7/29/18:
"5 at PAC, 10 at AP, Bros in WW, 4 at NTC, 11 at C.G., Corrado's WD!":
There were five official sessions of GTA Sunday Tennis: an early morning session at The Park Ave. Courts in Nutley as reported by "TNT" Tim Nguyen; the usual morning session hosted by "Hollywood" Frank Samara at Albion Park in Clifton; one in the early afternoon down in Wildwood featuring The Pienciak Brothers (Adam and Ryan, aka The Bros) doing battle with one another (as reported by Adam); then an early evening session at Nutley Tennis Club hosted by "The Riz" John Rizzo; and then an evening session at The Cedar Grove Courts with report contributions made by "Super Mario" Marijus Kuzavas, "The Marathon Woman" Doinks Srinivasan and "The K Man" Kris Srinivasan.
And then at the end of the evening, "MC Smash" Mike Corrado had a return flight (I am assuming he was away on vacation) that got back later than expected. As such, he had to cancel the "Grove Cup 21" Round of 32 Match he had scheduled against "Daddy O" Paul Daddio. Up against the deadline and realizing he had been the player who was available less often for the scheduling of said match, Mike decided to withdraw…giving Paul the bye to advance to the Round of 16. While the circumstances are unfortunate, his decision to not hold up the tourney any longer is to be respected.
Let's get to all the action in the order it is listed in the opening paragraph…doing our best to recreate the sequence of events how they played out on this epic Sunday of GTA action.
The Park Ave. Courts Results:
We had a nice meet-up at the Park Ave. Courts in Nutley from 8:30am to 11 am.
Tim Nguyen/Vivian Lee over Arunraj Nair/Joe Renga, 6-1! No Aces.
Tim Nguyen/Keith Lewkowitz over Arunraj Nair/Joe Renga, 6-1! No Aces.
Arunraj Nair over Tim Nguyen, 6-2! No Aces.
After tennis, we headed over to Nutley Diner for coffee and brunch. It was a nice Sunday morning with a good workout, nice weather and chatting with a group of tennis friends!
Samara's Notes: I thank Tim for stepping up as the impromptu host of that session and providing us with his report.
We now head northwest a bit to go to Clifton and here is my report of the session from Albion Park.
When Samara arrived at Albion at 10:55, he saw two of the three courts occupied by GTA players and two more guys also making their way toward the courts. One was "Spin Doctor" Dan Martinelli who had already been on the courts and went back to his car to grab a wrench to raise the height of the too-low net on the North Court (later in the session, he would do the same to the net on the South Court) and the other was "The Great Wall" Muhammad Haque.
On Center Court, GTA Champion: "King Crush" Chris Chiaro and "The Scorpion Dragon" Dino Celis were already in the second of their two back-to-back Singles One-Setters while on the North Court it was a hitting session featuring "The Shade Shark" Suzanne Bujara going solo against "Big George" Jorge Solano and Sachiko "Sachi" Tokuda. Spin would soon take Suzanne's side and that would eventually lead to a Mixed Doubles One-Setter.
Frank and Muhammad entered into a hitting session on the South Court. At 11:15, Rose "The Thorn" Inciong (I'll explain the new nickname a little later on in this report) arrived and soon took Samara's place in the hitting session with Haque as Frank had to write down scores and socialize with those already out on the courts. Eventually, Samara would return to the South Court along with Chiaro for some Doubles action. Celis sat out a while and then would eventually have a hitting session with Solano after the Mixed Doubles action ended on the North Court.
The final arrival of the day was made by Rose's husband, "The Icon" Nick Inciong, at 1:05. So we only had a turnout of ten players which was somewhat disappointing when considering how beautiful the day was...a peak temperature in the lower 80 degree range coupled with full sun and absent of the humidity which has been plaguing us lately.
Enough chit chat! Let's get to the scores!
The Albion Park Courts Results:
Chris Chiaro over Dino Celis, 6-0! No Aces. This one got underway on the Center Court somewhere around 10:15 (based on the estimates of both Chris and Dino). Not sure when it ended as it went right into this next one.
Chris Chiaro over Dino Celis, 6-3! No Aces. This one was finished on the Center Court at 11:10. Somewhere along the way, Chris broke a string on his racquet and had to go to his spare racquet. His level of play then dropped, but he regained his composure soon enough to avoid the upset.
Chris Chiaro/Rose Inciong over Frank Samara/Muhammad Haque, 6-3! No Aces. It went like this: Rose was broken (Triple Break Point, Double Break Point and the break), Frank was broken (15-Love then point for point to Game Point, Deuce, Break Point, 2nd Deuce, Break Point again and then the break), but Chris was the first to hold serve (a 30-Love lead soon shifted to Break Point, then came Deuce, Break Point again, 2nd Deuce, Game Point and the hold) for 2-1. Muhammad was broken (Triple Break Point start reduced to Break Point, but then came the break) and then Inciong held (Triple Game Point, Double Game Point and then the hold) to extend her team's lead to 4-1. Samara held (Love-15 went straight to Double Game Point, then Game Point where Frank hit a wicked Windmill Overhead Smash that somehow bounced between the legs of Chris without castrating him, but was on point for the winner and the hold) to pull to 2-4, but then Chiaro held again (15-Love shifted to 15-30 shifted again to Game Point and the the hold) to extend his team's lead to 5-2! Haque also held (15-Love, 15-All then onto Double Game Point, Game Point and the hold) to pull to 3-5, but The Thorn held a second straight time (Love-15 then point for point to Break Point, Deuce, Game/Match Point where Frank hit a roller that just made its way over the net to be an unreachable winner and bring the game back to 2nd Deuce, but then came the 2nd Game/Match Point and the hold) to get the win! We played this on the South Court from 11:25 to 12noon.
