10/22/17:
"6-Team W-Dub part of 19 at AP, 5 at NTC, Weldon-Phoenix at C.G.!":
This year was the second time we held a W-Dub Women's Doubles Tournament (which has a multi-year history in the GTA) with a format similar to both the Monk Memorial Men's Doubles Tournament and the M-Dub Mixed Doubles Tournament whereby the teams would be selected via lottery-style with the higher-ranked women drawing the names of the lower-ranked women out of a hat (a bag, actually).
Also like last season, this tourney came hot on the heels of last week's M-Dub as that event was postponed one week by rain the previous Sunday. Unlike last year, however, our plans to once again host the event at the Cedar Grove Courts would soon go awry.
The day started off so promising with weather that truly was perfect...especially for this time of year. The morning temps were in the lower 60 degree range, but would soon climb to the lower 70's with full sunshine and virtually no humidity. All of this coupled with just the slightest breeze...not nearly enough to negatively affect play, but just enough to keep things cool.
What was not cool was the situation we soon encountered at Cedar Grove. The host of the event, "Hollywood" Frank Samara, had a chance to get to the courts early. As he came down Little Falls Road and started to approach the parking lot, he noticed it was already filled with many cars! He briefly thought that perhaps the ladies (twelve of them confirmed to be participating) all decided to get an early start.
Upon pulling in, he saw "Laidback" Laurie Boughton getting out of her car. The two greeted each other before being greeted by grim reality...all four courts were under the control of...INTERLOPERS! Yes, I have said it! Courts Three and Four both had Men's Doubles action going on while Courts One and Two had Men's Singles action underway.
None of the faces looked familiar...and it appeared as if this may be an organized group of gents (at least the eight on Courts Three and Four).
We now definitely had a dilemma on our hands. All of our ladies started arriving one after another (I did not note the timing of each as I was already so preoccupied with the predicament at hand) and then finding out what we were up against.
Along the way, "Vintage" Vinnie De Benedetto arrived (he had told Samara he would be a likely spectator for this Sunday's event) and informed us that even one of the two courts down the road was occupied. Thus, of six available courts, five of them were already taken by a little after 10am.
While the amazing weather was likely motivation for such a turnout, we had never before seen anything like this on a Sunday morning at Cedar Grove. Frank sent a text message to the usual host at Cedar Grove, "The K Man" Kris Srinivasan, somewhere along the way...but it turns out he was not home anyway.
Soon after, his wife "The Marathon Woman" Doinks Srinivasan made her way across the street to soon join in on the shock and awe of all the others representing the GTA.
Samara asked De Benedetto if he could head over to Albion Park in Clifton to see what the situation was there in terms of court availability. With Doinks now there, we had eleven of our twelve ladies in place with only "S-Ko" Susan Koshy running late and still on her way. That turned out to be a good thing actually as we contacted her and redirected her to Albion (which is a shorter trip coming from Bergen County anyway).
Once we overheard the foursome on Court Four say "let's play another set," we knew the die was cast. We all decided to head to Albion without even receiving the word from Vin. We all left around 10:10.
At 10:15, Vin called Frank to say all three courts (which is all we would need for a 12-Woman/6-Team Event) were available...but that he could only hold one in the meantime. Samara's reply was that everyone was already on their way and the arrivals would start in about five minutes.
Sure enough, Fernanda and Frank were the first two to pull up to the courts of Albion at 10:20. Susan was already there and talking to Vin on the sidelines of the North Court. By 10:25, most of the rest of the ladies had arrived with the last couple of stragglers striding down the hill by 10:30.
Besides the good news being that we now had The Albion Park Courts all to ourselves for the tourney, this year's format doubled last season's as we had 12 women forming six teams rather than just six women forming three teams (last year it was supposed to be eight women forming four teams, but those plans fell apart at the last minute).
We knew it was historic having twelve of our ladies all there at once and a couple of times it had been mentioned that we should take a photo...but, unfortunately, that never happened.
Given the delay (due to the last-minute change of location), we had the following "quasi" single elimination format: two rounds of action - First Round/One-Set Eliminators and The Semifinals all to be played in the same day (hopefully).
