Top Seed Rus Upset in First Round; Seven U.S. Wild Cards Advance to Second Round



    ©Colette Lewis 2008--
    Flushing Meadows, NY--

    It started with Christian Harrison, it ended with Kristie Ahn, and in between, top seed and world No. 1 Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands exited, making for a long and eventful day at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

    Fourteen-year-old wild card Christian Harrison kicked off the warm and cloudless day, drawing a huge crowd to court 7. Former champion and current commentator John McEnroe has been hitting regularly with Harrison and his interest brought hundreds of curious fans. There was a long delay however, as Harrison's opponent, who was scheduled to be No. 16 seed Andrey Kuznetsov of Russia, did not answer the call to court, and eventually Alex Llompart, who was the next lucky loser in the ordering, took Kuznetsov's place.

    Llompart, from Puerto Rico, trains at Newcombe's Academy with Harrison and the frequent practice partners found themselves playing for much higher stakes Sunday morning. Llompart took the first set 6-4, Harrison came back to take the second set 6-3, much to the delight of the crowd, who were decidedly favoring the freckled 5-foot right-hander. Neither player was hitting with the pace that distinguished most of the surrounding matches, but there were plenty of exciting points throughout, with Llompart holding on to his early break in the third set to take it 6-3.

    Llompart will face Boys 16s National champion Jordan Cox, who found himself in the same circumstance as Harrison, waiting on the court for an opponent who didn't show. Scheduled to play Cristobal Saavedra Corvalan of Chile, Cox ended up facing lucky loser Yannick Reuter of Belgium, but unlike Harrison, Cox pulled out the win, serving well to take it 6-4, 7-6(7). Alex Domijan came back from a 5-2 deficit in the first set to defeat Kittipong Wachiramanowong of Thailand 7-6(3), 6-4 and Chase Buchanan also came from a break down in both sets to advance past Mikhail Biryukov of Russia 6-4, 6-2. Ty Trombetta and Rhyne Williams completed the list of U.S. winners on the boys side. Wild card Denis Kudla lost a well-played marathon with Yuki Bhambri of India, the 12th seed, 6-2, 7-5, 6-3.

    Jarmere Jenkins was playing beautifully against Flilip Krajinovic and was so frustrating the 16-year-old Serbian that he engaged in a constant monologue in Serbian and abused his racquet to the point of a warning from the chair umpire. But up 7-6(5), 3-0, Jenkins won only one more game, and retired trailing 4-0 in the third after experiencing cramping.


    The big news in the girls side was the complete collapse of Rus, who was stunned by unseeded 16-year-old Viktoria Kamenskaya of Russia 6-4, 6-1. Rus could not find the court with her usually effective forehand, and her left-handed serve was also erratic, and the early-arriving night session crowd that had gathered to see her would have been hard-pressed to pick out the No. 1 seed by the quality of her play. Kamenskaya was elated with her victory, even though there were a few tense moments when she frittered away two match points serving for it up 5-1, 40-15.

    "I was very nervous," said Kamenskaya, ranked 45th in the ITF juniors. "But I tell myself I do it, I must do it, and I served good. The last point it was (the) sun, and I can't see the ball and I just close my eyes and play, and I won it."

    Rus certainly helped Kamenskaya, hitting two forehands into the net on the last two points, but the result was all that mattered to the Russian, who won the Junior Orange Bowl in 2005.

    "I am so happy. She is No. 1 in the world and I beat her. I am so, so happy."

    There were also two lucky losers who gained entry on the girls side, with Alexa Guarachi gaining entry in place of Russian Valeria Solovieva, and Janina Toljan taking the place of Australian Jessica Moore, who was seeded No. 4 due to her WTA ranking. Both lost, with Toljan being blown out by wild card Sloane Stephens 6-1, 6-1, and Guarachi losing to Zsofia Susanyi of Hungary 7-5, 7-5.

    Wild card Christina McHale looked very sharp in her 6-3, 6-4 win over Japan's Misaki Doi. McHale served very well, pounded her forehand and made almost no errors in the games I watched. Madison Brengle, who just missed being seeded due to her WTA ranking, cruised past No. 10 seed Cindy Chala of France 6-2, 6-2, and said afterwards that she was just fine with her unseeded status. Having come into last year's Junior U.S. Open with two junior Grand Slam finals on her resume, she felt the pressure of expectations and failed to win a match in singles or doubles, so being a bit under the radar proved more comfortable for her.

    Wild card Asia Muhammad also took out a seed, downing No. 14 Johanna Konta of Australia 6-3, 6-1. Kristie Ahn closed out the evening, winning over Milana Spremo of Serbia 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 despite a balky backhand. The final set featured six straight breaks of serve, but Ahn got the final one to get through.

    National 16s champion Lauren Davis fell to Aija Tomljanovic of Croatia 6-3, 6-2 and wild card Julia Boserup lost to Nastassja Burnett of Italy 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.

    Second round singles action continues on Monday, and doubles play begins as well.
    For complete results, see usopen.org.

    For additional coverage, visit collegeandjuniortennis.com.

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Saturday's Qualifiers Complete Junior Open Fields



    ©Colette Lewis 2008--
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    The travel gods did smile on us (the credential gods did not, but that's a story for a different time) so we made the final round of junior qualifying in time to see the end of some of the boys matches and all of the girls. Heavy rains had fallen in New York overnight, but the skies cleared midday, leaving a blazing sun and considerable humidity.

    Devin Britton worked his way through qualifying for the second year in a row, and his 6-0, 6-2 win over No. 5 seed Francis Alcantara of the Phillipines was one of two quick victories for U.S. players, as wild card Beatrice Capra also earned a main draw berth with a 6-2, 6-0 blitzing of No. 6 seed Paula Ormaechea of Argentina. I saw none of Britton's win, but Capra had only to play smart, consistent tennis to beat Ormaechea, who dissolved into a puddle of unforced errors and negative body language after the first set.


