GTA Wednesday Night Tennis took place at three locations: a late afternoon/early evening session at Holster Park in Clifton (hosted by "Hollywood" Frank Samara) and then an evening session at The Cedar Grove Courts (also hosted by Samara with assistance from usual host, "Papa K" Kris Srinivasan) and The Brookdale Park Courts in Bloomfield (featuring the M2 Men's Doubles Tournament Quarterfinal Match between the teams of "Super Mario" Marijus Kuzavas/"Big Kaz" Mike Kazlauskas and Tony "Sure Shot" Shiaro/"The Lumberjack" Ryan Pienciak with both Marijus and Tony reporting).
We will first recap how the HP session unfolded, then how the C.G. session progressed and then we will end this report with the dual recap from Marijus and Tony from Brookdale Park.
When Samara pulled into the parking lot at Holster Park at 5:45, Jay "The Rising" Phoenix was already there waiting for "The Legendary" Chazz Weldon to arrive as the two of them had already agreed to play.
Frank and Jay then walked uphill to the courts to find them all vacant. They took Championship Court and entered into a hitting session with one another.
"Lean" Dean Delgado arrived at 5:50 and made his way over to Championship Court to get involved in the hitting as well.
When Weldon arrived at 5:55, he and Jay shifted over to the Entrance Court for a Singles One-Setter against one another.
Meanwhile, Delgado and Samara were hopeful more players would arrive in the meantime so that they could play Doubles. That never happened.
At 6:30, a father and his two young sons took over Center Court. Around that same time, Dean suggested playing an unofficial half-set. First, Frank held serve, then so did Dean. Samara was then broken just as Chazz and Jay finished their One-Setter. The half-set was then abandoned in favor of playing a Doubles One-Setter instead.
Delgado and Samara headed over to the Entrance Court (as it had more shade than Championship Court) while the father and two sons then shifted to Championship Court to create a gap between the two courts (a good thing as their balls were flying all over the place).
"Spin Doctor" Dan Martinell arrived at 6:50 solely to make a cameo appearance as he left his racquet at home. The Doubles One-Setter got underway just two minutes later.
At 7pm, "J-Rod" Joe Rodrigues made his way onto the courts. It was somewhere around this time that the father and two kids left the courts entirely.
At 7:25, "El Tio" Carlos Perez arrived with a bucket of balls and stepped onto Championship Court to start practicing alone.
When the Doubles One-Setter concluded at 7:39, Jay left immediately. Chazz and Dean soon followed five minutes later. Arriving at this same time was Sachiko "Sachi" Tokuda.
At this time, Joe insisted that Spin play some Doubles with him along with Carlos and Sachiko. Rodrigues gave him a spare racquet so he no longer had any excuses not to play. As it turned out, The Doc liked playing with the racquet of Rodrigues. And remember that old saying: "Be careful what you wish for," because J-Rod would end up getting a full dose of Spin at the height of his powers.
Samara sat on the sidelines and took notes for the entire contest. The official action at HP ended exactly at 8:13 with Carlos and Sachiko staying behind to hit with one another as Spin headed home while Frank and Joe drove separately to Cedar Grove (we will get to all of that later in the report).
The Holster Park Results:
Chazz Weldon over Jay Phoenix, 6-2! No Aces. They played this one on the Entrance Court from 6:05 to 6:45.
Frank Samara/Jay Phoenix over Chazz Weldon/Dean Delgado, 6-3! Dean: 1 Ace on Jay. It went like this: Jay held serve (un-returned serve for 15-Love, Double Fault for 15-All, an amazing winner by Jay to go up 30-15 and then an extended rally that led to Double Game Point and then another un-returned serve for the hold) and Chazz was broken (15-Love, a winning volley by Jay for 15-All and then all the way to Double Break Point, the break came on Break Point) to get off to a 0-2 start. Frank was broken (Frank hit a nice winner for 15-Love, then it went 30-Love, 30-15, Double Game Point which was cut down to Deuce, Break Point and the break) and Dean held in a battle (15-Love then point for point to Game Point, Deuce, Game Point where Jay hit a winner for 2nd Deuce, Game Point, 3rd Deuce, Break Point, 4th Deuce, Game Point and finally the hold) to level it at 2-2. Phoenix held again and this time it was at Love and was book-ended by un-returned serves and Weldon was broken again (Love-15, a drop shot winner by Chazz for 15-All, 15-30 and another excellent rally that led to 30-All and then Dean hit a passing shot winner for Game Point, Deuce, Break Point, 2nd Deuce, Break Point and the break) to go down 2-4. Samara held (Frank hit a winner for 15-Love, but then it went straight to Double Break Point right after Dean hit a sizzling winner, but then it went to Break Point where Frank hit a monster of an Overhead Smash to make it Deuce and then it was Game Point where an un-returned serve secured the hold) to get out to a 5-2 lead. Delgado held again (started with a sideline Ace on Jay, then it went to 15-All where back-to-back un-returned serves set up Double Game Point, the hold came on Game Point) to pull to 3-5, but The Rising Phoenix had his third straight hold (Frank hit a winning volley for 30-Love, but then Chazz hit a winner for 30-15, it then went to 30-All where the rally of the match ended with a drop shot winner from Frank to set up Game/Match Point, but then a Double Fault brought it to Deuce and then Jay blew a volley to make it Break Point, then 2nd Deuce, Break Point, 3rd Deuce, Break Point again where Frank hit another drop shot winner to set up the 2nd Game/Match Point and then came the hold) to earn an impressive victory! We played this one on the Entrance Court from 6:52 to 7:39.