I say "quasi" single elimination format because we would have three simultaneous One-Setters to see which three teams would win to advance and then we would have one losing team (of the three teams that seemingly failed to advance) that lost by the closest margin become the "Lucky Losers" and still advance to the Semis where they would face the team that would win by the widest margin. And that would leave the other two winning teams to face one another in the other Semi.
The Semis would feature full matches except that if the first two sets were split, those matches would be decided by a 10-Point Super Tiebreak. The Finals (to be played at a later date) would have to be a full 2 out of 3 Sets Match (per the rules of the league, all Tournament Finals...like Championship Matches and/or matches for rank...must go a full three sets if the first two are split).
With all the ladies present and spread out on the three courts in various hitting sessions, Samara then had to do his traditional duty of presenting a bag full of tickets for each woman to dig into in order to pull out the name of their partner.
It would begin with the highest-ranked woman picking first, GTA Women's Champion: Laura "The Aura" Gawley, then "The Argentine Machine" Fernanda Toker and so on and so on until the lowest-ranked "captain", Brenda "Bravo" Jordan would be left with the partner whose ticket was the one never removed from the bag.
So Laura picked first and got the "Laurie" ticket as in Laurie Boughton. Laura and Laurie would team to form a "Laidback Aura."
Next up was Fernanda who pulled the ticket that read "Louise" which meant her partner would be "Lady B" Louise Bysiek. Toker had been familiar with her from non-GTA events as an opponent rather than as a teammate.
Doinks Srinivasan was next to choose and she pulled the "Suzanne B." ticket out of the bag...which meant she'd be teaming with "Sue B. Newbie" Suzanne Bujara.
"C.A.T." Christine Toth was to follow with her draw and the ticket that was produced had the name "Fadia" on it...as in "Fabulous" Fadia Nicolas. Christine was happy with this pick as they recently became familiar with each other and played a full match as a team that got them ranked in the Women's Doubles Division (currently they are the # 7 Ranked Team). That rank would be on the line if they made it to the Semis.
"Killer Kat" Kathy Sheldon would be last to pick (but not the last of the captains to get paired off with someone) and she pulled the "Dawn" ticket out of the bag...that meant her partner would be "Dominant" Dawn Peterson...and that also meant that they would be the second team currently ranked in the Women's Doubles Division (right at the bottom of it in the # 14 spot) to now be in this event.
As stated earlier, Brenda Jordan was the last of the "captains" to be getting paired with a lower-ranked partner. She would not, however, get to pull the ticket from the bag as there was only one choice left...and that was Susan Koshy. Like Christine/Fadid and Kat/Dawn, this was a happy reunion of players already familiar with one another.
From there, the First Round Match-Ups were to follow traditional tourney format rules with the top captain's team facing the lowest-ranked captain's team and then working our way toward the middle for the other two matches. And that set the First Round Matches as follows:
Gawley/Boughton versus Jordan/Koshy (to be played on the North Court).
Toker/Bysiek versus Sheldon/Peterson (to be played on the South Court).
Srinivasan/Bujara versus Toth/Nicolas (to be played on Center Court).
As stated earlier in this report, the three winning teams would advance to the Semis along with the "Lucky Losers" (i.e. the team that lost by the slimmest margin of those three First Round Matches).
The first of the First-Round One-Setters officially got underway on the North Court at 10:45. The second one would begin on Center Court at precisely 10:47. And the third one would get started on the South Court at exactly 10:51. Later, the significance of noting those starting times would come into play.
Frank and Vin both sat on the bench alongside the North Court as the two willing spectators they had planned on being all along (with Samara still nursing a knee injury...a contusion under his right kneecap, actually...from Friday night action).
Soon, we would get some unexpected additional observers. The first two, "Lean Daddy" Dean Delgado (arriving at 11:10) and "The Headhunter" Ralph Bernard (arriving at 11:15), thought they would have the Albion Park Courts all to themselves as they had rightfully assumed that the W-Dub Women's Doubles Tournament would be at Cedar Grove. They soon learned of the predicament and subsequent change of plans.