    I missed the exciting end to the Nathan Pasha - Harry Fowler match, won by Fowler 0-6, 6-4, 7-6(4), but I did catch the last few games of the Alex Llompart - Matt Kandath contest. I learned that Llompart had had three match points serving at 5-4 in the third set, with Kandath hitting two great returns on the first two. On the third, Llompart had a backhand pass that Kandath guessed correctly on, then stretched for a reflex volley winner.

    "I had to commit," Kandath said of the instinct that led him to the right place when he needed it most. "I got lucky."

    Kandath was up 3-1 in the second set, lost seven games in a row, and was down break point trailing 1-3 in the third. But he fought back, and in the tiebreaker that decided the match hit winner after winner: a service winner, an ace, a volley, a drop shop-lob combination. After that last point, his seventh, Kandath let out a roar, both hands at his sides.

    The 16-year-old from upstate New York didn't know until Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. that he had gotten a wild card into qualifying and had a 10 a.m. match the next morning, but said he played extremely well in that opening match and it carried over into Saturday's encounter with Llompart, where he said he was "lacing" the lines in the first set.

    Bo Seal, who lost his match to Takanyi Garanganga of Zimbabwe in three sets (the draw score is incorrect) made the main draw as a lucky loser, giving the U.S. four male players in the main draw from qualifying.

    In the girls qualifying, long matches were again the rule, with three of them going the distance. Alexa Guarachi dropped a 5-7, 7-5, 6-0 decision to Monika Tumova of the Czech Republic, and Allie Will and Lauren McHale also had a long roller coaster match. McHale was up a set and a break at 6-3, 4-3, but then lost four games in a row, before stopping the skid at 1-1 in the third. Will never held serve again after that hold in the first game however, and untimely double faults ultimately proved her undoing.

    The final spot in qualifying was still undecided at 5 p.m., when the player meeting was scheduled to begin, with Brooke Bolender and Bistra Otashliyska of Bulgaria fighting out the third set. Bolender lost the first set 6-4, but began to find her rhythm in the second set, taking a 4-1, two-break lead, losing it, but winning the final two games to take the set 7-5. Bolender fell behind 3-0 in the third set, and was down 0-40 serving in the fourth game, but she battled back, and the rail-thin Otashliyska knew then that the final set would not be easy. Bolender got the break back to make it 4-3, and at the changeover, the Bulgarian got her left ankle re-wrapped. In the next game, Bolender had two ads to pull even, but she couldn't convert either, and although she again broke Otashliyska, to make it 5-4, Bolender got down 0-40 on her own serve. Two shaky forehands by Otashliyska gave Bolender hope, but at 30-40, she sent a forehand long, sending the Bulgarian on to the main draw.

    In years past, my husband has been taking photographs of all the U.S. players and posting them to ustaboys.com, but credential problems have made that much more difficult this year. I will try to post more photos on zootennis, probably via a slide show, than I have in previous years, but do check out ustaboys.com for photos beginning Sunday.

    For additional coverage, see Marcia Frost's collegeandjuniortennis.com.

    For complete qualifying draws, click here. For Sunday's schedule, see usopen.org.

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Still Time to Pick Your US Open Junior Winners; Day One of Junior Qualifying Complete; Stephens & Kendrick Take Down No. 1 Mixed Doubles Team

    Saturday's post will be from the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, and if the travel gods are kind, I may be able to catch some of the final qualifying matches that take place on the practice courts outside the East gates of the US Open. (If you are in the area, come out--it's free).

    There are five of the eight U.S. boys and five of the 14 U.S. girls are still in the running for a spot in the main draw. Bo Seal, Devin Britton and wild cards Nathan Pasha and Matt Kandath advanced in straight sets, while Harry Fowler came from a set down to defeat Matthew Short of Great Britain.

    I was surprised to see that Lauren Embree had lost, but it did take No. 9 seed Karina Pimkina of Russia two tiebreakers to overcome the 18s Clay Court champion. Brooke Bolender, Lauren McHale, Alexa Guarachi and wild cards Allie Will and Beatrice Capra were the U.S. winners, all in straight sets . Will and McHale face each other Saturday afternoon and that will be high on my list must-see matches.

    For complete draws and Saturday's order of play, click here. For on site coverage of junior qualifying, see collegeandjuniortennis.com.

    In Canada's Grade 1, unseeded Nicole Gibbs of the U.S. has reached the final, and will play No. 3 seed Kurumi Nara of Japan. Marcus Willis of Great Britain and Mirza Basic of Bosnia will decide the boys' championship.

    A huge surprise in mixed doubles competition today in New York, as 15-year-old Sloane Stephens and her partner Robert Kendrick upset the top-seeded team of Chia-Jung Chuang of Chinese Taipei and Daniel Nestor of Canada 6-1, 6-4 in first round action.

    And don't forget to pick who you think will win the US Open Junior Championships by adding your comment to this post. Entries close at 9 a.m. Sunday morning, so make your guess now!

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Happy Birthday Bobo!!!

    Today is my baby's birthday. Bo is two years old. I just can't believe it. Don't get me wrong, he acts like a two year old a lot of the time. But time just goes so fast. (and sometimes painfully slow--like when you are sleep deprived).

    We celebrated his birthday last weekend (pics below). So that might explain why he seriously does not think it is his birthday today. I greeted him this morning with a perky, "Happy Birthday Bobo!!" He responded with "happy birthday Jack, Jack." I corrected him and said it is his birthday today, not Jack's birthday. But all day he has insisted that it is Jack's birthday.

    Here is Bo with his older cousin (by 11 days) Jack. Jack, Jack to us!

    They love each other so much. They crack each other up!


