Indiana Historical...
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hockey player Caty Louette (1713-1776),
African signara and
businessperson Caty McNally (born 2001),
American tennis player CATY,
holding company for...
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Robert H.
McKinney School of Law.
Retrieved June 22, 2019. "Virginia Dill
McCaty Papers, 1824-2003". INPerspective. 24 (2). Indianapolis:
Indiana Historical...
- she
chose to
compete in
Florence instead.
Diane Parry won the
title as
Caty McNally
withdrew before the final.
Aliaksandra Sasnovich (second round) Varvara...
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Caty McNally and
Diane Parry defeated Wang
Xinyu and Wu Fang-hsien in the final, 6–0, 7–5 to win the
doubles tennis title at the 2023 Mérida Open. This...
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Caty McNally was the
defending champion, but lost in the
quarterfinals to
Anhelina Kalinina.
Shelby Rogers won the
title after Kalinina withdrew from...
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Madison Brengle was the
defending champion but lost to
Caty McNally in the quarterfinals.
McNally won the title,
defeating Jessica Pegula in the final...
- to parti****te.
Caty McNally and
Storm Sanders won the title,
defeating Eri
Hozumi and Miyu Kato in the final, 7–5, 4–6, [10–6].
Caty McNally /
Storm Sanders...
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Hardy holding a
series of
roundtable discussions with
production designer Caty Maxey, VFX
supervisor David Simpson,
military supervisor Ray
Mendoza and...