11/27/16:
"Nate-Mole part of 8 at AP, Kevin/John host 21 (1 New) at The Bubble!:"
There were three sessions of GTA Sunday Tennis: the usual morning session at The Albion Park Courts hosted by "Hollywood" Frank Samara, but it carried over into the afternoon as it featured a full 2 out of 3 Sets Challenge Match featuring "Nate the Great" Nathan Fernandes against "Holy Moly" Mike Mole (score reported by Mole); and then the two back-to-back Night Owl group sessions at The Wayne Bubble with the first mostly hosted by "Kevlar" Kevin Doyle and the second hosted by "Mr. Arizona" John Incognito.
We will first report the comings and goings at Albion and then list the results from The Bubble as reported by John.
Samara rolled up to Albion earlier than expected at 9:25 where he saw that all three courts were vacant. As it was still quite chilly at that time of the morning (40 degrees and breezy, but the temps eventually climbed to a quite comfortable 50 degrees and it was sunny throughout the entire session), Frank chose to remain in his car.
But by 9:45, he started feeling antsy and he walked down to the courts and took South Court. He then ended up playing janitor as he picked up all the empty plastic bottles left behind on the courts.
Next to arrive was "The Vin Man" Vinnie De Benedetto at 10am. By the time he stepped onto South Court, "Latino Heat" Jose Gonzales had pulled up to the courts as well. Jose said that Natalia "Nitro" Sout was also on her way.
Until she arrived at 10:15, Frank and Vin both hit against a solo Jose. Then Nat arrived and took his side. By 10:25, we had a Doubles One-Setter underway.
"Chito" Nick Inciong stepped onto Center Court at 10:40. He would not be "the fifth wheel" for long as "Big George" Jorge Solano arrived five minutes later.
Solano had been AWOL for close to two months as he was dealing with a bad case of tennis elbow. He first went through a routine of stretching exercises over on the North Court before he called Nick over to hit with him.
When the first Doubles One-Setter ended at 11:05, Samara called Solano and Inciong over to the South Court to face the winners, Gonzales/Sout. Meanwhile, Frank and Vin sat on the bench like the losers they were...LOL! Actually, they had no problem taking a break and watching the action unfold in front of them.
Mole arrived at 11:10 just as that second Doubles One-Setter was about to get underway. Frank told Mike that he and Vin were willing to play more Doubles as soon as a fourth player arrived.
That fourth player would be "Nate the Great" Nathan Fernandes when he made his usual exclusive entrance from the field rather than from the street above at 11:35. From there, Frank led Nate, Mike and Vin over to the North Court for the next Doubles One-Setter of the day.
When that one finished at exactly 12:13, Vin had to leave. Frank told Nate and Mike that they could play Singles as Samara was looking to leave around 12:45 to attend the 2pm Charitable Fundraiser hosted by "Kenny Kool" Ken Barilari.
"Coach" Dino Celis arrived at 12:25. Just three minutes later, the last Doubles One-Setter of the day on the South Court ended and everyone left the session except for Dino and Natalia hitting on that court while Nate and Mike's Singles action led to another full Challenge Match on the North Court.
Samara ended up leaving the session featuring eight official players (not counting Celis) by 12:40.
