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The USPA Midwest Women’s Open is underway at Las Brisas Polo Club

(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
USPA Midwest Women’s Open Kicks Off at Las Brisas Polo Club

Women’s polo continues to gain momentum worldwide, and the latest milestone comes with the launch of the first-ever USPA Midwest Women’s Open, taking place at Las Brisas Polo Club, located just outside Chicago, USA.

This exciting new tournament marks a big step forward for ladies’ polo, showcasing top players and competitive action in a format designed to highlight the sport’s growing presence on the international stage.

Tournament Format

The inaugural edition features four competitive teams with handicaps up to 12 goals. Over the course of three matches, the teams will battle for a coveted spot in the grand final on Saturday, August 23.

Opening Day Results

The first day delivered thrilling performances:

  • Las Brisas secured a strong victory over Flying Changes.

  • Parrillo Polo impressed with a commanding win against Brinker Hill.

These results set the stage for an intense road to the final, with every match carrying high stakes.

Teams to Watch

Each lineup features talented players bringing their own style and skill to the field. From young rising stars to seasoned professionals, the mix promises a showcase of speed, teamwork, and precision that defines modern women’s polo.

Growing Recognition for Ladies’ Polo

The addition of the USPA Midwest Women’s Open to the calendar is more than just another event—it reflects the rapid growth and recognition of women’s polo worldwide. Tournaments like this not only provide opportunities for players but also attract new fans and spotlight the sport’s future potential.

With the finals just days away, all eyes are on Chicago as the first champions of the USPA Midwest Women’s Open get ready to be crowned.

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