We got a good laugh at the fact that Ralph had issued an e-mail earlier asking if anyone would be playing at the courts in Nutley. The funny thing was that he did not have The Park Ave. Courts in mind...he was talking about Albion Park in Clifton! When Frank asked him where he lives and the reply was Montclair, Samara found Mr. Bernard's mistake to be even more amusing (as it is not as if Ralph lives a county or so away...LOL!).
GTA Champion: "Nate the Great" Nathan Fernandes arrived at 11:20 having just come from Cedar Grove where now all four courts were clear! He was soon followed onto the courts by "Hurricane" Jose Gonzales. And five minutes after those two arrivals, "J-Rod" Joe Rodrigues also came down the hill, through the gate and out onto the courts as all three had to wait on the sidelines for just a bit.
The first four guys to arrive (Dean, Ralph, Nate and Jose) would soon be able to start a Doubles One-Setter on the North Court with it being Fernandes/Bernard versus Gonzales/Delgado. That got underway at 11:25.
With the last of the three First Round One-Setters finishing just two minutes later, we then had a new situation on our hands as two of those three match-ups ended with a 6-2 score. As we did the week before at the M-Dub Mixed Doubles Tournament to determine the match-ups in the following round, we had to now go to a second round of criteria to determine which team would advance to the Semis.
Since it took Toker/Bysiek twelve minutes longer to dispose of Sheldon/Peterson than it did Gawley/Boughton to bounce Jordan/Koshy out of the First Round, that meant that Kathy and Dawn were "The Lucky Losers" being given a second chance and getting to advance to the Semis where they would face the team that won by the widest berth - Christine and Fadia.
And that also meant that the other two tandems would do battle in the other Semi - Gawley/Boughton versus Toker/Bysiek. The two losing teams to be eliminated were Jordan/Koshy and Srinivasan/Bujara. The original plan was to have those two teams face off in a third full 2 out of 3 Sets Match (with 10-Point Super Tiebreak allowed) in a Non-Tournament battle that would still enable each team to get ranked in the Doubles Division.
But now with so many of the guys present, those plans were scrapped and now people would have to sit out as the North Court became the home of the Non-Tourney One-Setters.
Natalia "Nitro" Sout arrived at 11:35 in street clothes as the injury she sustained on Friday night forced her to withdraw her name from consideration for this tourney (though it pained her even more not to play) and she echoed the same observation of her Mixed Doubles partner, Nate...she had just come from Cedar Grove where all four courts were now available!
Having done his good deed for the day and also having gotten the chance to see the ladies in action, Vin called it a day and headed home around 11:40.
At 11:55, Kris Srinivasan made a surprise arrival. Like his wife Doinks, it was his first time ever at the courts of Albion.
Dino "The Dragon" Celis ambled his way down the hill toward the courts at 12:10.
At 12:35, two ballsy young kids (I say ballsy because it was clear that plenty of adults were using the three courts) made their way through the gate and then sat their skinny asses down in the corner of the North Court. During an extended changeover between sets on Center Court, they tried to take that court over only to be told by the ladies that the match was still in progress.
They then took a seat next to J-Rod and you would have thought that this pair of brothers had just found their long-lost dad! At 12:55, mere minutes after the Semi on Center Court had ended...they ran out onto the court and simply took it over! For all I know, they may be relatively nice kids as they were never a problem beyond that. I'm just consistently stunned by the sense of entitlement of much of our youth nowadays.
They never asked anyone directly if they could have the courts (unless they asked Joe...and what could he tell them when put in that position anyway). I know that when we were young, if we had seen a crowd of adults occupying the courts...we would have just traveled to another nearby park to check the availability there. Times have definitely changed!
Just as these youngsters got their wish, "Spin Doctor" Dan Martinelli and "Instant" Moka Pathan made their way down the hill to the courts. Having first played their usual Sunday football game, they then went to the Cedar Grove Courts only to find it looking like a ghost town! Spin thought that it was too soon for the tourney to have ended that early. He then pondered if a major catfight-style battle royal may have ended the proceedings prematurely.