    We had a party for him on Saturday. It was only an hour and not many big siblings were there. Just a lot of two years olds eating cake, ice cream and playing hard. My mother-in-law makes the kids their special birthday cakes. She made this awesome dinosaur cake. Bo was so sweet and when his friends got there, he would immediately motion for them to come see the cool cake.



    Bo tried to greet most of his friends with a big "Bo hug." Most weren't as enthusiastic as him. He can always get some lovin' from Mary Elizabeth (gee gee).

    Uncle Rob with some of the kids! Ridge, Charly, Bo and Rhody all want to be with Rob.

    Bo is so lucky to have 2 cousins that are just his age. Jack and Ridge and Bo are the babies of the family. The are definitely going to keep us busy. They are all precious!

    Mommy and Daddy with our Bo!

    Here is Bo kissing Nana. He does this often--usually he quickly washes it off and goes back in for another one. Yesterday was Mom's birthday. She is still a little bitter that Bo wasn't born on her birthday.

    Cute pic of Jenny and Kylie. Bo has always adored Kylie. It has been an unrequited love. She is smiling here but don't let that fool you. When Bo comes at her, she quickly grunts and pushes him away. I think it will make him a stronger man in the end!

    We love you sweet Bo!

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US Open Junior Preview; Coin Stuns Ivanovic in Second Round; Checking in with the Harrisons

    It what many tennis journalists are calling the greatest tennis upset ever, qualifier Julie Coin of France defeated world No. 1 Ana Ivanovic of Serbia 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 late this afternoon. The 25-year-old Clemson graduate was expected to go away after being broken at 4-4 in the second set, but she was the player who hit out down 0-40 in the third set and overcame a double fault on her first match point. For Coin's thoughts on the match of her life, see this AP story. UCLA's NCAA doubles champions Tracy Lin and Riza Zalameda made good use of their wild card, advancing to the second round with a straight set win over Arantxa Parra Satonja and Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain this afternoon.

    My weekly story for the Tennis Recruiting network is a preview of the US Open Junior Championships, which begin with qualifying on Friday. I haven't been able to find the junior qualifying draws (if anyone tracks them down, please leave a comment), but I do know that Nicole Gibbs has made the semifinals in the ITF Grade 1 in Canada, so she should get a special exemption into the main draw, leaving her qualifying wild card available for someone else.

    Two of the U.S. players in the main draw of the juniors, brothers Ryan and Christian Harrison, were profiled today by Steve Pratt for usopen.org.

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Going Well

    I just wanted to let you know that kindergarten is going well so far. Lainey really likes it. The mornings have been ok--since we started waking her a little bit earlier. She likes P.E.--she says it is short for exercise. Today is music day and she was excited about that. Probably because it is inside in air-conditioning.

    One funny thing she said on Monday night is that she was "all done with sandwiches!" After one day of school, one day of lunch in the cafeteria, one turkey sandwich, she was all done with them. I tried not to jump out of my skin and stay calm. But she will be getting some more sandwiches. I think I ate a PB &J everyday for years--except chili day of course. Lainey is anxious to buy something at lunch with her cafe number. Maybe next week and maybe a drink.

    Rhody definitely misses his sister. He asks to go pick her up multiple times every morning. Even Bo asked for her. As I was putting him down for a nap yesterday, Bo looked at me and said, "Lainey, home." It was so sweet. The boys are always there at pick up ready for a hug. Lainey is thrilled to see them and Mary Elizabeth (gee gee).

    I am so grateful for all of my friends who are going through this with me. And the friends who will be going through this next year who have been interested in every part of it. I can't imagine our family making such a big transition without all the love and care and encouragement from so many of you.

    I am wondering what it will be like when Bo goes to school. I am guessing maybe not just like this. Sweet third child.

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Krajicek Falls to Calleri; Kendrick, Warburg Get First Round US Open Wins; Ahn Talks About College

    U.S. National 18 champion Austin Krajicek lost to Agustin Calleri of Argentina 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 in his opening round match today. Wild cards Amer Delic and Jesse Levine also were eliminated in first round play Wednesday, Delic losing in three sets to Robby Ginepri and Levine falling in four to Chris Guccione of Australia. Levine had some good news though today, as he and Scoville Jenkins were added as hitting partners for the U.S. Davis Cup team, joining Krajicek in helping the team prepare for the tie with Spain.

    Qualifier Robert Kendrick picked up a win over Nicolas Mahut of France and wild card Sam Warburg advanced to the second round when Serbia's Janko Tipsarevic retired trailing 6-2, 1-0. Kendrick's second round opponent will be No. 3 seed Novak Djokovic of Serbia, but Kendrick won't be getting a fraction of the attention that will descend upon former Illinois player Ryler De Heart, who is scheduled for the Thursday night session at Ashe against Rafael Nadal.

    There is a new acceptance list out for the US Open Juniors, with Jerzy Janowicz of Poland and Alexey Grigorov of Russia, both of whom would have been seeded, no longer on it. There haven't been any notable withdrawals in the girls event, but Alexa Guarachi of the U.S. has made the qualifying draw.

    Despite what was implied by Tracy Austin and Bill Macatee yesterday in Kristie Ahn's loss to Dinara Safina, the 16-year-old from New Jersey is not embarking on her "pro career" and pocketing the first round prize money from the Open. Ahn had a lot to say about the subject of college in this story by McCarton Ackerman at TennisGrandStand, and there is an interesting contrast between her words and those of Asia Muhammad, who has turned pro.

    Everybody I’ve talked to says that college is the best four years of your life,” said Ahn. “I’ve always played well in team events and it would be unbelievable to be around that atmosphere. Even if the level isn’t that high, I can always travel and play pro events during the summer.”

    Another sentiment expressed by Ahn that I hadn't actually considered before is this one:
    “I think rather than worrying about turning pro right away, you should appreciate being one of the top juniors in the country,” said Ahn. “It’s a tremendous honor to be able to have that distinction.