The Albion Park Results:
Jose Gonzales/Natalia Sout over Frank Samara/Vinnie De Benedetto, 7-5! No Aces. It went like this: Frank held serve (two un-returned serves and a blown volley by Jose led directly to Triple Game Point, but then Frank also blew a volley to make it Double Game Point and then came the hold) and Natalia was broken (Jose hit a winning volley for Love-15, then it went to 15-All before heading straight to Double Break Point as Vin hit a drop shot winner along the way, and then it was on Break Point where Vin hit another winner to get the break) for a 0-2 start. Vinnie was then broken (Jose hit a winning Overhead Smash for Love-15, but then it shifted to 30-15 as Jose blew an overhead only to shift again to Break Point as Jose hit a winning volley and a winning Overhead Smash and then the break came after that) and Jose held (Love-15 shifted to 30-15 as Jose hit a winner and a winning lob, then Frank hit a winning return for 30-All, but then Jose hit a winner to set up Game Point and then he hit another winner to secure his own hold) to level things at 2-2. Samara held again (Frank hit a winner and two un-returned serves to once again go up Triple Game Point, but then he hit a Double Fault to make it Double Game Point where another un-returned serve then secured the hold) and Sout was broken again (Frank made a nice get/winner combo for Love-130 which was where Jose hit a winning volley for 15-30 only to then have a Double Fault set up Double Break Point where Vin hit a winning passing shot return for the break) to fall to 2-4. De Benedetto was broken again and this time it was at Love as Jose hit two winning volleys along the way (the second of which was highly impressive) and then Gonzales held again (an un-returned serve followed by a winning lob from Natalia and then a drop shot winner from her as well set up Triple Game Point which would soon be cut down by back-to-back winners by Frank...the second of which fooled everyone as he got quite a lot of zip on it as it seemed to be heading into the tape atop the net only to glide upward and over at the very last second as it then sailed its way between the two opposing players, but on Game Point the hold would come) to knot the score once more at 4-4! Hollywood was broken for the first time as he blew an overhead, Jose hit a winning volley and Frank blew a volley to set up Triple Break Point, it then would be reduced to Deuce as Frank hit a drop shot winner along the way only to have Jose score with another very victorious volley for Break Point where he would then follow with another winning volley for the break) as his team lost their lead with the opposition now up 5-4! But then Nitro was broken once more (Vin hit a winning drop shot return for Love-15 before it shifted to 30-15 as Jose hit a winning volley along the way only to have it shift again to Break Point as Frank made another great get/winner combo along the way and then came the break) to even the score again, this time at 5-5! The Vin Man was broken yet again (Vin blew an overhead for Love-15 and it was off and running to Double Break Point as Jose made a speedy get/winner combo along the way, but then back-to-back winners from Frank brought it to Deuce only to then have Frank blow an overhead to set up another Break Point, it then went to 2nd Deuce where a Double Fault set up yet another Break Point where Jose scored with a drop shot winner for the break) and Latino Heat then held again (Jose hit a winning Overhead Smash for 30-Love, then Vin hit a winning volley for 30-15 only to have Frank blow a volley to set up Double Game/Match Point where Natalia scored with what turned into be a winning lob when Frank mistimed what would have been a winning Windmill Overhead Smash and instead it was just a whiff) to earn a hard-fought victory! We played this one on the South Court from 10:25 to 11:05.
The Skinny: This one has to be considered somewhat of an upset as Samara/De Benedetto remain one of the higher-ranked teams in the Doubles Division. It was quite a close contest throughout its entirety. The one obvious difference is that while De Benedetto and Sout never held serve, Gonzales held every time and Samara held on his first two services but failed the third time around. While it may not be reflected in the ranks of the Women's Division, Natalia has to be considered as a leading contender for Most Improved Women's Player of The Year. And this one also has an outside shot at becoming a Nominee for One-Set Specialty Doubles Match of The Year at season's end.
Jorge Solano/Nick Inciong over Jose Gonzales/Natalia Sout, 6-3! No Aces. This one also took place on the South Court and it lasted from 11:11 to 11:46.
Nathan Fernandes/Vinnie De Benedetto over Frank Samara/Mike Mole, 6-2! No Aces. Here's how it went down: Frank was broken (Vin hit a winning drop shot return for Love-15, then an un-returned serve made it 15-All only to have it then go straight to Double Break Point as Frank blew a volley and Nate hit a winner along the way and then came the break), Nathan held (the rally of the match ended with an impressive Overhead Smash winner from Vin to make it 30-Love which was where Mike blazed a return winner that bounced off the nearest target...which was Vin...and then it went to 30-All in the next point where Nate then hit a winner to set up Game Point where Vin hit a vicious volley winner to secure his partner's hold) and then Mike was broken (un-returned serve for 15-Love, but then it went right to Double Break Point as Vin hit another venomous volley winner along the way and then came the break) to get off to a 0-3 start. Vin was broken (two un-returned serves made it 30-Love, it was then 30-15 where Nate hit a volley winner for Double Game Point which was where Frank hit a winning volley of his own to cut that lead to Game Point and then it went to Deuce and then Break Point where Frank hit a winning drop shot return for the break) to allow the opposition onto the scoreboard. But Samara was then broken at Love and Fernandes held again (Love-30 shifted to 30-All where Frank hit an accurate Backhand Volley winner that landed precisely in the back corner of the court to set up Break Point, but then it went to Deuce, Game Point where Nate hit a rare misfire of a blow overhead for 2nd Deuce, Break Point again, 3rd Deuce, Game Point and then the hold) to take a commanding 5-1 lead! Mole then held (a truly un-returnable serve for 15-Love, then it was 15-All before Mike hit a whopper of a winner and another un-returned serve to bring it to Double Game Point and then came the hold) to pull to 2-5, but then De Benedetto held for the first time all day (an un-returned serve for 15-Love and then came the most exciting point of the match as Mike hit two would-be winners only to see the speedy Nate make awesome gets on both of them as they unexpectedly extended the point until Mike blasted an Overhead Smash winner to make sure it was out of everyone's reach...including Nate...and then it soon became 15-30 before it shifted in the other direction to set up Game/Match Point where Frank hit a return winner for Deuce, it went to 2nd Game/Match Point, 2nd Deuce, then the 3rd Game/Match Point where the hold finally came) to leave the session a happy man! We played this one on the North Court from 11:43 to 12:13.