The Skinny: We were trying to decide on the teams when Jay said he wanted to team with Frank (he must have known something that I did not as I thought he may have chosen the weakest of his three options). Ultimately, it paid off as Samara was on his game while Weldon and Delgado seemed out of sync (Spin called them Team Lethargic) most of the time. But it was Phoenix who was truly on fire for most of the contest…he only got a little tight in his last service game as the pressure was on…but he was also forced to handle a majority of the shots in several extended rallies as the opposition made him their prime target.
Dan Martinelli/Sachiko Tokuda over Joe Rodrigues/Carlos Perez, 6-2! Spin: 2 Aces (one on each and back-to-back in the same game)! It was the official GTA Return of Carlos Perez. Here's how it went down: Joe held serve (30-Love was where Spin hit a winning return for 30-15, then it went to Double Game Point and the hold came on Game Point), Sachiko held (Spin hit a drop shot winner for 15-Love and then it went to 30-Love, 30-15 and an un-returned serve set up Double Game Point which is where the hold came), but Carlos was the first to be broken (Love-15, un-returned serve for 15-All and then a winning lob by Joe for 30-15, then 30-All and a Double Fault for Break Point and another Double Fault to break himself) to go down 1-2. Spin held (Spin hit a winner for 15-Love, then Sachiko blew a volley for 15-All, then an Ace up the T against Joe followed by a corner Ace on Carlos to go up Double Game Point where Spin hit yet another drop shot winner to secure his own hold) and Rodrigues was broken (started with a Double Fault, an un-returned serve for 15-All, another Double Fault made it 15-30, then it went to Double Break Point where Carlos hit a winner for Break Point, but then came the break) to drop to 1-4. Tokuda held again (Spin hit yet another drop shot winner to make it 15-Love, then it was 30-Love, 30-15 and then 30-All, Break Point where an un-returned serve made it Deuce and then another un-returned serve set up Game Point where Spin made a great get that forced the error from Joe) to give her team a commanding lead at 5-1! Perez held (Love-15, 15-All, Double Fault for 15-30 where Carlos hit a passing shot winner for 30-All and then he hit a truly un-returnable serve to set up Game Point where he hit yet another un-returned serve to earn the hold) to pull to 2-5, but Martinelli held again (Love-15, 15-All and then 30-15 where an un-returned serve set up Double Game/Match Point where the rally of the match ended in favor of Spin and Sachi) to pull off the upset victory! This one also took place on the Entrance Court and lasted from 7:47 to 8:13.
The Skinny: If Samara/Phoenix over Weldon/Delgado was a minor upset, than this one was a major upset. Spin had never seen Sachi play before, but Samara assured him she could hang with the boys. And hang she did as she was very effective with volleys at the net, but was also able to fall back deeper in the court and sustain rallies as well. Carlos came back with the same big serve that we are familiar with from him while his partner Joe had big moments followed by some blunders. It was Martinelli who was the MVP in this one as "the magic racquet" he had borrowed from Rodrigues could seemingly do no wrong. We have never seen Spin hit so many smart and well-placed drop shot winners. He also got on the good foot and made some great gets as well.
Samara and Rodrigues arrived separately at Cedar Grove at 8:30. "Coach" Dino Celis was sitting on the bench outside Court One watching "Nate the Great" Nathan Fernandes teaming with "The Silent Assassin" Jay Srinivasan to take on "Papa K" Kris Srinivasan and "The Marathon Woman" Doinks Srinivasan (Jay's mom and dad).
On Court Two, it was a Doubles One-Setter featuring "J-Bach" Jordan Bachvaroff and "Big George" Jorge Solano against "The Secret Weapon" Sairaj Srinivasan and "Nimble" Nithin Poosala.
On Court Three, it was two non-GTA guys who were not part of The Verona Crew.
And on Court Four was Doubles action featuring The Verona Crew, one of whom is "Mr. 500" Levy Lorenzo.
As Celis sat alongside Samara and Rodrigues in the bench area outside of Court One, he informed them that "The Great" Scott Bergenfeld had been there earlier…but he sustained a foot injury and had to leave. Kris and Doinks later updated us that it seems to be a Planter's fasciitis situation.