    In England, 14-year-old Wimbledon champion Laura Robson has been a professional for several years, meaning that she has had management company representation, but she hasn't played pro events yet. As this story from the Daily Mail explains, Robson is keeping a low profile and not playing the U.S. Open juniors, but is expected to play in a few ITF women's circuit events this fall and the Orange Bowl in December.

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Krajicek Named Davis Cup Hitting Partner; U.S. Teens Go 0-3 Tuesday at U.S. Open


    US Boys 18s champion Austin Krajicek, who finally takes the court for his first round men's main draw match against Argentina's Agustin Calleri Wednesday morning, has been selected as a Davis Cup hitting partner by U.S. captain Patrick McEnroe. The defending champions have a tough test in next month's semifinal tie in Spain, and world No. 1 Rafael Nadal is expected to anchor the team, although the players competing for both countries have yet to be officially announced. Krajicek decided against competing in the U.S. Open Junior championships once he received McEnroe's invitation, as the time commitment for the three tournaments (main draw, juniors and Davis Cup) would have proved too difficult to juggle with his classes at Texas A & M, which started this week.

    Although four of the men's wild cards do not play until Wednesday, the last of the U.S. women's wild cards exited on Tuesday when Gail Brodsky, Melanie Oudin and Jamea Jackson lost. Brodsky held a set point against No. 13 seed Agnes Szavay in the opening set, but was defeated by the Hungarian 7-5, 6-3. The New York Daily News filed this story on Brodsky's loss.

    Qualifier Kristie Ahn got some television coverage on USA Network early this afternoon when she took on No. 6 seed and Olympic silver medalist Dinara Safina in Armstrong Stadium. Safina looked less than her best, but Ahn, the tournament's youngest player, impressed commentator Tracy Austin with her shot selection and fighting spirit in the 6-3, 6-4 loss. Usopen.org provided this coverage of the Ahn - Safina match.

    Melanie Oudin had the least daunting opponent of the three teens in fellow wild card Jessica Moore of Australia, but Moore, 18, took a 7-6(5), 7-6(5) decision. Jamea Jackson also lost, in three sets, to No. 27 seed Alona Bondarenko of Ukraine.

    The women's and mixed doubles draws are posted. See usopen.org for all draws, and check collegeandjuniortennis.com for Marcia Frost's coverage of the Open.

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First Day of the Rest of Her Life!

    Today our sweet Lainey started kindergarten at White Rock Elementary. Overall, it was a great day. We had a good morning -- an early morning, but good. In fact, I am going to have to wake her up a little earlier than I thought. She is a slow mover in the morning. She cannot be rushed. No surprise to anyone who has known her long. You will see and hear some classic Lainey comments throughout the day. I have included lots of pics to help document this momentous day.

    The school girl in her uniform.

    We are officially WRE Seahawks. Is there such a thing as a seahawk?
    You know Rhody would be afraid of it if so.


    Sweet hugs before school. Rhody asked to go get her 4 times before 10 am this morning. Luckily, I think he realized that it wasn't going to happen for a while.
    He definitely missed his sister.


    Our walk up to the school. Don't worry, we drove most of it. Lainey never let go of my hand until we reached her classroom. I didn't really want to let go either. The saddest I felt was walking up to the school. But at the same time, it was so awesome to see the entire neighborhood walking their children up to school too. We are lucky to be in such a great community.

    The official picture in front of the school. Still holding hands.

    Daddy and his girl right in front of her classroom.

    Lainey was so excited to get in her classroom and put up her backpack in her cubby. She loved the classroom. She loved seeing her name on several different places in the room. She found her place on the round table and got to work writing her name and drawing her self-portrait.

    This was our wave good-bye! She was totally into her "work" that she didn't get sad at all. It made me feel so much better about the whole thing to see her enjoying it in the first minutes of school. She knows one little girl in her class and luckily she was at her table!

    Just wanted to document the kindergarten parents there to wait for the kiddos after school.

    There is Lainey with Mrs. Barnes! Lainey really likes her and we are thrilled to have her as our teacher. In fact, this morning during breakfast Lainey told us that Mrs. Barnes is a great teacher--before even one day in her classroom. That is a good start.

    Right after this picture we walked to the car. The whole fam. Lainey started whining and complaining and asking me to hold her. I guess she didn't get the memo that it was 98 degrees and we have two other children younger than her. Anyway, I was not looking forward to our afternoon because of the first few minutes after school. However, what she was mostly frustrated with was the heat and being hot and sweaty.

    So once we got in the car, she was ok. She immediately told us she had a "high and low" from today. Her high was that she got to go to kindergarten. Her low was that they had to listen a lot in kindergarten--and not talk very much. She went on and on about how she couldn't talk and had to listen the whole time!

    I asked her about recess. Her response was that she saw Addie for a minute but it was hot and then she got tired. She said she was tired--not sleepy tired more like worn-out tired. I mean she was in kindergarten for at least a half a day by that time!

    The other funny thing she said was that she really didn't like sitting on the floor today. I guess they had story time or something, and she said she would much prefer to sit in what she thought was the teacher's chair--not the floor. She said that chair looked "comfy."

    She talked to several people on the phone this afternoon and so I heard a few more thoughts she had about kindergarten. She told Kathleen that "they learn a lot in kindergarten but they do not play in kindergarten." Mrs. Barnes is laying down the hammer!!!

    Our promised visit to Sonic after the first day of school!

    Lainey chose Jason's deli for dinner tonight. Oh boy. Then Nana & Pops took her for ice cream--just like we used to get on our first day of school.
    I hope Mom drove because clearly Dad is under the influence of drugs.

    All in all it was a great day. It really is the beginning of a new stage of life for all of us. In no time at all, we will all get used to it. But right now, it is all new and exciting and terrifying. We are incredibly proud of Lainey and hope all the days ahead of her go as well as today--minus the whole tired thing.