The Skinny: With his partner Nate on fire for most of the contest, Vin elevated his game as well. Meanwhile, Frank and Mike each had moments where they looked like beasts only to then follow up with some ghastly errors.
Jose Gonzales/Jorge Solano over Nick Inciong/Natalia Sout, 6-2! No Aces. This one took place on the South Court from 11:51 to 12:28.
2 out of 3 Challenge Match:
Nathan Fernandes over Mike Mole, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4, to successfully defend his # 2 Rank in the Advanced Division! No Aces (apparently). This match began on the North Court at 12:15 and did not finish until 2:30!
The Holy Moly Memo: It was a great match with lots of breaks of serve. I was leading 4-1 in the 3rd Set, but Nate came back to win it (he took five straight games). He played good defense and I made too many mistakes.
Samara's Notes: I thank Mike for reporting that result in such a timely fashion. It sounds like this could be yet another Nominee for Singles Match of The Year at season's end. And with this near-miss, Mole once again enters himself into the conversation of likely Nominees for Most Improved Player of The Year at season's end as well.
We now turn this report over to Kevin and John.
The Wayne Bubble Results:
Brenda Jordan/Robin Wilson over Jeanette Pegg/Marie Easton, 6-2! It was the official GTA Debut of Marie Easton. No Aces (apparently).
Vladimir Smolyanskiy/Brenda Jordan over Kevin Doyle/Robin Wilson, 6-2! No Aces (apparently).
Kevin Doyle/Brenda Jordan over Vladimir Smolyanskiy/Robin Wilson, 6-4! No Aces (apparently).
The Kevlar Commentary: In all of the matches, Brenda was her usual steady self with particularly aggressive net play. Vladamir was also very steady and had his serve going really well. And I have to say that Robin Wilson is improving at a very dramatic pace. As usual she can get to everything, but also her net play was much improved and that was against pretty tough opponents.
Samara's Notes: Kevin collected all but one score from the 2nd Night Owls Group session (though their session comes first on Sundays, now 3 to 5pm instead of 4 to 6pm) and I thank him for his timely reporting of it. John sent in that additional result (which immediately follows) and then all the scores from the 1st Night Owls Group session from 6 to 8pm.
We now turn this report over to John.
I made it to The Bubble around 4pm. Kevin collected all the scores for the 3-5pm group except for this next one.
Don Moya/Jeanette Pegg over John Incognito/Marie Easton, 6-4! No Aces (apparently).
And then we had the 6-8pm group.
Dino Celis/Tony Shiao over John Incognito/Nick Inciong, 7-6 (7-3)! No Aces (apparently). We trailed (down 2-5) before coming back to take it to a Tiebreak, but could not close it out.
Dennis Cabanatan/Nick Inciong over Dino Celis/Pranav Sinha, 6-1! No Aces (apparently).
Senthil Kumar/Tom La over Alfred Chen/Dan Hwang, 6-3! No Aces (apparently). Senthil asked to note that Dan played with a shoulder injury.
Dennis Cabanatan/Tom La over Senthil Kumar/Pranav Sinha, 6-3! No Aces (apparently).
Dennis Cabanatan over Pranav Sinha, 6-2! No Aces (apparently).
Syed Rashid/Mike Sindler over Sean McHugh/Kathy Sheldon, 6-2! No Aces (apparently).
Syed Rashid/Sean McHugh over Mike Sindler/Kathy Sheldon, 6-4! No Aces (apparently).
Don Moya/Kathy Sheldon leading Tony Shiao/Sean McHugh, 4-2 (Incomplete when they ran out of time)! No Aces (apparently).
Samara's Notes: I thank John for his very timely reporting as well. I am very pleased to see all of the results that have been pouring in from The Bubble as of late.