Kris got Frank caught up on the scores that occurred prior to his arrival. Samara never got involved in the official action as he was quite happy to ride the bench (and almost fall asleep on it) for the balance of the session. Meanwhile, Rodrigues and Celis did eventually get involved…in the process becoming the tenth and eleventh official GTA competitors of the night.
At 9:30, Levy took a seat next to Frank on the bench once he was finished with his Verona-based group. And at 9:40, we had a surprise cameo appearance made by Spin.
The Cedar Grove Results:
Nathan Fernandes over Scott Bergenfeld, 6-0! No Aces (apparently). In this "Battle of The Greats", Nate was the one who clearly came out on top…leaving Scott somewhat stunned (according to Kris).
Nathan Fernandes/Jay Srinivasan leading Scott Bergenfeld/Kris Srinivasan, 3-0 (Incomplete, when Scott had to bow out due to the foot injury)! No Aces (apparently).
Jordan Bachvaroff/Jorge Solano over Nithin Poosala/Sairaj Srinivasan, 7-6 (7-3)! No Aces (apparently). Not sure when this one got underway on Court Two, but it finished at 8:45 as Team Experience won out over Team Youth.
Kris Srinivasan/Doinks Srinivasan over Nathan Fernandes/Jay Srinivasan, 6-3! No Aces. Again, not sure of the start time of this one played on Court One, but it concluded exactly at 9:03. Jay, the recent birthday boy who is now 15 years old, showed moments of brilliance that were sometimes marred by rust as he has not played much lately.
Sairaj Srinivasan/Nithin Poosala over Jordan Bachvaroff/Joe Rodrigues, 6-3! No Aces. This one took place on Court Two from 8:49 to 9:19.
Dino Celis/Nathan Fernandes over Kris Srinivasan/Doinks Srinivasan, 6-1! No Aces. Court One hosted this one from 9:10 to 9:31. Dino and Nate jumped out to a 2-0 lead. Then, Doinks held her serve to get her team on the scoreboard…but it was all downhill from there.
Sairaj Srinivasan/Nithin Poosala over Jordan Bachvaroff/Joe Rodrigues, 6-4! No Aces. The rematch was also played on Court Two and it lasted from 9:20 to 9:59! This one was closer than the last one, but Team Youth still prevailed over the second iteration of Team Experience.
Dino Celis/Kris Srinivasan tied with Nathan Fernandes/Doinks Srinivasan, 4-4 (Incomplete when the lights went out at 10pm)! No Aces. They started this one on Court One exactly at 9:33. They did not change sides on the would-be changeovers, but they still could not get this one finished in time.
We now head to Brookdale Park in Bloomfield for the dual report from Marijus and Tony.
The Brookdale Park Result:
M2 Quarterfinal Match:
Marijus Kuzavas/Mike Kazlauskas over Tony Shiao/Ryan Pienciak, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, to successfully defend their # 5 Rank in the Doubles Division while advancing to the Semifinals of The M2 Men's Doubles Touranment! Ryan: 2 Aces on Mike; and Mike: 1 Ace on Ryan.
The Super Scoop from Mario: We played this match at Brookdale Park as The Cedar Grove Courts were all taken. The match lasted from 7:30 to 9:30.
The 1st Set started in our favor at 1-0, but then went 1-1, 2-1 to 2-4, 3-4 to 3-6. In this set we were unable to break them, while they broke us on Mike's serve twice.
The 2nd Set went 0-1, 1-1, 1-3, 3-3, 3-4 and then to 6-4 for us. This time we broke them twice on Tony's serve, while they broke us once on mine. We had to dig deep to come from behind.
The 3rd Set went 0-3 to 4-3, 4-4 and then to 6-4. We started off down again, this time 0-3. And we had to dig even deeper to come back from this one.
To say that it could have gone either way would be an understatement. Tony and Ryan played great defense by lobbing us to death and making us hit several overheads, just to win one point, or by making us finally make a mistake. The turning point was in the 3rd Set while Ryan was serving at 3-1. We lost a couple balls due to some Overhead Smashes and decided to open up a can of new balls. This proved to be fatal to our opponents. We got more kick from our serves, while their balls started sailing out.
Overall, it was a great match!
The Sure Shot from Shiao: We had a good start and took the 1st Set, but The Twin Towers were able to battle back for the win. Ryan and I tried to keep the ball deep knowing that when they are both at the net, it would be all over for us. We were up 3-1 in the 2nd Set and up 3-0 in the 3rd Set only to have our lead be stripped away by their big serves and Overhead Smashes.
Overall, I felt like Ryan and I played well and was able to get a set off such a tough team. I wish Marijus and Mike the best and hope they take the M2 all the way for the win!
Samara's Notes: First off, I thank both Marijus and Tony for their comprehensive and timely reporting. Second, I offer up congratulations to the winners and a heartfelt kudos to the challengers who fell just a little bit short. It sounds like it was an excellent match that may very well be a Nominee for Doubles Match of The Year at season's end.
Sincerely,
Frank Samara