2011 USTA 40 Hard Court Nationals

December 10th, 2011

Hey Tennis Friends!

Last weekend, I was invited to yet another local tennis event that had so much going on, that I couldn’t have possibly included everything that was happening in this video report. This is why I always encourage you to get out to these events, to choose for yourself the matches that you want to watch!

This tournament also featured the National 40 Mixed, Father/Son, and Grandfather/Grandson tournaments.

There was way too much to try to fit into this report. However, I did get to sit courtside, right on the court, on Court 2, and watch a very exciting match featuring Rowe/Rowe versus Ginepri/Ginepri! That’s right, current ATP Tour player Robbie Ginepri entered the tournament with his dad, Robert, and put on an amazing show for the appreciative crowd.

The results for the matches that I featured in the video report are:

WOMEN’S 40 SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Jennifer Dawson d. Dina McBride 3-3, retired

Dina McBride was unseeded, and Jennifer Dawson was the #2 seed.

MEN’S 40 SINGLES SEMIFINAL
Oren Motevassel d. Jeff Greenwald 3-6, 6-3, 6-1

Jeff Greenwald, seeded #3, had reached an ATP Tour career high of 796 in 1990.
Oren Motevassel, seeded #2, had reach an ATP Tour career high of 161 in 1997.

WOMEN’S 40 DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Alissa Finerman / Erika Smith
d. Gretchen Magers / Ros Nideffer 6-4, 6-3

Here is a press report from the Sunday finals:

In a singles final featuring two former touring professionals, second-seeded Oren Motevassel of Sunnyvale, Calif., defeated defending champion and top-seed Jeff Tarango of Manhattan Beach, Calif., 6-4, 6-3, to win the USTA National 40 Hard Court Championships men’s singles title.

It was a year ago when these same two left-handed players met in the tournament final as Tarango dropped the first set of the 2010 title match before coming back to win the next two sets and capture the championship.

In this year’s final, which was played on Court No. 1, Tarango and Motevassel each fought off break points early in the first set, but with the scored tied at 3-3, Tarango hit two straight double faults to lose serve and give Motevassel a 4-3 lead.

Two games later, Motevassel served for the set and at 40-15 Tarango smacked a crosscourt forehand long to give Motevassel the first set in 59 minutes.

Despite losing his serve to open the second set, Tarango came back to take a 2-1 lead but Motevassel, playing solid, steady tennis from the baseline broke Tarango twice and won four straight games to take a 5-2 lead.

Tarango got one of the breaks back when Motevassel’s crosscourt forehand passing shot landed wide to make the score 5-3. As Tarango served to stay in the match and get back on serve, he fell behind 15-40 and faced two match points.

On the first match point, Tarango approached the net, but Motevassel responded with a near perfect lob which Tarango pushed wide with a high backhand to end the match in one-hour and 45 minutes.

After being awarded a USTA gold ball for winning the national championship, Motevassel spoke about the difference between losing last year’s three-set final and winning the title this year.

“After last year I was kind of upset. I had the match. I was up a set and I was up a break. I just lost a little focus.
I was playing too defensive from the back and allowed him (Tarango) to dictate. I played too tentative last year,” he said.

“I was focused today. I had a good game plan and it worked fine,” Motevassel said. “I took the ball a little earlier. I put him on the defense more. Getting the ball more on the rise helped me a lot today.”

Motevassel plans to return to the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club to defend his title next year. “I plan to come back. I like coming here. It’s a nice place and a good venue. It’s fun to play here,” he said.

Top-seeded Brett and Brian Joelson of Beaverton, Ore., the eight-time defending Father and Son National Hard Court champions saw their eight-year winning streak come to an end as they dropped a thrilling 6-7 (9), 7-6 (5), 7-5 decision in the semifinals to fourth-seeded Peter and Tanner Smith of Los Alamitos, Calif. before a large crowd on Court No. 2.

Peter Smith, the head coach of the University of Southern California men’s tennis team, and his 16-year-old son Tanner, fell in the Father and Son final to third-seeded Travis Rettenmaier of Las Vegas, Nev. and Tom Rettenmaier of Fountain Valley, Calif., 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.

MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Oren Motevassel d. Jeffrey Tarango 6-4, 6-3

FATHER/SON DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Travis Rettenmaier / Tom Rettenmaier
d. Peter Smith / Tanner Smith 6-4, 3-6, 6-4

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La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club

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– Marcus Tennis

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2011 La Habra Fall Tournament

December 3rd, 2011

Hey Tennis Friends!

Last weekend, I was invited to another local tennis venue that had a USTA sanctioned Open, and other NTRP levels, event. Because of a recent rain on the qualifying weekend, prior to the main draw weekend, the schedule was a little compressed, but, that made for a more concentrated tennis day!

CORRECTION:
In the on-screen graphics, I had misspelled Jelena’s last name. The correct spelling is “Durisic”.

The results for the matches that I featured in the video report are:

MEN’S OPEN SINGLES QUARTERFINALS
Dennis Novikov d. Raymond Sarmiento 6-4, 6-4

Daniel Kosakowski d. Daniel Nguyen 6-1, 3-6, 6-3

WOMEN’S OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Jelena Durisic d. Rio Kitagawa 6-3, 2-6, 6-4

The scores for the Men’s Open Singles Semifinal rounds were:

Dennis Novikov d. Derek A. Siddiqui 6-3, 7-6

Daniel Kosakowski d. Dennis Mkrtchian 3-6, 7-6, 6-3

In the Men’s Open Singles Championship, which was held the next day, on a Monday, the two top seeds, #1-Daniel Kosakowski and #2-Dennis Novikov battled it out with Kosokowski winning the contest: 6-3, 6-2.

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La Habra Tennis Center

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Tennis Tip: Cushioned Shoe Inserts – Replay

November 26th, 2011

While I took some time off for family activities during this week’s Thanksgiving holiday here in the United States, please allow me to “Replay the Point” on a previous tennis tip:

Hey Tennis Friends!

I know that it sounds like a commercial when I use brand names and model versions, etc., but I feel that it is important to be as specific as possible when recommending something.

For instance, I have tested various brands of cushioned and/or gel-type shoe inserts, but the one that I have found the most durable is the DrScholl’s model mentioned in the following video:

I hope that you enjoyed this tip. If you have a tennis tip and/or trick that you would like to share, email me and I’ll try to make arrangements to feature it on this site!

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2011 WTT: Newport Beach Breakers VI

November 19th, 2011

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Once again, the World Team Tennis season is so brief, and concentrated, that I saved some of my coverage to share throughout the rest of the year! This is my report of the final home match that I covered for my local team, the Newport Beach Breakers.

In this featured match, the Newport Beach Breakers took on the Boston Lobsters, featuring Coco Vandeweghe and Jan-Michael Gambill:

The WTT season is over for 2011. Don’t miss out on next year’s season.

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2011 USTA Fall League IV

November 12th, 2011

Hey Tennis Friends!

USTA Fall League tennis continues!
Apparently, this season, it is the goal to pair me up with a different partner each time 🙂 In this report, I was teamed up with someone that I certainly know from a local club, but, to my recollection, we have never played together before.

Our first set lasted 31 minutes.
Our second set also lasted 31 minutes.
At least this time, for once, we were not the last team to be playing. Although, being the first team who completed their match, doesn’t carry with it the same sense of pride that we would have if we had won . . .

My results, so far, for this season are:

Local District/Area 4.0 Adult Men Doubles
2-2

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