Sincerely,
Frank Samara
"Nate-Mole part of 8 at AP, Kevin/John host 21 (1 New) at The Bubble!:"
There were three sessions of GTA Sunday Tennis: the usual morning session at The Albion Park Courts hosted by "Hollywood" Frank Samara, but it carried over into the afternoon as it featured a full 2 out of 3 Sets Challenge Match featuring "Nate the Great" Nathan Fernandes against "Holy Moly" Mike Mole (score reported by Mole); and then the two back-to-back Night Owl group sessions at The Wayne Bubble with the first mostly hosted by "Kevlar" Kevin Doyle and the second hosted by "Mr. Arizona" John Incognito.
We will first report the comings and goings at Albion and then list the results from The Bubble as reported by John.
Samara rolled up to Albion earlier than expected at 9:25 where he saw that all three courts were vacant. As it was still quite chilly at that time of the morning (40 degrees and breezy, but the temps eventually climbed to a quite comfortable 50 degrees and it was sunny throughout the entire session), Frank chose to remain in his car.
But by 9:45, he started feeling antsy and he walked down to the courts and took South Court. He then ended up playing janitor as he picked up all the empty plastic bottles left behind on the courts.
Next to arrive was "The Vin Man" Vinnie De Benedetto at 10am. By the time he stepped onto South Court, "Latino Heat" Jose Gonzales had pulled up to the courts as well. Jose said that Natalia "Nitro" Sout was also on her way.
Until she arrived at 10:15, Frank and Vin both hit against a solo Jose. Then Nat arrived and took his side. By 10:25, we had a Doubles One-Setter underway.
"Chito" Nick Inciong stepped onto Center Court at 10:40. He would not be "the fifth wheel" for long as "Big George" Jorge Solano arrived five minutes later.
Solano had been AWOL for close to two months as he was dealing with a bad case of tennis elbow. He first went through a routine of stretching exercises over on the North Court before he called Nick over to hit with him.
When the first Doubles One-Setter ended at 11:05, Samara called Solano and Inciong over to the South Court to face the winners, Gonzales/Sout. Meanwhile, Frank and Vin sat on the bench like the losers they were...LOL! Actually, they had no problem taking a break and watching the action unfold in front of them.
Mole arrived at 11:10 just as that second Doubles One-Setter was about to get underway. Frank told Mike that he and Vin were willing to play more Doubles as soon as a fourth player arrived.
That fourth player would be "Nate the Great" Nathan Fernandes when he made his usual exclusive entrance from the field rather than from the street above at 11:35. From there, Frank led Nate, Mike and Vin over to the North Court for the next Doubles One-Setter of the day.
When that one finished at exactly 12:13, Vin had to leave. Frank told Nate and Mike that they could play Singles as Samara was looking to leave around 12:45 to attend the 2pm Charitable Fundraiser hosted by "Kenny Kool" Ken Barilari.
"Coach" Dino Celis arrived at 12:25. Just three minutes later, the last Doubles One-Setter of the day on the South Court ended and everyone left the session except for Dino and Natalia hitting on that court while Nate and Mike's Singles action led to another full Challenge Match on the North Court.
Samara ended up leaving the session featuring eight official players (not counting Celis) by 12:40.