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Following the US Open: Day One


    The first day at the US Open wasn't especially kind to U.S. players with Wayne Odesnik, qualifier Ryler De Heart (who won a five-set thriller from Olivier Rochus), and the winner of the Blake - Young match tonight the only ones to get through (Shenay Perry and Coco Vandeweghe are just taking the court).

    Qualifiers Ryan Sweeting and Alexa Glatch lost as did wild cards Asia Muhammad, Ahsha Rolle and Brendan Evans. Muhammad was the first to go down, losing to Aravane Rezai 6-2, 6-4, and the Las Vegas Sun had the story about her loss up by mid-afternoon. Does anyone know what the reporter can possibly be referring to when he cites Muhammad as defeating "three professionals ranked in the top 100 this summer"?

    Several New York area publications are doing blogs, with usually a team of reporters or tennis-loving editorial employees contributing to their frequently updated sites. I was happy to see that Aron Pilhofer of the New York Times was back on their blogging team this year, as he has a keen interest in junior tennis and will, I hope, be a frequent companion of mine at junior matches next week. Click here for the New York Times blog. Newsday also has entered the blogging fray and their work can be found here. Finally, the New York Observer is also on site, providing their take on the daily action and atmosphere at the BJKUSTANTC.

    And of course, Marcia Frost will be posting daily updates at collegeandjuniortennis.com.

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Tomorrow's the Day

    I have just a few thoughts for today.

    1. I really, really dislike (nicer words for HATE) taking my youngest child to Target--or any other store for that matter. I know, I know many of you are thinking that I just don't remember how Lainey/Rhody were at his age. That they were also difficult and at times un-fun. Not true. He is totally different. He doesn't even pretend to be ok in the cart for any length of time. Plus, his volume is unmatched. He can talk/yell/cry/laugh louder than most grown ups. That means I can 't ignore him. No matter how hard I try.

    2. Lainey goes to kindergarten tomorrow morning. Talk about rocking our world! The fact that this house will be in full motion around 7:15 am is crazy. Then we will have to take Lainey to school for the whole day! I might try to document how many times Rhody asks for her tomorrow. (of course, I can't keep track at all of how many laps I swim or laps I run so documentation tomorrow probably won't happen).

    Lainey is excited but "a little bit nervous" -- her own words. She has Mrs. Barnes as her Kindergarten teacher. Lainey really liked her and we are thrilled she is our teacher. I will let you know how the first day goes later this week!

    Here is Addie and Lainey at the popsicle party on Friday when they met their teachers. They aren't in the same class but hopefully they will see each other often.


    I don't really have anymore thoughts. I am sad that they Olympics are over. I am excited/nervous that the triathlon is only 3 weeks away. I am in disbelief that my baby is going to kindergarten. Pray for sweet Lainey (and addie and abby) tomorrow as they enter the beginning of their school career!

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Pick The US Open Junior Winners in Post #1500

    The day before the U.S. Open starts is one of the quietest days in professional tennis, so it seems the perfect time to start another Pick The Winner competition, this one for the U.S. Open Junior Championships. The August 21st acceptance lists are here, but there are often a great many changes during the final three days leading up to Sunday's start. With five U.S. girls in both the main and junior draws, (Kristie Ahn, Gail Brodsky, Asia Muhammad, Melanie Oudin and Coco Vandeweghe) there is a chance that success in singles or doubles in the first week could cause some withdrawals. Ahn has drawn No. 6 seed Dinara Safina (see this Star-Ledger story for how she feels about that draw), Brodsky plays No. 13 Agnes Szavay and Vandeweghe No. 2 seed Jelena Jankovic. Muhammad plays unseeded Frenchwoman Aravane Rezai, ranked 74, who was upsetby Vandeweghe in the first round of March's Las Vegas challenger, the tournament where Muhammad reached the finals. Oudin drew another wild card, 18-year-old Australian Jessica Moore, who is also entered in the junior draw, and due to her 178 WTA ranking will likely be seeded in the 5-8 group. Unfortunately, the draw doesn't come out until the day before the tournament starts, so unlike Kalamazoo, there is no opportunity to take that into account when making a pick.

    The men's doubles draw is out at usopen.org, and there are ten U.S. teams as well as three U.S. men--Travis Parrott, Jamie Cerratani and Eric Butorac--partnering non-U.S. players. Chase Buchanan and Ryan Harrison have drawn the unseeded team of Spain's Tommy Robredo and Argentina's Sergio Roitman. It's good to see NCAA doubles champion Kaes Van't Hof receiving a wild card. He will play with fellow Southern Californian Michael McClune.

    So, leave a comment (remember, no anonymous comments will be published) on this, post number 1500 on zootennis.com, with who you think will win the boys and girls championships. Feel free to add a dark horse, and if you don't pick U.S. players to win, which U.S. player will be in it the longest.

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Moose, Moose!

    If you know me well, then you know that I adore my across-the-street neighbor Ms. Sue. She is a feisty, funny and precious lady that I always look forward to seeing. She is originally from Georgia and has a southern drawl when she talks. She has signature colors: 1. Black--she usually wears all black and 2. Pink--the same shade of Revlon lipstick that she has been wearing for over 50 years! You know I love that!

    I remember meeting Sue at the "welcome to the neighborhood" party that Mrs. Saye (amanda lewis' grandmother) hosted for me when we moved in almost 5 years ago. Sue was all dressed up in black. Hair done. Lipstick on. Sense of humor sharp as a tack. I wasn't sure she even liked me. But I did have a cute baby with me (5 month old Lainey) so I thought that might help with the neighbors.

    Sue has been married for 61 years to Jim. They have 4 children that went to LH. They built the house across the street and raised their family there. She is now caring for her husband who has been sick for a couple of years now.

    Don't picture your grandmother when I talk about Sue. She is witty, sharp, smart and up on current culture. She noticed that one of my friend's daughters looked a lot like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's daughter. It took her a second but she remembered the name was Shiloh.