Thankfully, he thought to then check out the scene at Albion and arrived in time to see the balance of the last Semi being played out on the South Court. This battle would eventually find its way to the 10-Point Super Tiebreak!
And after that marathon match finished a couple of minutes before 1:15, the kids shifted from Center Court to the South Court (per the suggestion of Fadia who was on the North Court and perhaps getting bothered by their errant balls streaming over onto their court). Perhaps the kiddies felt less comfortable now surrounded by so many adults as they left the courts entirely just five minutes later.
They were only a minor fly in the ointment on a day that would not be denied. The tourney went as smoothly as it could have given the somewhat problematic circumstances. And we ended up having a session that included 19 official competitors. It would have been twenty had Samara played at least a One-Setter...and he was willing to do so, but there was always others more eager to play. The man also known as The Wood thought it wise to just "let it go" and save himself for another day.
The Albion Park Results:
W-Dub First Round One-Setter:
Laura Gawley/Laurie Boughton over Brenda Jordan/Susan Koshy, 6-2! No Aces. It was the official GTA Return of Susan Koshy. Laura and Laurie went from 1-0 to 1-2 before taking the last five games straight for the win! This one occupied the North Court from 10:45 to 11:09.
W-Dub First Round One-Setter:
Christine Toth/Fadia Nicolas over Doinks Srinivasan/Suzanne Bujara, 6-1! No Aces. This was contested on Center Court from 10:47 to 11:11.
W-Dub First Round One-Setter:
Fernanda Toker/Louise Bysiek over Kathy Sheldon/Dawn Peterson, 6-2! No Aces. The South Court hosted this one from 10:51 to 11:27.
The situation was now such that we had two teams that had lost by the same margin, 6-2! We knew that Doinks and Suzanne were now definitely out of it having been on the losing end of a 6-1 score. But which team would become "The Lucky Losers": Brenda and Susan or Kathy and Dawn.
Well, the next determinant of who would advance and who would be eliminated was length of play (this rule was used to determine match-ups...not advancement or elimination...in last week's M-Dub Mixed Doubles Tournament), i.e. the duration of each One-Setter.
Sheldon/Peterson had the edge as it took their opposition 36 minutes to dispose of them while it took the adversaries of Jordan/Koshy just 24 minutes (a full 12 minutes less) to rid their rivals.
For the Semis, the team had won by the widest margin would now face "The Lucky Losers" while the other two teams would form the other match-up.
Those last two teams, Gawley/Boughton and Toker/Bysiek, soon got their battle underway on the South Court at exactly 11:34 while Dawn, Kat and Christine all left together to go down the road for a bathroom break. This left Doinks and Fadia to have a hitting session on Center Court which was soon joined by Suzanne taking Fadia's side and Susan taking the side of Doinks for the hitting practice.
The three ladies returned from said bathroom break twenty minutes after their departure at 11:30 (i.e. they got back by 11:50). The second Semi began on Center Court at 11:55.
But we have to go back in time just a bit for our next result.
Non-W-Dub Men's Doubles One-Setter:
Nathan Fernandes/Ralph Bernard over Jose Gonzales/Dean Delgado, 6-3! Jose: 1 Ace on Ralph (a strategic slice that Jose was proud of, but Ralph thought was cheap...LOL!)! This one took place on the North Court from 11:25 to 11:58.
W-Dub Semifinal:
Fernanda Toker/Louise Bysiek over Laura Gawley/Laurie Boughton, 6-2, 4-6, 10-8 (STB), to advance to the Finals of the 2017 W-Dub Tournament as both teams entered the Women's Doubles Division as the New # 15 and # 16 Ranked Teams respectively! No Aces.
1st Set (quick recap): Fernanda and Louise jumped out to a 2-0 lead and then Laura held to cut that lead to 2-1 before it went to 3-1 and that was where Boughton was broken (despite having been up Double Game Point, she hit a Double Fault that made it Game Point before going to Deuce and then the break) as her team fell to 1-4 and the set would go to 5-1 before it became 5-2 and then the set went to Toker/Bysiek at 12:14 (it had begun on the South Court at 11:34)! Two minutes later, they got the next set underway.
