6/29/17:
"Samara-Rizzo at NTC, Gawley-Toker part of 16 at C.G., M2 WD!":
GTA Thursday Night Tennis took place at two locations: Nutley Tennis Club as "Hollywood" Frank Samara and "The Riz" John Rizzo squared off in a full 2 out of 3 Sets Challenge Match (with Frank reporting) and at The Cedar Grove Courts with "The K Man" Kris Srinivasan acting as host while there was the Main Event which was the GTA Women's Championship Match between GTA Women's Champion: Laura "The Aura" Gawley and Former Champ: "The Argentine Machine" Fernanda Toker (both reported this result directly along with additional commentary). "Latino Heat" Jose Gonzales also reported a couple of Doubles One-Setters directly as both were quite noteworthy…particularly the first of the two.
We will first go to the NTC recap from Frank, then all the results from Laura, Fernanda, Jose and Kris which cover all of what took place up at Cedar Grove.
"Hollywood" Frank Samara arrived at Nutley Tennis Club exactly at 6:45 as originally agreed upon with "The Riz" John Rizzo who was already waiting courtside in a chair on Court Three. Not according to plan was the fact that Frank had to bring his kids with him and this knocked out the chance of Samara heading to The Park Ave. Courts afterward to host a brief session there as well. Frank asked John to act on his behalf, so Rizzo sent an e-mail out to the league to let them know that Samara would not be heading to Park Ave. after all.
After a brief hitting session, they got the match underway right around 6:50.
The NTC Result:
2 out of 3 Sets Challenge Match:
Frank Samara over John Rizzo, 6-4, 6-3, to successfully defend his # 22 Rank in the Advanced Division! No Aces.
1st Set: Frank held serve (15-Love shifted to 15-30, 30-All, Break Point where Frank hit a winner to get to Deuce, but then John replied with a winner of his own to bring it back to Break Point, an un-returned serve made it 2nd Deuce, then on Game Point it was John who hit another winner to swing it back to 3rd Deuce where an un-returned serve set up Game Point only to have John hit a net-cord-aided winner to force a 4th Deuce, but then it went to Game Point again where Frank hit a winner to finally secure the hold), John held (Frank hit a winner for Love-15 which was where John hit a winning Overhead Smash for 15-All only to see the game go straight to Double Break Point, but back-to-back un-returned serves brought it to Deuce, then on Game Point there was an un-returned serve to secure the hold) and then Samara was the first to be broken (15-Love shifted to 15-30 as John hit a winning return along the way, it was then 30-All where John hit a winning lob for Break Point, then it went to Deuce, Break Point again where Frank hit a winning passing shot for 2nd Deuce only to have John do the same thing twice to bring it to Break Point and then the break) to fall to 1-2! Rizzo was also broken (Frank hit a winning return for Love-15, then a winning volley from John made it 15-All only to have Frank hit a winning drop shot return followed by another drop shot winner bring it to Double Break Point and then John blew a volley to break himself) and then Hollywood held at Love as he started off with two un-returned serves and then John blew another volley to set up Triple Break Point as the lead changed hands at 3-2 for Samara. The Riz responded with a hold of his own (Frank hit a passing shot winner for Love-15 where John hit a winning Overhead Smash for 15-All only to have back-to-back drop shot winners from Frank bring it to Double Break Point where John hit a winner to cut it to Break Point, then it was Deuce where an un-returned serve set up Game Point and then came the hold) and then Frank was broken (started off with a Double Fault and then John hit a winning Overhead Smash for Love-30, it then went to 15-30, Double Break Point where Frank hit a passing shot winner to cut it to Break Point, but then came the break) as the lead bounced back to Rizzo at 4-3. John was broken (started off up 15-Love only to see Frank hit two consecutive net-cord-aided winners followed by another winner to bring it to Double Break Point where Frank then scored with a winning lob for the break) and Samara held at Love (the game was bookended by an un-returned serve upfront and a winner for the hold) to reclaim the lead at 5-4! Rizzo was then broken at Love as he first blew a volley, Frank hit a winning drop shot return, John blew another volley and then Frank hit another winning drop shot return to take the set which ended right around 7:30 (it had started near 6:50). It was just at this time that "The Hit Man" Tom La arrived to make an extended cameo appearance. He took a seat courtside and stayed to watch the entire next set.
