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Sunday, May 17, 2015

Newman captures USTA Senior doubles title

   Judy Newman of Scotts Valley and Lisa Naumu of La Quinta won the 50-and-over doubles title in the USTA National Senior Women's Hard Court Championships.
   The third-seeded pair upended top-seeded Eleanor Hammargren and Jennifer Lyons of San Clemente 7-6 (1), 4-6, 6-1 on Saturday in La Jolla.
   No. 1 seed Ros (Fairbank) Nideffer, 54, of San Diego won the singles title for the third time in four years. The two-time Wimbledon quarterfinalist beat second-seeded Frances Chandler of Jackson, Tenn., 6-4, 6-0.
   Fortunately for Newman and the rest of the doubles field, Nideffer did not enter that event. Nideffer won two women's doubles titles in the French Open (1981 and 1983). 
   Top-seeded Tina Karwasky of Glendale captured her fourth straight 60-and-over singles title, outlasting second-seeded Carolyn Nichols of Rancho Santa Fe 3-6, 7-6 (4), 7-5 in 3 hours, 12 minutes.
USTA NATIONAL SENIOR WOMEN'S HARD COURT CHAMPIONSHIPS
In La Jolla
(Divisions with remaining Northern California players only)
50-and-over singles
Third place
   Judy Newman (5), Scotts Valley, def. Tracy Houk (4), Montara, walkover. 
50-and-over doubles
Third place
   Mary Dailey, Delray Beach, Fla., and Erika Smith (2), Oakland, def. Mariana Hollman, Walkertown, N.C., and Tracy Worley Hagen (4), Tustin, 6-4, 6-2.
60-and-over singles
Third place
   Rita Giles (5), Falls Church, Va., def. Martha Downing (3), Shingle Springs, walkover.
90-and-over doubles
Round robin
   Catherine Hall, Newport Beach, and R. Elaine Mason, Fresno, def. Elizabeth Cookson, San Mateo, and Betty Eisenstein, Washington, D.C., 6-2, 6-7 (6), 6-1.
   Final standings: 1. Hall and Mason, 2-0; 2. Cookson and Eisenstein, 1-1; 3. Jane Howard, San Diego, and Lucille Trefzger, Lake Oswego, Ore., 0-2.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Newman to play for USTA Senior doubles title

   Judy Newman of Scotts Valley reached today's 50-and-over doubles final in the USTA National Senior Women's Hard Court Championships.
   The third-seeded team of Lisa Naumu of La Quinta and Newman topped second-seeded Mary Dailey of Delray Beach, Fla., and Erika Smith of Oakland 6-1, 6-7 (2), 7-5 in Friday's semifinals in La Jolla.
   Naumu and Newman will play top-seeded Eleanor Hammargren and Jennifer Lyons of San Clemente. They defeated fourth-seeded Mariana Hollman of Walkertown, N.C., and Tracy Worley Hagen of Tustin 6-4, 6-2.
   In singles, top seed and defending champion Ros Nideffer of San Diego will meet second-seeded Frances Chandler of Jackson, Tenn., for the title.
   In the 60-and-over doubles semifinals, top-seeded Kathleen Bennett of Laguna Woods and Martha Downing of Shingle Springs lost to fourth-seeded Una Davis of La Jolla and Carolyn Nichols of Rancho Santa Fe 6-4, 0-2, retired.
   Top-seeded Tina Karwasky, a Glendale resident seeking her fourth straight singles title, will face Nichols, seeded second, in the final.

Friday, May 15, 2015

Houk's streak ends in USTA Senior Hard Courts

   Tracy Houk's streak is over.
   The 53-year-old Montara resident fell short of the 50-and-over final at the USTA National Senior Women's Hard Court Championships in La Jolla for the first time since 2010.
   Top seed and defending champion Ros (Fairbank) Nideffer of San Diego dispatched Houk, the fourth seed and 2013 champion, 6-2, 6-2 in Thursday's semifinals. 
   Nideffer, a 54-year-old South Africa native, climbed to career highs of No. 15 in the world in singles in 1990 and No. 12 in doubles in 1986. She reached the Wimbledon singles quarterfinals in 1988 and 1989 and won two French Open women's doubles titles (with Tanya Harford of South Africa in 1981 and Candy Reynolds of the United States in 1983).
   Joining Houk on the sidelines were the other two remaining Northern Californians in singles.
   Fifth-seeded Judy Newman of Scotts Valley lost to second-seeded Frances Chandler of Jackson, Tenn., 6-3, 6-2 in the other 50-and-over semifinal.
   Also, third-seeded Martha Downing of Shingle Springs fell to second-seeded Carolyn Nichols of Rancho Santa Fe 6-1, 6-1 in the 60-and-over semifinals.
   Play was suspended for the day by rain before the scheduled doubles matches could be completed.
   In the 50-and-over semifinals, second-seeded Mary Dailey of Delray Beach, Fla., and Erika Smith of Oakland will face third-seeded Lisa Naumu of La Quinta and Newman.
   In the 60-and-over doubles semis, top-seeded Kathleen Bennett of Laguna Woods and Downing will meet fourth-seeded Una Davis of La Jolla and Nichols.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Houk, Newman gain USTA Hard Court 50-over semis

