CARSON, Calif., (Monday, March 31,
2014) – Just two weeks ago, Deiton Baughman found himself playing in the main
draw of one of the biggest professional tournaments in the world outside the
Grand Slams as he received a doubles wild card into the Sony Open in Key
Biscayne, Fla.
But
on Monday, it was back to his hometown of Carson in Southern California as the
17-year-old Baughman -- who has officially turned professional and has been
playing mainly ITF Futures pro events -- returned to junior tennis with an
impressive opening round win in the Boys’ 18s division at the USTA
International Spring Championships taking place at the StubHub Center.
Baughman
struggled early on, but held on to beat Kentaro Mizushima of Japan 7-6 (3), 6-4.
At
the Sony Open, he and partner Martin Redlicki faced fellow American wild cards Ryan
Harrison and Jack Sock in the first round of the Miami-area ATP Masters 1000
tournament, losing 7-5, 6-4. The pair split more than $9,000 in prize money in
the event that was ultimately won by the world’s best doubles team, Mike and
Bob Bryan.
“It’s
great being back in my hometown, but it was an adjustment,” Baughman said of
his play on Monday. “It’s certainly a different kind of ball I’m seeing, and
overall experience in the juniors. You could say it was a little shock to the
system, and it wasn’t my best effort but I’m glad I got through.”
Baughman,
who is coached by his father Brad and has lived “just 30 seconds with no
lights” from the Carson USTA Training Center-West facility since he was 9,
played on an outside court at the Sony Open and was watched by more than 500
fans. “It was an incredible experience,” Baughman said. “I’m so glad I got to
do something like that and experience it.”
Baughman
officially became a pro in February and is close to inking a contract with a
major management company in a week or two.
Also
winning matches during the first day of play were top-seeded Francis Tiafoe of
College Park, Md., in the Boys’ 18s; Gabby Andrews of Pomona, Calif., in the
Girls’ 18s and Brandon Holt of Rolling Hills, Calif., in the Boys’ 16s. Holt is
the son for tennis legend Tracy Austin.
In
the Girls’ 18s, CiCi Bellis, the No. 5-seeded player from Atherton, Calif., won
her opening round match with an easy 6-1, 6-2 win over Madison Appel of Locust
Valley, N.Y.
For
a complete run down of Monday’s scores and updated draws, log onto the website
at www.usta.com/isc.
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