    I love so many things about Sue. The stories she tells about her childhood in rural Georgia. The stories she tells about her life as a young mother and wife. The way she and Papa (Jim) enjoy our children. The encouragement I receive from her every time I see her. The way she cares for her husband--no matter how difficult it is.

    The last several days Bo has walked down our sidewalk and then to the edge of the grass and pointed across the street saying "moose, moose." That is how he says "ms. sue." I take his hand and cross the street and then he goes right up to the door to "knock, knock, knock." Ms. Sue opens the door and he walks right in and says "hi" to Papa. My kids all walk right in and go find the toys and talk to Ms. Sue. I love it.

    Thank you Ms. Sue for encouraging me in my job as a mother. You make me feel like I am doing a good job--that is such a gift. Thank you for loving all of my children. Thank you for caring for your husband unselfishly. We all love you dearly.

    Of course, Ms. Sue doesn't actually have internet access. She doesn't see the need for it.

    Lainey and Ms. Sue. I can't believe I caught her wearing white of all things!!! But it was Friday so she had been to the salon. You can thank me later Ms. Sue for capturing you with your hair done!

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Coaches Q and A: What are the Alternatives to Private Coaching/Academies?


    In this month's installment of Coaches Q & A, Harold Solomon of the Harold Solomon Tennis Institute in Fort Lauderdale, Florida addresses this question:

    Q. We can't afford a full-time tennis academy or a private coach. Can you suggest some less expensive alternatives that would help continue our 14-year-old's development?

    A. There are many ways for junior players to develop their games who for one reason or another don't have access to an academy or a private full time coach.

    Private lessons

    When I was a junior growing up in Maryland I would take one private lesson a week and would spend the rest of the week working on the information that I learned. My father would attend the lesson and then we would go out during the week and practice the skills that I had been taught.

    Since it's often very difficult to find one coach that does a great job of teaching all of the needed tennis skills, I would go to a variety of coaches who had the reputation for specializing in a particular area of the game.

    A junior player could also share a lesson with another junior of approximately the same skill level and that way the player could afford to take more than one lesson a week. In some parts of the country there are coaches that have after-school programs that are more like opportunities for players to get together and play matches. Often these practices are supervised, relatively inexpensive and allow the players the opportunity to get good match play on a regular basis.

    Sectional grants
    Juniors who have excelled in their sections can apply for USTA grants which can help to supplement the funding necessary for the junior's development.

    Local help, drilling
    If I didn't have access to a private coach or a good academy, I think I would find the best coach in my area and enroll that person to help me develop a plan for my tennis future with the understanding that he would be my primary coach, but that I would from time to time use other coaches to help me develop all of the areas of my game. I would set up with other top juniors in the area a regular practice schedule for drilling and playing matches.


    When I was young I took advantage of asking the best men's players in my area to play with me on a regular basis. Many of these players were highly ranked in my section and some were top national and international players. These older players were more than happy to play with me and often offered advice about my game, my style and my technique. Many of them took pride in my accomplishments and ended up being a great resource for my development.

    Play as a guest

    Even if a junior player can't afford to attend a full time academy it is often possible to play matches at some of the academies in the afternoons with the academy players. The staff at these academies will often offer advice on match play, shot selection, and your mental aptitude during these practice matches.

    Other coaching resources
    I also think it is a good idea to contact the local head of the USPTA, USPTR, and the USTA to find out about any free or minimum cost programs in the area. Finally, depending on the junior's age, local college coaches who run their own programs outside the school can be valuable resources as long as everyone is well aware of the NCAA rules regulating participation with college and university programs.
    Do you have a question for Andy Brandi or Harold Solomon? If so, please send it to clewis[at]zootennis[dot]com with the phrase Coaches Q and A in the subject line. For access to the 15 previous columns, see the Coaches Q and A category in the sidebar.

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Ahn Qualifies for US Open, Brodsky Turns Pro

    Kristie Ahn defeated No. 4 seed and 105th-ranked Anna Lapushchenkova of Russia 6-4, 6-4 in the final round of qualifying Friday at Flushing Meadows, and joins fellow wild card Shenay Perry in the women's main draw next week. (Alexa Glatch is still on the court as I write this.) Ahn didn't lose a set in her three matches, and if my brief research is correct, she will be the youngest competitor in the main draw of singles. There are several 1991 birth year wild cards, with Melanie Oudin and Coco Vandeweghe two who are still 16, but Ahn turned 16 just two months ago.
    For a recap of her match from Thursday, see McCarton Ackerman's post at Tennis Grandstand.

    The U.S. men making it through qualifying are Ryan Sweeting, Robert Kendrick and Ryler De Heart, who needed a third set tiebreaker to reach his first Grand Slam main draw. Only Kendrick, the No. 4 seed, was expected to reach the main draw, so it was a good showing. As far as other countries, the Czech Republic was the big winner, placing five players in the main draw, three men and two women, without the benefit of the wild cards the U.S. had.

    Tom Perotta, who is an editor at Tennis Magazine, wrote this piece on Girls 18s champion Gail Brodsky for the New York Sun, which reveals that she has decided to turn pro in advance of the U.S. Open. As a Brooklyn native, Brodsky's story is especially pertinent to the year's final Grand Slam, and despite my many conversations with her throughout her junior career, I learned quite a bit I didn't know from this story.

    The updated acceptances for the US Open Juniors, available here, show that Austin Krajicek has pulled out, with Rhyne Williams getting his main draw wild card. Presumably, the reserved wild card in the boys qualifying is for Devin Britton.

    And in New Jersey, unseeded Ryan Lipman won both singles and doubles (seeded one in doubles with Max Stevens), at the ITF Grade 3. For complete results, see the TennisLink site.