   They come from small Northern California towns.
   But Tracy Houk and Judy Newman are big-time senior players.
   Houk, seeded fourth, and Newman, seeded fifth, today reached the 50-and-over semifinals in the USTA National Senior Women's Hard Court Championships in La Jolla.
   Houk crushed Mariana Hollman, also seeded fifth, of Walkertown, N.C., 6-0, 6-0, and Newman held off third-seeded Erika Smith of Oakland 6-1, 3-6, 6-3.
   Houk is from Montara, population 2,909, on the Pacific Ocean 20 miles (32 kilometers) south of San Francisco. That's Montara, not Montana.
   Newman's home of Scotts Valley is a bustling metropolis compared to Montara with a population of 11,580. It's located six miles (10 kilometers) north of Santa Cruz.
   In Thursday's semis, Houk will take on top-seeded Ros (Fairbank) Nideffer of San Diego, and Newman will face second-seeded Frances Chandler of Jackson, Tenn.
   Houk has reached the final for the past four years, winning in 2013. She fell to Nideffer of San Diego 6-2, 6-3 in last year's title match after subduing Newman in a 4-hour, 15-minute semifinal.
   Nideffer, a 54-year-old South Africa native, climbed to career highs of No. 15 in the world in singles in 1990 and No. 12 in doubles in 1986. She reached the Wimbledon singles quarterfinals in 1988 and 1989 and won two French Open women's doubles titles (with Tanya Harford of South Africa in 1981 and Candy Reynolds of the United States in 1983).
   In the 60-and-over quarterfinals, third-seeded Martha Downing of Shingle Springs in the Sacramento area blitzed Carolee Hammel of Wellsville, Utah, 6-0, 6-0.
   Downing will meet second-seeded Carolyn Nichols of Rancho Santa Fe in the semis. Also, top-seeded Tina Karwasky of Glendale will play fifth-seeded Rita Giles of Falls Church, Va.
   Karwasky, the three-time defending champion, routed Downing 6-1, 6-0 in last year's final.
   The tournament also features 70-, 80- and 90-and-over age divisions. All singles and doubles finals are scheduled for Saturday.
USTA NATIONAL SENIOR WOMEN'S HARD COURT CHAMPIONSHIPS
In La Jolla
Doubles
(Divisions with remaining Northern California players only)
50-and-over quarterfinals
   Eleanor Hammargen and Jennifer Lyons (1), San Clemente, def. Tracy Houk, Montara, and Anna Zimmermann (5), Indianapolis, 6-4, 6-2.
   Mariana Hollman, Walkertown, N.C., and Tracy Worley Hagen (4), Tustin, def. Lynn Ellis, Poway, and Susan Carol Whiteside (5), San Diego, 6-1, 6-1.
   Lisa Naumu, La Quinta, and Judy Newman (3), Scotts Valley, def. Carol Jensen and Prentiss Van Den Berg (5), Rancho Santa Fe, 6-1, 6-1.
   Mary Dailey, Delray Beach, Fla., and Erika Smith (2), Oakland, def. Christina Kaus and Maria Nunez (5), San Diego, 6-3, 7-5.
60-and-over quarterfinals
   Kathleen Bennett, Laguna Woods, and Martha Downing (1), Shingle Springs, def. Leslie Airola Murveit, Portola Valley, and Sue Sprague (5), San Diego, 6-1, 6-3.
   Una Davis, La Jolla, and Carolyn Nichols (4), Rancho Santa Fe, def. Carol Gay, San Diego, and Sheila Johnson, Peoria, Ariz., 7-5, 6-1.
   Sherri Bronson, Scottsdale, Ariz., and Ann Stanley (3), Lake Sherwood, def. Julie David, San Clemente, and Rita Rector (5), Spring Branch, Texas, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.
   Tina Karwasky, Glendale, and Jan Kirkland-Cochran (1), Tyrone, Ga., def. Joan Avedian, Visalia, and Pene Burgess (5), Carson City, 6-1, 6-0.
90-and-over round robin
   Elizabeth Cookson, San Mateo, and Betty Eisenstein, Washington, D.C., vs. Jane Howard, San Diego, and Lucille Trefzger, Lake Oswego, Ore., walkover.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