The Skinny: This was Frank's first time ever meeting Rose and he was quite impressed with her level of play. She is also very nice and easy-going...a welcome addition to our league.
Dan Martinelli/Suzanne Bujara over Jorge Solano/Sachiko Tokuda, 6-2! Jorge: 1 Ace on Sachiko! They played this one on the North Court from 11:30 to 11:55.
The Skinny: Little by little, Spin's mobility is slowly returning. Baby steps...baby steps! Or, as they once said on "Seinfeld,": "Tippy-toe! Tippy-toe!"
Frank Samara/Sachiko Tokuda over Suzanne Bujara/Rose Inciong, 6-1! No Aces. Here's how it went down: Frank held (30-Love, 30-15, Double Game Point and the hold), Rose was broken (15-Love then point for point until 30-All, Break Point and then a Double Fault to break herself), Sachiko held (Love-15 went straight to Double Game Point, then Game Point and the hold) and then Suzanne was broken at Love to quickly find her team down 0-4! Samara was then broken (Love-15 then point for point to Break Point and the break) to allow the opposition onto the scoreboard, but then Inciong was broken again (started with a Double Fault, then Love-30, 15-30, Double Break Point and the break) while Tokuda held again (30-Love, 30-15, Double Game/Match Point and the hold) to earn the victory! Again, we played on the South Court as this one lasted from 12:08 to 12:32.
Muhammad Haque/Sachiko Tokuda over Suzanne Bujara/Rose Inciong, 6-1! Rose: 1 Ace on Sachiko! This one was also contested on the South Court. Its duration was from 12:44 to 1:11.
Frank Samara/Muhammad Haque over Nick Inciong/Suzanne Bujara, 6-0! No Aces. The dirty lowdown: Suzanne was broken (a Double Fault set up Triple Break Point, then came Double Break Point and the break), Frank held (Love-15 shifted to 30-15...and I must say that the rally that made it 30-15 was the longest and best rally of the day, it then became 30-All, Game Point, Deuce, Break Point, 2nd Deuce and then all Game Points to 4th Deuce, Break Point, 5th Deuce, Game Point and the hold), Nick was broken (Love-15, 15-All then onto Double Break Point and the break), Muhammad held (Triple Game Point, Double Game Point and the hold), Bujara was broken again (30-Love went right to Break Point and the break) while Samara held again and this time around it was at Love on Triple Game/Match Point to lock down the shut-out win! We played this on the South Court from 1:15 to 1:40.
Samara's Notes: I thank everyone who was a part of this fun session (even if it was somewhat of a laid-back and lightly attended one) and I especially recognize Muhammad and Suzanne (as both keep improving) for sticking around for one more just so Nick could at least play one official One-Setter.
We now head far south…all the way down to Wildwood…to see what those Pienciak Brothers were up to…LOL!
The Wildwood Crest Results:
Adam Pienciak over Ryan Pienciak, 6-1! No Aces.
Adam Pienciak over Ryan Pienciak, 6-3! No Aces.
From the AP: The Pienciak Brothers played two Singles One-Setters on a hot afternoon about a block from the beach in Wildwood Crest. Play began around 11:30am. On and off gusts of wind about 20 mph made play tricky, but the breeze was welcome due to the heat.
Samara's Notes: I thank Adam for reporting in a very timely fashion…all the way from Wildwood. We now head back north to Nutley for The Riz Report from NTC.
The NTC Results:
2 out of 3 Sets Doubles Match:
Dino Celis/Senthil Kumar over John Rizzo/Alfred Chen, 6-2, 6-3, to become the New # 23 Ranked Team in the Doubles Division! No Aces.
Senthil Kumar/John Rizzo over Dino Celis/Alfred Chen, 6-3! No Aces.
Senthil Kumar/Alfred Chen over Dino Celis/John Rizzo, 6-2! No Aces.
Samara's Notes: I thank John for his timely report. And, finally, to close out this report…
We now shift west to Cedar Grove to finish out the day's action.
The Cedar Grove Results:
Fernanda Toker/Sally Pillay over Doinks Srinivasan/Arlene Hyde, 6-3! No Aces.
Juani D'Andres over Marijus Kuzavas, 7-5! No Aces. It was the official GTA Return of Juani D'Andres.
Juani D'Andres over Marijus Kuzavas, 6-2! No Aces.
Marijus Kuzavas/Sally Pillay over Juani D'Andres/Fernanda Toker, 7-5! No Aces.
Marijus Kuzavas/Sally Pillay over Juani D'Andres/Fernanda Toker, 6-4! No Aces.
The Scoop from Super Mario: Please note that Juani (Fernanda's nephew from Argentina) has not played any matches for the past six months as he has decided to quit pursuing a pro tennis career. So, he was a bit rusty…but, nevertheless, he's still way too much for us!
Thomas Lee/Arlene Hyde over Kris Srinivasan/Diane Raum, 7-5! No Aces.
Senthil Kumar/Arlene Hyde over Kris Srinivasan/Diane Raum, 6-4! Arlene: 1 Ace on Diane!
Kris Srinivasan/Arlene Hyde leading Senthil Kumar/Doinks Srinivasan, 4-2 (Incomplete when the lights went out at 10pm)! No Aces.
The K has his say: Diane was solid, but the star of the night was indeed Arlene! Nothing could go wrong for her on this particular night. Amazing performance! Cheers!
Sincerely,
Frank Samara
Gtasamara5@gmail.com