Whyte earned her spot in the semis by defeating France’s Clémence Derrien in the quarter-finals with a score of 13.60 to 10.67.
On the other hand, Zoé Bazile secured her place in the semi-finals by outperforming Italy’s Sofia Monti with a score of 9.04 to 6.83.
Switzerland’s Camille Losserand also advanced to the final four after defeating Brazil’s Serena Luz with a combined score of 10.04 to 9.57. She will be facing another strong contender from France, Capucine Delannoy, who made her way to the quarter-finals by defeating her countrywoman Charlotte Carpentier with a score of 11.10 to 8.81.
Dakhla serves as the fourth and penultimate stop on the $25,000 GKA Kite World Tour. This international sporting championship, held under the High Patronage of HM King Mohammed VI and organized by the Association Lagon Dakhla in collaboration with the Global Kitesports Association, has established itself as an annual must-attend event for water sports enthusiasts from all corners of the world.