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Evan King Profile; Three Wild Cards Remain in USO Qualifying


    My Tennis Recruiting Network post today is a profile of Evan King, who was easily one of the most-watched players by college coaches during the Nationals. King has a very busy autumn coming up, with tournaments, the Junior Davis Cup and official recruiting visits all on tap.

    In today's second round of qualifying for the U.S. Open, wild cards Kristie Ahn, Shenay Perry and Ricardas Berankis moved within one win of a main draw berth with victories over seeded players.

    Ahn downed No. 31 seed and former NCAA finalist Jelena Pandzic of Croatia 6-1, 6-3, while Perry took out No. 12 seed Tzipora Obziler of Israel 6-4, 6-4. Berankis was steamrolled by No. 1 seed and 2004 US Open Junior finalist Sergiy Stakhovsky of Ukraine, but fought back for a 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 victory. In Friday's final round, Ahn will play No 4 seed Anna Lapushchenkova of Russia, Perry gets No. 17 seed Olga Savchuk of Ukraine and Berankis faces No. 19 seed Bjorn Phau of Germany.

    Six other Americans advanced, and at least one is guaranteed a main draw spot, as unseeded Ryan Sweeting will meet No. 23 seed Kevin Kim Friday. No. 4 seed Robert Kendrick plays No. 24 Simon Stadler of Germany, Alex Kuznetsov takes on No. 17 seed Pablo Cuevas of Uruguay and Ryler De Heart faces unseeded Diego Hartfield of Argentina.

    The only U.S. woman beside Perry and Ahn to have a chance to earn a spot in the main draw is Californian Alexa Glatch. Glatch's opponent on Friday will be unseeded Nina Bratchikova of Russia.

    The draws were released today (use the US Open widget at the top for access to the website) with Austin Krajicek getting Agustin Calleri of Argentina and Gail Brodsky facing No. 13 seed Agnes Szavay of Hungary.

    For coverage of the U.S. Open qualifying, see collegeandjuniortennis.com. And for a free internet broadcast of several of Friday's final round qualifying matches, go to radiotennis.com.

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Kindergarten Tea

    Today we celebrated our big girls by having a Mother-Daughter Tea at Highlands Cafe. It was so much fun to get together with these precious girls that have known each other since they were babies! They are all going to kindergarten in the next couple of weeks. Six girls going to 4 different schools. Sarah Fifer organized this wonderful party for us. Thanks Sarah!

    Here are the precious girls! Addie, Abby, Ellie, Grace, Maddie and Lainey.

    A fun picture of the mommies with our big girls.


    Addie and Lainey. I just thought this picture was so great of both of them. They are going to the same school. They are getting together in the next few days to plan out their outfits for the first day of school. Such girls!

    We took pictures of all the girls with their mommy. Thank you all for coming and for loving Lainey so well for the last five years. Lainey and I were talking about the fun tea today. I told her that all the mommies there love her and that she can always talk to any of them. There will be a day when she won't want to talk to me. Hopefully, she will have lots of Godly women to turn to when Mom doesn't know anything about anything!

    Maddie & Aimee

    Anne & Ellie

    Addie & Lacey

    Lainey & me

    Abby & Sarah

    Erin & Grace

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First Round of US Open Qualifying Complete; Levine's Year in Review


    The first round of qualifying in the U.S. Open ended a short time ago, with Ryan Harrison losing in three sets to Daniel Munoz-De La Nava of Spain. Harrison was one of eight USTA wild cards who lost on Wednesday, but he was the only wild card playing Wednesday to extend his opponent to three sets. Tim Smyczek, Alex Clayton, Bryan Koniecko, Christina McHale, Amanda McDowell, Michael McClune and Julia Boserup all went quietly in two sets. NCAA champion McDowell's 6-1, 6-1 loss to France's Julie Coin, an All-American at Clemson a few years back, was especially disappointing, as was McClune's loss to Franco Skugor of Croatia, which was available via radiotennis.com. With Benjamin Becker's loss yesterday and Benedikt Dorsch's loss today, it wasn't a good day for NCAA champions, except Audra Cohen, who fought back to defeat Alina Jidkova of Russia 4-6, 6-4, 6-2.

    The four wild cards posting wins today were Florida State's Jean-Yves Aubone, 2007 US Open Junior champion Ricardas Berankis, Shenay Perry and Madison Brengle. Brengle saved at least one match point that I saw while checking the usopen.org scoreboard when Ana Jovanovic of Serbia was serving for the match at 5-4 in the third. Brengle saved that match point and broke, then she got broken again, broke back and then won the tiebreaker 7 points to 5. Sounds like a pretty exciting match to me, but it's hard to tell if you aren't there.

    The No. 2 seed in the men's draw, former Illini star Kevin Anderson, went out in straight sets to Giovanni Lapentti of Ecuador.

    With no admission charge and no credentials required, there's quite a bit more coverage of US Open qualifying than the average pro tournament. Here is McCarton Ackerman's report on yesterday's Sloane Stephens match, posted at Tennis Grandstand. I expect he'll be covering throughout the week, as he does a regular feature on the Futures/Challengers for that site.

    And Marcia Frost of collegeandjuniortennis.com is at the qualifying, as she has been for years. For her reports, click here.

    Those of you who are following Jesse Levine's career will be interested in this feature by Greg Garber of espn.com. A lucky loser, Levine reached the quarterfinals of the Pilot Pen today in New Haven when Steve Darcis retired down 2-0, and will be in the Top 100 when the U.S. Open begins on Monday. Garber traces the ups and downs of Levine's past twelve months and also explains just how deep his rivalry with fellow left-hander Donald Young goes.

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Eight years ago



    On August 19, 2000 Kyle and I got married! It was the hottest day of the summer. If you talk to my mother, the temperature that day seems to keep increasing as time goes by. It was definitely over 100 degrees. Kyle even went up to Scofield Memorial Church at 7:00 am to ensure that the air-conditioning was going full force for his almost mother-in-law. Maybe that is why they have such a good relationship to this day!