2nd Set: Frank held (John hit an emphatic winner for Love-30, but then it shifted to 30-All as Frank first hit a winner and then a drop shot winner only to have John hit a quick reflex and hard-hitting Backhand Volley to set up Break Point which was where Frank hit a winning lob for Deuce, it was Break Point again and then 2nd Deuce where a drop shot winner from Frank set up Game Point which was where an un-returned serve secured the hold), John held (Love-15 shifted straight to Double Game Point as Frank blew drop shot attempts in back-to-back points, it then went to Game Point and then the hold), Samara held again (Love-15 went right to Double Game Point as Frank hit an un-returned serve, a winner and a winning volley and then he hit another un-returned serve to secure the hold) as did Rizzo (a winning lob from Frank made it Love-15, but then it shifted to 30-15 as John whipped out another solid Backhand Volley winner and then it went to 30-All where John hit a winner to set up Game Point where Frank blew another drop shot attempt to allow the hold) for 2-2. The Wood held at Love as a winner set up Triple Game Point and another winner sealed the deal on that game, but The Riz also held yet again (back-to-back winners from Frank made it Love-30, but then a winner from John reversed the momentum as it then sent the game sailing to Game Point where a truly un-returnable serve...it took an awkward bounce off the back of the service line tape...locked in the hold) as we were both still on serve in this set at 3-3! Frank held yet again (an un-returned serve for 30-Love, but it then shifted to 30-All as John hit a drop shot winner along the way, but then Frank hit a drop shot winner of his own to set up Game Point and then a winning volley earned the hold), but John was the first to be broken in this set and this time around it was at Love as Frank hit a passing shot winner to open the game and John hit a Double Fault to set up Triple Break Point) to fall to 3-5. Samara then held one more time (Frank hit a winner for 15-Love, it then went to 15-All before going to Double Game/Match Point which was set up by another winner and then came the hold for the match as Frank did not even realize it was Match Point...John was the one to tell him the match was over!) to get the "W!" We took a brief break between sets so John could take a bathroom break and we also ended up talking to Tom a bit. So this set started at 7:39 and ended exactly at 8:13.
The Skinny: Coming into this match, Samara did not take anything lightly. Even though Rizzo is still on the road to recovery, the clay at NTC is pretty much his "home surface" at this point. Meanwhile, this was the first time that Frank played on the clay this season. Plus, while John is still dealing with some lingering ailments, Frank had to deal with family drama on the way to NTC and then had to keep watch on his kids from the corner of his eye from time to time (not to mention some ill-timed interruptions from the cuties). It pretty much evened everything out for both of them. The 1st Set was the higher quality of the two and the lead shifts definitely made it interesting. In the 2nd Set, even though both players kept holding serve and the difference was only that one break of serve...Samara seemed to be more in control in this one as Rizzo was fading fast in the humidity and that was coupled with the fact that some of his ongoing pain issues were once again taking their effect. He had just played two full sets the night before against "The AM Rush" Anish Mehta (same score, but separated as two One-Setters at 6-4 and 6-3), so it was all quite understandable.
Samara's Notes: I thank Riz for offering me the match even though he was the one in the challenger's position. At least now I cannot be leapfrogged once the June Rank Defense Review takes place as of June 30th and fall even further in the ranks. It also allowed me to get a full Challenge Match under my belt as we get ready to head into the Grove Cup Men's Singles Tournament.
We now get results and commentary from Laura, Fernanda, Jose and Kris in that order.
The Cedar Grove Results:
GTA Women's Championship Match:
Laura Gawley over Fernanda Toker, 6-3, 6-2, to complete her third successful GTA Women's Championship defense of her first reign! No Aces.
