- A son of Obed-Edom the Gittite, and a
temple porter 1
Chronicles 26:4.
Sachia (also Sakia)
appears only in 1
Chronicles 8:10,
where he is
listed as one...
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Sachia Vickery (/ˈsɑːʃə/ SAH-shə; born May 11, 1995) is an
American professional tennis player. She
reached a career-high of No. 73 in the WTA rankings...
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lucky loser)
Katie Volynets (qualified)
Elizabeth Mandlik (first round)
Sachia Vickery (qualified)
Astra Sharma (qualifying competition,
lucky loser) Linda...
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Retired d =
Defaulted SR =
Special ranking Julia Riera (first round)
Sachia Vickery (qualifying competition,
lucky loser) Maya
Joint (qualifying competition)...
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Aliaksandra Sasnovich (qualified)
Sachia Vickery (qualified) Sára
Bejlek (qualifying competition) Sara
Errani Diana Shnaider Sachia Vickery Aliaksandra Sasnovich...
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Jacquemot Kristina Mladenovic Chloé
Paquet Jessika Ponchet Ajla Tomljanović
Sachia Vickery Angelique Kerber (31)
Naomi Osaka (46) Irina-Camelia Begu (49) Amanda...
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tennis facility in Florida,
working with ****ure WTA Tour
players including Sachia Vickery,
Renata Zarazúa, and
Anhelina Kalinina. In
February 2019, Elena...
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Lauren Davis was the
defending champion, but lost in the
first round to
Sachia Vickery.
Julia Görges won the title,
defeating Caroline Wozniacki in the...
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Qualifying competition 2 Nao
Hibino 6 6 WC
Elyse Tse 4 2 2 Nao
Hibino 6 6
Sachia Vickery 4 2
Sachia Vickery 6 6 7
Laura Pigossi 2 3...
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Lucrezia Stefanini The
following player received entry as a
lucky loser:
Sachia Vickery Paula Badosa →
replaced by
Renata Zarazúa
Beatriz Haddad Maia →...