    Anyway, it was such a fun and wonderful day. I remember so much of it. Most importantly, we have had so many great days since then. We have 3 beautiful, crazy, exhausting children. I can't remember my life without them. I think it included a lot more sleep and more "me-time."

    Kyle is patient (except while driving), kind, generous, and encouraging. He is a fabulous father. He loves me well. He tells random stories with no connection to our conversation...but I love that about him. And so much more!

    Thanks for 8 great years! Love you babe.

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Day One of US Open Qualifying; El Mihdawy Considers Tennis Future


    The first day of qualifying at the U.S. Open is nearing completion, although Ken Thomas of radiotennis.com is still webcasting his final match of the day. Thomas started this morning at 11 a.m. with the first match on Court 11 between Robert Kendrick of the U.S. and Dusan Vemic of Serbia. He probably got the feeling that it would be a long day after Kendrick needed three sets for the victory. I caught the end of that match, then listened to the entire play-by-play of 15-year-old wild card Sloane Stephens' 6-3, 7-5 win over No. 7 seed Melinda Czink of Hungary. Czink, who is ranked 110th, didn't play well, from Thomas's perspective, but that's still an impressive win for Stephens.

    Aside from Stephens, five other wild cards were in action on Tuesday. Sixteen-year-old Kristie Ahn won in straight sets over Ukraine's Yevgenia Savranska, while U.S. Open junior champion Kristina Kucova of Slovkia needed a third to get past Naomi Cavaday of Great Britain. Kim Couts lost in three to fellow American Lauren Albanese. Travis Helgeson fell in three to Caio Zampieri of Brazil and Chase Buchanan dropped a third set tiebreaker to Ricardo Hocevar, also from Brazil.

    The remaining 12 wild cards will play their first round matches on Wednesday, and Ken Thomas will be back doing free over-the-internet webcasts from Flushing Meadows.

    Other notable winners Tuesday were Americans Alex Kuznetsov, Ryler DeHeart and Ryan Sweeting. Portugal's Michelle Larcher de Brito and Urszula Radwanska of Poland also posted victories Tuesday.

    For complete draws, visit usopen.org.

    The New York Daily News covered Adam El Mihdawy's first round match at last week's Bronx Challenger, and posted this story about the New York resident. If I understand the NCAA rule correctly, El Mihdawy will forfeit a year of collegiate eligibility even if he retains his amateur status, for each calendar year he competes in "organized competition" past his 19th birthday, which is next month.

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Of No Real Importance

    Here are my random thoughts as I attempt to do the mounds of laundry and keep my kids from killing each other. Yes, I am posting while my kids may or may not be fighting. Actually, at this moment the boys are playing with playdough. You wouldn't believe the number of snakes we have around this house. (that is all they can make!)

    1. I am completely overwhelmed by my new InStyle magazine. It is 486 pages. When can a girl really read that without sacrificing important parenting, sleeping, or eating time? But there is an article about Miracle Jeans and since I am a sucker, I will read it in hopes that they invented a pair of jeans that will make my legs longer and my butt smaller. And that they sell those wonder jeans at Target or Old Navy. Keeping my fingers crossed.

    2. I could eat my weight in all things bread, i.e. banana bread, french bread, biscuits, garlic toast, muffins, etc. This could contribute to the jeans problem mentioned above but I am not going there today.

    3. I went to go work out today at LA Fitness (to counter act the issue explained in #2) and to my dismay, I saw some final results of the Olympics that I should not have seen until Bob Costas was involved. The TV's which I cannot even hear had CNN on and that network is evidently reporting results as they happen. I was trying to do something good for me and that's what I get!

    When I have more random thoughts and pointless points, I will be sure to share them with all of you. (all 6 of you out there.)

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Building An American Nadal; UNC's Kearney Charged in Accident

    Last month I spoke at length with Geoffrey Gray of New York Magazine, who was writing a pre-U.S. Open story on the USTA's Boca Raton High Performance facility. Focusing on Chase Buchanan, the story, entitled "Building The American Nadal, was released today, and it delves as much into Buchanan's junior career as it does the USTA's change of direction with this bricks and mortar initiative. For those of us with a keen interest in player development, the specifics aren't as interesting as the big picture, but for a general interest magazine, not a sports or tennis-related one, it does provide insight into the junior tennis subculture.

    Yesterday's college tennis news was all positive; not so today, with the Raleigh News&Observer's story on the arrest of North Carolina men's tennis player Chris Kearney following an accident that injured two pedestrians.

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This and That

    Seriously, the only pictures of me are the ones Lainey or Rhody take. Lainey took this one of me and Bo last week with Jenny's camera. Thanks Jenny! Those are my comfy gray pants that I wear all the time around the house. The pants that one day for Christmas my kids will take and put in the fireplace in hopes that they will never see that darn housecoat again. Oops, some weird childhood flashback just hit me in the middle of my post. Sorry Mom. That housecoat still haunts me.


    There are some sweet moments with my two oldest children that I need to record so as to remind them that they really do love one another. Because in the middle of bickering what they will really respond to is for me to stop them and read an old blog post and show them cute pictures of themselves.

    The above picture is Lainey and Rhody sitting together on their "couch" taking a rest. Lainey, of course, was the mommy in this scenario. I was in the kitchen cleaning up (shocking, I know) and heard them "arguing." This is what I heard:

    "I love you."

    "I love you, more"

    "No, I love you the most."

    "No, I love you the most." (very emphatically)

    You get my my point. It was a sweet moment. Just a moment.


    Here is a cool picture of Kyle singing with Sasha, and Will Pavone at Rob's Echo Conference. You can visit Rob and Haley's blog to learn more about the conference. We don't have many pictures of Kyle leading worship even though he does it so often. Congrats to you Rob for a great conference.

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