The Aura states: We went onto the court at 6:45 and were done at 8pm. Fernanda played very well and was very consistent throughout the match. We had some very long points and there were many Deuce games. Luckily, the sun wasn't fully out for this match because Fernanda had me do a lot of running!
Toker's take: It was much closer than the score shows...tons of Deuce games! I think I closed the gap a little bit more between us and we certainly had fun and long rallies. Overall, great match...she's a great player and a great person...I like playing her!
Samara's Notes: I thank both for their contributions to this report and it sounds like it definitely was a tighter match than the score suggests. And now we grab a couple results from Jose along with his brief commentary.
Moka Pathan/Joe Rodrigues over Jose Gonzales/Janice Wang, 7-6 (13-11)! Jose: 3 Aces (2 on Joe and 1 on Moka); and Moka: 1 Ace on Janice!
The Heat Sheet: Janice and I were down 3-0 and then we won the next five games. Then in the Tiebreak we were down 0-4 and then came back and had Match Points to win when up 10-9 and 11-10. Unfortunately, we fell short. That Janice is a fighter till the end. Even though we lost, it was fun teaming with her.
Samara's Notes: As of right now, this is the One-Setter to beat for One-Set Specialty Doubles Match of The Year at season's end.
Nathan Fernandes/Natalia Sout over Jose Gonzales/Janice Wang, 6-4! Jose: 2 Aces on Natalia!
Samara's Notes: I thank Jose for his very timely reporting of both of these results. We now turn over the rest of this report to Kris.
2 out of 3 Sets:
Ralph Bernard over Santosh Reddy, 6-3, 6-2! No Aces. This was not a rank defense for Bernard as he is solely in the Advanced Division. In the process, however, Reddy has now entered the Intermediate Division as the New # 47 Ranked Player.
Samara's Notes: The good thing about a match like this is that Reddy is now qualified for entry into the upcoming Grove Cup Men's Singles Tournament (if he chooses to do so).
Kris Srinivasan/Doinks Srinivasan over Tommy Reszkowski/Fernanda Toker, 7-6 (7-4)! No Aces.
2 out of 3 Sets Doubles Match:
Ryan Pienciak/Tito Castolo over Raj Tailor/Ralph Bernard, 6-3, 6-4, as both teams entered the Doubles Division as the New # 72 and # 73 Ranked Teams respectively! No Aces.
The K has his say: I was a late show last night missing out on most of the matches. Jordan Bachvaroff took the day off and was just watching us in action.
Dino Celis came late, but stayed put long enough for a lengthy session of meaningful tips for us…especially for Doinks. After our match against Tommy and Fernanda, we had a great hitting session against Don Moya who never got to play any matches…and we didn't continue what was supposed to be a full match.
It still was a great night for GTA Tennis, just with fewer players. Cheers!
Samara's Notes: As always, I truly thank Kris for all he does for the GTA up at Cedar Grove.
The evening's events were not over yet as behind the scenes there was a major development. It all started to occur close to a week ago as the M2 Round of 13 Match between the teams of Raj Tailor/Levy Lorenzo and William Bobila/Fred Suba was having some issues getting scheduled.
When it failed to come together last weekend, Levy had to pull out as he was going away on a business trip this past Monday that was set to last close to three weeks. Raj was allowed to choose a new partner to replace him. Two of the guys who had inquired about entry into the tourney (but had missed the registration deadline), Joe Rodrigues and Jorge Solano, were offered the slot and Solano was the first to step forward.
But now it is Raj who has some important family matters to tend to…all positive, not negative like Samara's circumstances…so he decided to withdraw as well. Plus, he is still trying to meet his commitment to the ongoing GTA Intermediate Invitational Tournament as he was hoping to play his Semifinal Match against Nihar Panda on Friday. It was just too much on his plate all at once.
In fairness to the Bobila/Suba team who has been more than patient throughout this process, they will just be given a bye into the Quarterfinals at this point rather than waiting further for some completely new team to emerge. Jorge, unfortunately, became the odd man out in this situation.
Samara signing off!
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