The Albion Park Results:
Jose Gonzales/Natalia Sout over Frank Samara/Vinnie De Benedetto, 7-5! No Aces. It went like this: Frank held serve (two un-returned serves and a blown volley by Jose led directly to Triple Game Point, but then Frank also blew a volley to make it Double Game Point and then came the hold) and Natalia was broken (Jose hit a winning volley for Love-15, then it went to 15-All before heading straight to Double Break Point as Vin hit a drop shot winner along the way, and then it was on Break Point where Vin hit another winner to get the break) for a 0-2 start. Vinnie was then broken (Jose hit a winning Overhead Smash for Love-15, but then it shifted to 30-15 as Jose blew an overhead only to shift again to Break Point as Jose hit a winning volley and a winning Overhead Smash and then the break came after that) and Jose held (Love-15 shifted to 30-15 as Jose hit a winner and a winning lob, then Frank hit a winning return for 30-All, but then Jose hit a winner to set up Game Point and then he hit another winner to secure his own hold) to level things at 2-2. Samara held again (Frank hit a winner and two un-returned serves to once again go up Triple Game Point, but then he hit a Double Fault to make it Double Game Point where another un-returned serve then secured the hold) and Sout was broken again (Frank made a nice get/winner combo for Love-130 which was where Jose hit a winning volley for 15-30 only to then have a Double Fault set up Double Break Point where Vin hit a winning passing shot return for the break) to fall to 2-4. De Benedetto was broken again and this time it was at Love as Jose hit two winning volleys along the way (the second of which was highly impressive) and then Gonzales held again (an un-returned serve followed by a winning lob from Natalia and then a drop shot winner from her as well set up Triple Game Point which would soon be cut down by back-to-back winners by Frank...the second of which fooled everyone as he got quite a lot of zip on it as it seemed to be heading into the tape atop the net only to glide upward and over at the very last second as it then sailed its way between the two opposing players, but on Game Point the hold would come) to knot the score once more at 4-4! Hollywood was broken for the first time as he blew an overhead, Jose hit a winning volley and Frank blew a volley to set up Triple Break Point, it then would be reduced to Deuce as Frank hit a drop shot winner along the way only to have Jose score with another very victorious volley for Break Point where he would then follow with another winning volley for the break) as his team lost their lead with the opposition now up 5-4! But then Nitro was broken once more (Vin hit a winning drop shot return for Love-15 before it shifted to 30-15 as Jose hit a winning volley along the way only to have it shift again to Break Point as Frank made another great get/winner combo along the way and then came the break) to even the score again, this time at 5-5! The Vin Man was broken yet again (Vin blew an overhead for Love-15 and it was off and running to Double Break Point as Jose made a speedy get/winner combo along the way, but then back-to-back winners from Frank brought it to Deuce only to then have Frank blow an overhead to set up another Break Point, it then went to 2nd Deuce where a Double Fault set up yet another Break Point where Jose scored with a drop shot winner for the break) and Latino Heat then held again (Jose hit a winning Overhead Smash for 30-Love, then Vin hit a winning volley for 30-15 only to have Frank blow a volley to set up Double Game/Match Point where Natalia scored with what turned into be a winning lob when Frank mistimed what would have been a winning Windmill Overhead Smash and instead it was just a whiff) to earn a hard-fought victory! We played this one on the South Court from 10:25 to 11:05.
The Skinny: This one has to be considered somewhat of an upset as Samara/De Benedetto remain one of the higher-ranked teams in the Doubles Division. It was quite a close contest throughout its entirety. The one obvious difference is that while De Benedetto and Sout never held serve, Gonzales held every time and Samara held on his first two services but failed the third time around. While it may not be reflected in the ranks of the Women's Division, Natalia has to be considered as a leading contender for Most Improved Women's Player of The Year. And this one also has an outside shot at becoming a Nominee for One-Set Specialty Doubles Match of The Year at season's end.
Jorge Solano/Nick Inciong over Jose Gonzales/Natalia Sout, 6-3! No Aces. This one also took place on the South Court and it lasted from 11:11 to 11:46.
Nathan Fernandes/Vinnie De Benedetto over Frank Samara/Mike Mole, 6-2! No Aces. Here's how it went down: Frank was broken (Vin hit a winning drop shot return for Love-15, then an un-returned serve made it 15-All only to have it then go straight to Double Break Point as Frank blew a volley and Nate hit a winner along the way and then came the break), Nathan held (the rally of the match ended with an impressive Overhead Smash winner from Vin to make it 30-Love which was where Mike blazed a return winner that bounced off the nearest target...which was Vin...and then it went to 30-All in the next point where Nate then hit a winner to set up Game Point where Vin hit a vicious volley winner to secure his partner's hold) and then Mike was broken (un-returned serve for 15-Love, but then it went right to Double Break Point as Vin hit another venomous volley winner along the way and then came the break) to get off to a 0-3 start. Vin was broken (two un-returned serves made it 30-Love, it was then 30-15 where Nate hit a volley winner for Double Game Point which was where Frank hit a winning volley of his own to cut that lead to Game Point and then it went to Deuce and then Break Point where Frank hit a winning drop shot return for the break) to allow the opposition onto the scoreboard. But Samara was then broken at Love and Fernandes held again (Love-30 shifted to 30-All where Frank hit an accurate Backhand Volley winner that landed precisely in the back corner of the court to set up Break Point, but then it went to Deuce, Game Point where Nate hit a rare misfire of a blow overhead for 2nd Deuce, Break Point again, 3rd Deuce, Game Point and then the hold) to take a commanding 5-1 lead! Mole then held (a truly un-returnable serve for 15-Love, then it was 15-All before Mike hit a whopper of a winner and another un-returned serve to bring it to Double Game Point and then came the hold) to pull to 2-5, but then De Benedetto held for the first time all day (an un-returned serve for 15-Love and then came the most exciting point of the match as Mike hit two would-be winners only to see the speedy Nate make awesome gets on both of them as they unexpectedly extended the point until Mike blasted an Overhead Smash winner to make sure it was out of everyone's reach...including Nate...and then it soon became 15-30 before it shifted in the other direction to set up Game/Match Point where Frank hit a return winner for Deuce, it went to 2nd Game/Match Point, 2nd Deuce, then the 3rd Game/Match Point where the hold finally came) to leave the session a happy man! We played this one on the North Court from 11:43 to 12:13.
