CALABASAS, Calif., (March
17, 2014) – Former US Open junior winner Ryan Sweeting has been receiving more attention
for his off-court activities recently, but he hopes that all changes this week
as the 2014 USTA Men’s Pro Tennis
Championships of Calabasas gets underway at the Calabasas Tennis & Swim
Center.
Sweeting will make
his return to the courts this week after being granted a wild card into the
USTA $15,000 Pro Circuit Futures event by the tournament committee.
After three months of
dating and on New Year’s Eve, 2013, the 26-year-old Sweeting married actress
and former USTA-ranked junior Kaley Cuoco after an introduction by mutal friend
Mike Bryan. Cuoco is the star of the comedy TV show “The Big Bang Theory.”
On Sunday, the LA
Times reported that the couple had bought the Tarzana estate from Lamar Odom
and Khloe Kardashian for $5.5 million. The Mediterranean-style villa sits on
three-quarters of an acre in gated Mulholland Park.
The former world No.
2 junior is originally from the Bahamas and became a U.S. citizen in 2006. His
highest ATP world ranked was No. 64 in 2011. He is familiar with the Calabasas
courts having made it all the way to the final of the then $50,000-level
Challenger in 2010 falling to Australia’s Marinko Matosevic.
Tournament director
Jeff Richards announced that on Saturday evening before the singles semifinals,
a Kaley Cuoco & Friends Exhibition will take place with celebrities and pro
players taking part.
Joining Sweeting in
the draw is last week’s Bakersfield Futures singles winner and No. 5-seeded
Daniel Kosakowski formerly of UCLA. Ireland’s James McGee, ranked No. 222 in
the ATP World Tour rankings, is the top seed.
Besides Sweeting,
other wild cards went to 16-year-old Taylor Fritz of Rancho Santa Fe,
Carl-Henrik Hansen of Sweden and UCLA senior Clay Thompson. One of the world’s
top current junior players Stefan Kozlov, 16, of Florida was granted a junior
exemption and will take on No. 8-seeded Darien King in the first round on
Tuesday. Kozlov made it to the Australian Open Junior final back in January.
The top-seeded player
in qualifying Sekou Bangoura won three rounds over the past three days to
qualify into the main draw. Bangoura won the first USTA Pro Circuit tournament
of 2014, the $10,000 Futures in Plantation, Fla. It marked the second of Bangoura’s
career as he also won the $10,000 Futures in Niceville, Fla., in 2013.
Sweeting was also
given a wild card in doubles and will team with Gary Sacks of Calabasas as the
pair drew the top-seeded team of Bangoura and Evan King on Tuesday not before 4
p.m.
EVENTS: A USPTA Coaches
workshop with one or two of the Pro Circuit players and their coach will take
place on Tuesday, March 18 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Adult Pro-Am drill is
Friday, March 21, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Community Tennis Association &
USTA League appreciation night is Friday, March 21st starting at 6 p.m. A VIP
sponsor dinner reception is Friday, March 21, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. A USTA
Junior Team Tennis Kid’s Day with a Tennis Carnival is Saturday, March 22 from
4 p.m. till 5:30 p.m., and the Kaley Cuoco & Friends Exhibition is Saturday
evening before the singles semifinals.
Monday’s Final Qualifying Scores
Sekou Bangoura, U.S.
(1), def. Connor Smith (16), U.S., 6-4, 5-7, 6-2
Mbonisi Ndimande,
Zimbabwe, def. Andres Zepeda, U.S., 2-6, 6-2, 6-3
Ernesto Escobedo,
U.S. (5), def. Damon Gooch, South Africa (11), 7-6 (5), 7-6 (1)
Miko Santiago, U.S.
(9), def. Alexios Halebian, U.S. (6), 6-4, 7-5
Evan Song, U.S., (8)
def. Andrei Marinescu, Romania, 6-2, 6-3
Kyle McMorrow, U.S.
(7), def. Kaichi Uchida, Japan (10), 7-5, 6-1
Andre Dome, U.S.,
def. Ryan Agar, Australia (4), 6-7 (1), 6-4, 7-6 (8)
Dennis Novikov, U.S.
(2), def. Hans Hach (15), Mexico, walkover
Follow along on
Twitter at http://twitter.com/calabasastennis.
For more information check out the official website, calabasasprotennis.com.
Past Calabasas finalists:
Year Singles Winner
Singles Runner-up
2013: Sanam Singh (IND) def. Bradley Klahn (US)
2012: Tennys Sandgren (USA) def. Daniel Kosakowski
(US)
2010: Marinko Matosevic (AUS) def. Ryan Sweeting (US)
2009: Donald Young (US) def. Michael Russell (US)
2008: Vince Spadea (US) def. Sam Warburg (US)
2007: Robert Kendrick (US) def. Donald Young (US)
2006: Mark Philippoussis (AUS) def. Amer Delic (US)
2005: Brian Vahaly (US) def. Denis Gremelmayr (GER)
2004: Ivo Karlovic (CRO) def. Alex Bogomolov Jr. (US)
2003: Jerome Golmard (FRA) def. Lars Burgsmuller
(GER)
2002: Michael Chang (USA) def. Cecil Mamiit (PHI)
2001: Andre Sa (BRA) def. Michael Russell (USA)
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