2nd Set (quick recap): Laura and Laurie had leads of 2-1, 3-1, 3-2, 4-2, 4-3, 5-3 and 5-4 where Gawley held (Triple Game/Set Point, it ended on Double Game/Set Point) to level the match at 12:58. It was now time for the 10-Point Super Tiebreak!
The STB: Fernanda hit a Double Fault on her lone serve and then Laura held both of her serves as her first one was un-returned and Laura then hit a walloping winner for a 3-0 lead! Louise held both of her serves as each went un-returned as her team pulled to 2-3. Laurie held the first of her two serves as Laura hit a passing shot winner for 4-2 at the first changeover, but then Boughton was broken on her second for 4-3. Toker was broken on both of her serves as she made a great get only to have Laura waiting at the net to hit the winning volley for the first point and then Gawley/Boughton took that next point as well for a 6-3 lead. Gawley then held the first of her two serves with a truly un-returnable serve that gave her team what seemed to be a solid 7-3 lead. But then The Champ was broken on her second serve as Laura uncharacteristically blew an overheated overhead attempt and then Bysiek again held both of her serves as the first one came before the second changeover and then the second serve ended in a hold as Laura compounded her team's problems with a blown volley as well! Boughton held the first of her two serves as that one went un-returned for a 8-6 lead, but then she was broken on her second for 8-7. Toker held the first of her two serves as Louise hit a winning volley and then The Argentine Machine held her second as well as it went un-returned as her team took their first lead in the TB at 9-8. And then came the longest point and most exciting rally of the match as neither team wanted to budge after Laura had served it up and then Fernanda hit a well-angled shot that bounced onto the court but soon bounded far off of it as all those in attendance thought the match was over only to then have Gawley gamely hurl herself toward the ball and bring it back it with a shot fueled by pure desperation (perhaps some perspiration as well) to keep it in play as they played on until it was Laurie who eventually coughed up the unforced error with an errant shot into the net! What a way it was to end this epic encounter! And end it did at precisely 1:13.
The Skinny: Laura and Fernanda always impress with their great get-making and overall strategic play. Gawley adds a bit more pop and aggression to her shots while Toker takes her time constructing the points in the hopes of drawing the error from the other side. To that end, Laurie sometimes helped her cause...yet at other times she gutted out great shots with gusto and enthusiasm. When it comes to the entertainment factor, nobody tops Boughton who has now earned a new nickname with her constant outburst of "Suge!" That is short for sugar...unless she is calling for Suge Knight to get out of jail and murder us all...LOL! But the surprise story of this contest was the outstandingly consistent play from Louise. Ms. Bysiek may not have the mobility she once had due to injury, surgery, increasing age...whatever factors you want to attribute the loss of speed to are all fair game. She more than makes up for that though with fast hands (i.e. quick reflexes) to any shot within her reachable perimeter (she actually made quite the game get on one occasion now that I think about it). Not only does Lady B send the ball back over the net, but she often confounds her opponents with her crafty placements...sometimes lobs, sometimes well-angled shots or short volleys and/or outright drop shots. Toker later said that when she offered to cover most of the court and make most of the gets so as not to tire Bysiek out, Louise's reply to her was: "I don't get tired." Well, she proved it today! She was then set to play in a Doubles Final for some other league later in the afternoon! Nate said another good nickname for her should be "Jeez Louise!" On another note, this battle may also have a chance at being a Nominee for Women's Doubles Match of The Year at season's end.
W-Dub Semifinal:
Kathy Sheldon/Dawn Peterson over Christine Toth/Fadia Nicolas, 6-1, 6-0, to become the New # 7 Ranked Team in the Women's Doubles Division while also advancing to the Finals of the 2017 W-Dub Tournament! No Aces (though Christine felt she had been denied one via a disputed call made by Kathy...only reason I mention this is because it was made public at the courts...the situation was settled by the end of the match). This was contested on Center Court from 11:55 to 12:52.
