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Oracle Tennis • Newport Beach, California • Free Admission • Great ATP & WTA Matches
- Updated: January 24, 2018
Nicole Gibbs
FREE ADMISSION To The Public To Great Tennis
QUALIFIER NOVIKOV SHOCKS TOP-SEEDED NISHIKORI IN
FIRST-ROUND THRILLER AT ORACLE CHALLENGER SERIES
Women’s Top-seed Christina McHale Falls in 1st Rd. Singles Match
It was a day to remember for American Dennis Novikov as the 24-year-old Los Angeles resident ousted top-seeded Kei Nishikori of Japan 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 in one-hour and 46 minutes to advance to the second round of the Oracle Challenger Series.
On a bright, sunny afternoon at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, Novikov, a qualifier ranked No. 238 in the world, slammed 15 aces past Nishikori, who is coming back from a right wrist injury and was playing his first tournament match since last August in Montreal.
After Novikov won the first set in 36 minutes, Nishikori battled back as he broke the hard-serving American twice to capture the second set to even the match.
In a tense third-set, Nishikori served to stay in the match at 4-5, but Novikov scored the match-clinching service break in the tenth-game to put the match away.
“I’ve beaten a couple of guys in the top 50, but definitely, this is the best win of my career,” said Novikov, who will face fellow American Reilly Opelka in the second round. “I thought I had a few opportunities to serve it out, didn’t get it done, I regrouped and was able to break. It was a good day for me today.”
Two All-American matches highlighted Tuesday’s matches in the women’s singles draw. Jamie Loeb eliminated top-seeded Christina McHale 6-2, 6-4 in one-hour and 20 minutes, while Nicole Gibbs got past Julia Boserup 6-4, 4-6, 6-0.
Following her singles victory, Gibbs, who lives in the nearby beachfront community of Venice in Los Angeles, was asked how it felt to compete in the inaugural Oracle Challenger Series.
“This is incredible. Southern California has needed this for so long. We keep losing tournaments and I don’t understand why because you look around and see the amount of enthusiasm, even for a 125K (150K) level event,” Gibbs said.
“It’s really exciting to get tennis back in the area. I’m really thankful Oracle stepped up and wanted to make this happen for the young U.S. players,” she added. “It’s huge in terms of our development and our ability to climb up the ranks.”
The Oracle Challenger Series – Newport Beach is free to spectators. Matches begin at 10 a.m. each day of the tournament. General Admission tickets will be distributed on a first come, first served basis at the Newport Beach Tennis Club starting at 9 a.m. Tickets will not be available in advance. Individual spectators will be permitted up to two tickets at the time of entry.
Ticket availability updates during the tournament, are available on Twitter at @OracleChallngrs and Facebook at www.facebook.com/OracleChallngrs/
For Wednesday’s men’s Order of Play, click here.
For Wednesday’s women’s Order of Play, click here.
For men’s singles main draw, click here.
For women’s singles main draw, click here.
For men’s doubles main draw, click here.
For women’s doubles main draw, click here.
For live scoring, go to: http://oraclechallengerseries.com/
About the Oracle Challenger Series – The Oracle Challenger Series was created to offer American tennis players more opportunities and builds on Oracle’s commitment to help support U.S. tennis for men and women at both the collegiate and professional level. The Series will feature equal prize money in a groundbreaking tournament format that combines the ATP Challenger Tour and WTA 125K Series.
About the Newport Beach Tennis Club – Established in 1966, the Newport Beach Tennis Club is one of the most prestigious tennis clubs in the country. With 19 fully lit tennis courts, full service restaurant, bar and catering, junior olympic pool, fitness center and gorgeous grounds, the Newport Beach Tennis Club has it all. Expanding over seven acres, the Newport Beach Tennis Club boasts a beautiful layout for the Oracle Challenger Series, featuring a sunken center court, six other match courts, and four practice courts.
Oracle Challenger Series
Newport Beach Tennis Club
Newport Beach, Calif.
Tuesday’s Results
Men Singles – First Round
[Q] D. Novikov (USA) d [1] [WC] K. Nishikori (JPN) 63 36 64
[3] T. Fritz (USA) d [Q] G. Olaso (ESP) 63 64
[4] B. Fratangelo (USA) d [Q] T. Fawcett (USA) 64 62
M. Mmoh (USA) d [5] C. Norrie (GBR) 62 64
[6] A. Bublik (KAZ) d P. Polansky (CAN) 36 63 60
M. Bachinger (GER) d [7] E. Escobedo (USA) 63 76(7)
B. Klahn (USA) d [8] Y. Hanfmann (GER) 64 63
[WC] R. Opelka (USA) d D. Kudla (USA) 76(5) 63
D. King (BAR) d T. Ito (JPN) 67(4) 64 21 Retired
[Q] C. Garin (CHI) d [WC] T. Paul (USA) 64 63
Doubles – First Round
[4] M. Arevalo (ESA) / M. Reyes-Varela (MEX) d L. Bambridge (GBR) / J. Salisbury (GBR) 76(3) 67(2) 10-5
M. Mmoh (USA) / F. Tiafoe (USA) d [WC] C. Eubanks (USA) / B. Klahn (USA) 76(8) 36 10-8
Women Singles – First Round
J. Loeb (USA) d [1] C. Mchale (USA) 62 64
J. Teichmann (SUI) d [3] T. Townsend (USA) 64 62
A. Schmiedlova (SVK) d [4] F. Schiavone (ITA) 36 62 61
[6] S. Vickery (USA) d E. Rodina (RUS) 60 63
[7] A. Tomljanovic (CRO) d Y. Wickmayer (BEL) 63 64
N. Gibbs (USA) d J. Boserup (USA) 64 46 60
C. Zhao (CAN) d [Q] D. Seguel (CHI) 63 26 75
R. Peterson (SWE) d [Q] E. Kostova (BUL) 46 63 75
Doubles – First Round
[3] K. Day (USA) / C. Dolehide (USA) d E. Bektas (USA) / A. Guarachi (CHI) 75 64
K. Christian (USA) / S. Santamaria (USA) d B. Bonic (SRB) / K. Muchova (CZE) 57 62 10-3
Editors Note: Nicole Gibbs asks why California lost their tourneys…. Call me Nicole. I’ll explain how the “Tennis Undertakers” killed all the California tourneys one by one. First off ticket prices too high! Especially Los Angeles. It was over 100 years old. Had way too much staff. Had staffers imported from out of town (costs), had ticket prices that inflated, and I’ll stop there. But mostly lack of interest. Tennis thrives on promotion. Yet neither tour barely promotes past their top 4 players. Top ten tops.
Bottom line • go watch this GREAT FREE EVENT!
Dennis Novikov