CARSON, Calif., (April 4, 2014) – Top-seeded
and International Tennis Federation world No. 7-ranked junior tennis player
Francis Tiafoe got an assist from an unlikely source on Friday at the 10th
annual USTA International Spring Championships taking place at the StubHub
Center.
Halfway
through his quarterfinal match against Sameer Kumar, the bottom of the front
part of the sole of 16-year-old Tiafoe’s shoe began to peel off limiting his
movement. After showing his coach and others that he could no longer continue to
move without causing potential injury, RadioTennis.com commentator Ken Thomas,
who was broadcasting his podcast live at a table about six feet from the
baseline, offered up his size 10 Adidas shoes for Tiafoe to wear, which he slipped
on and proceeded to use for the rest of the match. Tiafoe needed some time to
get used to his new shoes, but ended up taking the match from the No. 8-seeded
Kumar, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.
“The
radio guy helped me huge,” said Tiafoe, who last December became the youngest boys'
18s champion in the 67-year history of the Orange Bowl International
Championships. “It was awful. I couldn’t move to my right it and it was all
peeled back. And they were Adidias, my company. So that was huge.”
Thomas,
who played college tennis at the University of Wisconsin, said nothing like
that ever happened to him before. “He asked what size and I said a 10,” Thomas
said. “No one was helping the kid. You can hurt yourself. That was pretty wild.
I would have done the same for Kumar.”
In
a new pair of shoes on Saturday, Tiafoe will meet Daniel Kerznerman, the No.
9-seed from Brooklyn, N.Y. In a quarterfinal last year here, Tiafoe beat Kerznerman
7-6 in a third set. Kerznerman beat last year’s 18s finalist Henrik Wiersholm,
the No. 4 seed from Kirkland, Wash. In the other semifinal it will be No.
2-seeded Japanese player Naoki Nakagawa vs. unseeded Tommy Paul of Coconut
Creek, Fla.
College
Park, Md., Junior Tennis Champions Center CEO Ray Benton liked what he saw
watching Tiafoe and fellow JTCC player Usue Arconada and Ravenna Kingsley. The
latter two will face off in a Girls’ 18s semifinal on Saturday.
The
No. 9-seeded Kingsley beat No. 4 Arconada in straight sets the last time the
two 15-year-old rivals met for third-place last August at the USTA Hardcourt
Nationals in San Diego. In the other semifinal it will be two Californians
doing battle as No. 5-seeded CiCi Bellis of Atherton faces unseeded Kelly Chen
of nearby Cerritos.
In
the boys’ 16s final, it will be No. 11 Patrick Kypson of Greenville, N.C., who took
out No. 14 Jacob Brumm of Rancho Santa Fe in three sets, against No. 9 John McNally
of Cincinnati, who outlasted Alex Phillips of Peachtree City, Ga., 6-1, 5-7, 6-4.
Kypson,
just 14, said after the match that he beat last year’s 14s ASICS Easter Bowl finalist
McNally in the only match they’ve played three years ago in the semifinals of
the Clay Court Nationals.
In
the girls’ 16s final, it will be Kalani Soli of Carson taking on Alaina Miller
of Saratoga, Calif.
For
a complete run down of Friday’s scores and updated draws, as well as live
streaming, log onto the website at www.usta.com/isc.
FRIDAY’S SCORES
Boys' 18 Singles
(Quarterfinal Round)
Tiafoe,
Francis (1) (College Park, MD)
def. Kumar, Sameer (8) (Carmel,
IN) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3
Kerznerman,
Daniel (9) (Brooklyn, NY) def. Wiersholm, Henrik (4) (Kirkland, WA) 6-4, 6-4
Fritz,
Taylor (7) (Rancho Santa Fe, CA)
def. Hiltzik, Aron (Wilmette,
IL) 6-3, 6-1
Nakagawa,
Naoki (2) def. Paul, Tommy (Coconut Creek, FL) 1-6, 7-6(4), 7-6(5)
Boys' 18 Doubles
(Semifinal Round)
Paul,
Tommy (Coconut Creek, FL) / Wiersholm, Henrik (3) (Kirkland, WA) def.
Baughman, Deiton (Carson, CA) / Kerznerman, Daniel (5) (Brooklyn, NY) Wo (ill)
Blumberg,
William (Greenwich, CT) / Rybakov, Alex (7) (Coral Springs, FL) def.
Furman, Spencer (Woodinville, WA) / Mizushima, Kentaro (Ojai, CA) 6-1, 6-1
Boys' 16 Singles
(Semifinal Round)
Kypson,
Patrick (11) (Greenville, NC) def. Brumm, Jacob (14) (Rancho Santa Fe, CA) 6-3, 3-6, 6-1
McNally,
John (9) (Cincinnati, OH) def. Phillips, Alex (7) (Peachtree City, GA) 6-1, 5-7, 6-4
Boys' 16 Doubles
(Semifinal Round)
Bryde,
Trent (Suwanee, GA) / Kypson, Patrick (8) (Greenville, NC) def.
Clark, Zeke (Tulsa, OK) / Kirkov,
Vasil (4) (Tampa, FL) 6-4, 6-4
McNally,
John (Cincinnati, OH) / Ross, Gianni (6) (Burr Ridge, IL) def.
Arcila, Sebastian (Silver Spring, MD) /
Cernoch, Brian (2) (North Bethesda, MD)
7-6(3), 6-1
Girls' 18 Singles
(Quarterfinal Round)
Bellis,
CiCi (5) (Atherton, CA) def. Makarova, Christina (San Diego, CA) 6-3, 6-4
Chen,
Kelly (Cerritos, CA) def. McCarthy, Kaitlyn (8) (Cary, NC) 7-6(5), 6-3
Arconada,
Usue (4) (College Park, MD) def. Ho, Jessica (12) (Tampa, FL) 6-1, 6-1
Kingsley,
Raveena (9) (Fulton, MD) def. Kenin, Sofia (2) (Pembroke Pines, FL) 6-0, 6-4
Girls' 18 Doubles
(Semifinal Round)
Andrews,
Gabrielle (Pomona, CA) / Samir, Sandra (7) (Irvine, CA) def.
Chen, Kelly (Cerritos, CA) / Ho, Jessica (6) (Tampa, FL) 7-6(2), 6-2
Dilorenzo,
Francesca (New Albany, OH) / Dolehide, Caroline (Hinsdale, IL) def.
Arconada, Usue (Rio Piedras, PR) / Williams, Claudia 6-4, 6-3
Girls' 16 Singles
(Semifinal Round)
Soli,
Kalani (13) (Carson, CA) def. Martinelli, Samantha (12) (Denver, CO) 6-1, 6-3
Miller,
Alaina (16) (Saratoga, CA) def. Peus, Ryan (3) (Palos Verdes Estates,
CA) 6-3, 6-3
Girls' 16 Doubles
(Semifinal Round)
Day,
Kayla (Santa Barbara, CA) / Peus, Ryan (1) (Palos Verdes Estates, CA) def.
Ferrari, Paulina (San Diego, CA) /
Goulak, Annette (Oak Park, CA)
4-6, 6-4, 10-7
Robinson,
Jada (Reisterstown, MD) / Smith, Alana (2) (Fort Washington, MD) def.
Decoste, Emma (Stuart, FL) / Wicker, Kennedy (4) (Charlotte, NC) 6-3, 7-6(2)
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