The Consequences: Now the Final is set - Sheldon/Peterson vs. Toker/Bysiek! The winning team will become the New # 2 Ranked Team in the Women's Doubles Division and the next Top Contenders in line for a shot at the reigning GTA Women's Doubles Champions: Gawley and "The Smackdown" Sally Pillay! It seems the Final will not be played this week due to conflicting schedules and what look to be certain washout days this coming Tuesday and Wednesday. The four ladies involved hope to get it played the following week.
Let's get to the rest of the day's action!
Ralph Bernard/Brenda Jordan over Joe Rodrigues/Susan Koshy, 6-1! Ralph: 1 Ace on Susan. This was played on the North Court from 12:02 to 12:30.
Dean Delgado/Susan Koshy over Ralph Bernard/Suzanne Bujara, 6-1! No Aces. Also contested on the North Court, this one lasted from 12:32 to 12:55. After it ended, Ralph and Joe had a hitting session with one another.
Ralph Bernard/Fadia Nicolas tied with Joe Rodrigues/Brenda Jordan, 5-5 (Incomplete when Brenda said she was getting too tired and had to go)! No Aces. They started this on the North Court at 1:10 and then "stopped short" like Frank Costanza at 1:45. The premature stoppage then led to another hitting session between Ralph and Joe.
Moka Pathan/Dino Celis over Kris Srinivasan/Dino Celis, 6-1! Dino: 2 Aces on Kris (one was on his very first serve of the day); and Kris: 1 Ace on Dino (on his very first serve going up against Dino who was returning from the Ad court...it was revenge after Dino's first Ace and prior to his second later in the contest)! The South Court hosted this one from 1:43 to 2:03.
Nathan Fernandes/Doinks Srinivasan over Kris Srinivasan/Dino Celis, 6-4! No Aces. This was also played on the South Court and it got underway at 2:06. Not sure when it finished as I left the courts around 2:10 as Spin, Moka and Joe were tossing a softball around in the park nearby the courts.
It was a lovely day to play just about anything involving a spheroid!
And keeping that in mind, we now take you to the Nutley Tennis Club where "The Riz" John Rizzo hosted a session that featured five players including himself.
The NTC Results:
Ray Spadaro/Dan Knitzer over John Rizzo/Rich Liu, 6-4! No Aces. Despite now being on the clay courts, John's foot pain (residual from Friday night at the Park Ave. Courts) was painfully obvious...so much so that the rest of the guys insisted he sit out the next one and get some rest. Thankfully Edgar Valencia was there to take his place.
Ray Spadaro/Dan Knitzer over Rich Liu/Edgar Valencia, 6-4! No Aces. Stingray and The Dark Knight had quite a day and they capped it with a win over Richie Rich and Edgar the Edge!
Samara's Notes: I thank John for sending in those results in a very timely fashion.
We now take this report up to Cedar Grove where there seemed to be only one official result as there was a full 2 out of 3 Sets Challenge Match between "The Legendary" Chazz Weldon and Jay "The Rising" Phoenix (as reported by Chazz).
Kris and Doinks also reported seeing "The Bulgarian Bull" Jordan Bachvaroff and "Del Brotro" Mike Mole out on the courts later in the evening. Jordan was playing Singles with his non-GTA sparring partner while they were not sure who Mike was with and if it was actual play or just a hitting session. I reached out to Mike via e-mail and text and never received a reply, so it will have to remain unofficial.
And now let's get the word from Chazz.
The Cedar Grove Result:
2 out of 3 Sets Challenge Match:
Chazz Weldon over Jay Phoenix, 7-6 (7-2), 6-2, to successfully defend his # 18 Rank in the Advanced Division! No Aces.
All That Chazz: Kudos to Jay as in the 1st Set he fought back from being down 2-5 to level it at 5-5! He then held serve to take a fourth straight game and go up 6-5, but then I also held and we were headed for the Tiebreak. The 2nd Set was not as close, but still fun nonetheless.
Samara's Notes: I thank Chazz for his very timely reporting of this match and also congratulate him on an impressive victory.
All the best,
Frank Samara
gtasamara5@gmail.com