NorCal seniors reach quarters in USTA Hard Courts

Fourth-seeded Tracy Houk of Montara defeats Maria Nunez of San Diego
6-0, 6-1 on Monday in the first round of the USTA National Senior Women's
Hard Court Championships in La Jolla. Photo courtesy of JFS Communications
   Three Northern Californians have reached the 50-and-over quarterfinals of the USTA National Senior Women's Hard Court Championships in La Jolla.
   Third-seeded Erika Smith of Oakland, fourth-seeded Tracy Houk of Montara and fifth-seeded Judy Newman of Scotts Valley advanced with straight-set victories today in the second round.
   Smith outplayed Dorian Sailer of San Diego 6-2, 6-4, Newman trounced Colleen Clery Ferrell of San Diego 6-0, 6-1, and Houk routed Lis Andrade of La Quinta 6-1, 6-1.
   Houk has reached the final for four straight years, winning the title in 2013.
   Top seed and defending champion Ros (Fairbank) Nideffer of San Diego also coasted into the quarterfinals.
   Nideffer, a 54-year-old South Africa native, climbed to career highs of No. 15 in the world in singles in 1990 and No. 12 in doubles in 1986. She reached the Wimbledon singles quarterfinals in 1988 and 1989 and won two French Open women's doubles titles (with Tanya Harford of South Africa in 1981 and Candy Reynolds of the United States in 1983).
   Two other NorCal players, third-seeded Martha Downing of Shingle Springs and fifth-seeded Leslie Airola Murveit of Portola Valley, reached the 60-and-over quarterfinals.
   The tournament also features 70-, 80- and 90-and-over age divisions. All singles and doubles finals are scheduled for Saturday.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Cal men fall to Texas in NCAA round of 16

   The 17th-ranked Cal men lost to ninth-ranked and ninth-seeded Texas 4-1 today in the round of 16 at the NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga.
   Filip Bergevi, a freshman from Sweden, gave the Bears (17-8) their point with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Adrien Berkowicz at No. 3 singles.
   The Longhorns (23-5), who also beat Cal during the regular season, will face top-seeded USC (29-3) in Sunday's quarterfinals.
   Senior women -- As usual, Northern California struggled against more populous Southern California.
   Tracy Houk of Montara and Martha Downing of Shingle Springs lost one-sided finals in the USTA National Women's Hard Court Championships in La Jolla.
   Houk, the No. 2 seed and defending champion, fell to top-seeded Ros (Fairbank) Nideffer of San Diego 6-2, 6-3 in the 50-and-overs. Downing, seeded second, succumbed to top-seeded Tina Karwasky of Glendale 6-1, 6-0 in the 60s.
   Nideffer, a 53-year-old former touring professional originally from South Africa, reached career highs of No. 12 in the world in doubles in 1986 and No. 15 in singles in 1990. She won the French Open women's doubles title in 1981 with Tanya Harford of South Africa and in 1983 with Candy Reynolds of the United States.
   Houk was coming off a 4-hour, 15-minute victory over fourth-seeded Judy Newman of Scotts Valley in the semifinals.
   Karwasky, who won the title for the third consecutive year, dropped only three games in the tournament.  
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
In Athens, Ga.
Men's round of 16
Texas 4, Cal 1
Doubles
   1. No. 16 Soren Hess-Olesen and Lloyd Glasspool (T) def. No. 28 Gregory Bayane and Chase Melton, 8-3.
   2. Adrien Berkowicz and George Goldhoff (T) def. No. 86 Andre Goransson and Ben McLachlan, 8-1.
   3. David Holiner and Jacoby Lewis (T) led Filip Bergevi and Mads Engsted, 6-4, abandoned.
   Order of finish: 2, 1.
Singles
   1. No. 16 Soren Hess-Olesen (T) def. No. 55 Ben McLachlan (C), 6-4, 6-3.
   2. Campbell Johnson (C) led No. 40 Lloyd Glasspool, 7-5, 3-0, abandoned.
   3. Filip Bergevi (C) def. Adrien Berkowicz, 6-3, 6-3.
   4. No. 102 George Goldhoff (T) def. Andre Goransson, 7-5, 6-3.
   5. Gregory Bayane (C) led Nick Naumann, 6-4, 4-5, abandoned.
   6. Clement Homs (T) def. Nikhil Jayashankar, 6-1, 6-2.
   Order of finish: 1, 6, 3, 4.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

San Jose's Motevassel upset in National 40s

   Top seed and two-time defending champion Oren Motevassel of San Jose lost to fourth-seeded Tony Bujan of San Clemente 6-3, 7-5 in the semifinals of the USTA National 40 Hard Court Championships in La Jolla.
   Bujan will meet fifth-seeded Michael Chang -- no, not that Michael Chang -- of Anaheim today for the title. Chang beat second-seeded Julien Heine of Laguna Beach 6-3, 7-5.
   In the women's final, top-seeded Sophie Woorons-Johnston of Anderson, S.C., routed fourth-seeded Ros (Fairbank) Nideffer of San Diego 6-3, 6-1.
   Woorons-Johnston, a former Clemson All-American, became eligible to play in the tournament after turning 40 on Sept. 4.
   Nideffer, a 53-year-old former touring professional originally from South Africa, reached career highs of No. 12 in the world in doubles in 1986 and No. 15 in singles in 1990.
   She won the French Open women's doubles title in 1981 with Tanya Harford of South Africa and in 1983 with Candy Reynolds of the United States.