The Skinny: With his partner Nate on fire for most of the contest, Vin elevated his game as well. Meanwhile, Frank and Mike each had moments where they looked like beasts only to then follow up with some ghastly errors.
Jose Gonzales/Jorge Solano over Nick Inciong/Natalia Sout, 6-2! No Aces. This one took place on the South Court from 11:51 to 12:28.
2 out of 3 Challenge Match:
Nathan Fernandes over Mike Mole, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4, to successfully defend his # 2 Rank in the Advanced Division! No Aces (apparently). This match began on the North Court at 12:15 and did not finish until 2:30!
The Holy Moly Memo: It was a great match with lots of breaks of serve. I was leading 4-1 in the 3rd Set, but Nate came back to win it (he took five straight games). He played good defense and I made too many mistakes.
Samara's Notes: I thank Mike for reporting that result in such a timely fashion. It sounds like this could be yet another Nominee for Singles Match of The Year at season's end. And with this near-miss, Mole once again enters himself into the conversation of likely Nominees for Most Improved Player of The Year at season's end as well.
We now turn this report over to Kevin and John.
The Wayne Bubble Results:
Brenda Jordan/Robin Wilson over Jeanette Pegg/Marie Easton, 6-2! It was the official GTA Debut of Marie Easton. No Aces (apparently).
Vladimir Smolyanskiy/Brenda Jordan over Kevin Doyle/Robin Wilson, 6-2! No Aces (apparently).
Kevin Doyle/Brenda Jordan over Vladimir Smolyanskiy/Robin Wilson, 6-4! No Aces (apparently).
The Kevlar Commentary: In all of the matches, Brenda was her usual steady self with particularly aggressive net play. Vladamir was also very steady and had his serve going really well. And I have to say that Robin Wilson is improving at a very dramatic pace. As usual she can get to everything, but also her net play was much improved and that was against pretty tough opponents.
Samara's Notes: Kevin collected all but one score from the 2nd Night Owls Group session (though their session comes first on Sundays, now 3 to 5pm instead of 4 to 6pm) and I thank him for his timely reporting of it. John sent in that additional result (which immediately follows) and then all the scores from the 1st Night Owls Group session from 6 to 8pm.
We now turn this report over to John.
I made it to The Bubble around 4pm. Kevin collected all the scores for the 3-5pm group except for this next one.
Don Moya/Jeanette Pegg over John Incognito/Marie Easton, 6-4! No Aces (apparently).
And then we had the 6-8pm group.
Dino Celis/Tony Shiao over John Incognito/Nick Inciong, 7-6 (7-3)! No Aces (apparently). We trailed (down 2-5) before coming back to take it to a Tiebreak, but could not close it out.
Dennis Cabanatan/Nick Inciong over Dino Celis/Pranav Sinha, 6-1! No Aces (apparently).
Senthil Kumar/Tom La over Alfred Chen/Dan Hwang, 6-3! No Aces (apparently). Senthil asked to note that Dan played with a shoulder injury.
Dennis Cabanatan/Tom La over Senthil Kumar/Pranav Sinha, 6-3! No Aces (apparently).
Dennis Cabanatan over Pranav Sinha, 6-2! No Aces (apparently).
Syed Rashid/Mike Sindler over Sean McHugh/Kathy Sheldon, 6-2! No Aces (apparently).
Syed Rashid/Sean McHugh over Mike Sindler/Kathy Sheldon, 6-4! No Aces (apparently).
Don Moya/Kathy Sheldon leading Tony Shiao/Sean McHugh, 4-2 (Incomplete when they ran out of time)! No Aces (apparently).
Samara's Notes: I thank John for his very timely reporting as well. I am very pleased to see all of the results that have been pouring in from The Bubble as of late.
Sincerely,
Frank Samara
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