Stanford contingent leading way
COSTA MESA -- Two former Stanford players are leading the charge
as seven Americans remain alive out of 16 players in the championship
singles field in the $10,000 United States Tennis Association Diadora
Pro Championships at Costa Mesa Tennis Center.
In the USTA Futures Tour event, which features up-and-coming
players on their way to the Association of Tennis Professionals Tour,
top-seeded Radim Zitko of the Czech Republic edged his first-round
opponent Wednesday, Mirko Pehar, 7-5, 7-6 (3), while second-seeded
Jeff Williams of the U.S. was upset by France’s Cedric Kauffman, 6-4,
6-4.
Recent Stanford graduate K.J. Hippensteel and former Cardinal
teammate David Martin both advanced to the second round, along with
former UC Berkeley star Andrew Scorteanu and fellow American Marc
Silva.
Americans Chris Magyary, Andrew Colombo and Zach Fleischman
advanced to the second round in Tuesday’s action.
Other singles winners included Nenad Toroman (South Africa), Oskar
Johansson (Sweden), Matthew Hanlin (Great Britain), Paul Logtens
(Holland), W.P. Meyer (South Africa), Raven Klassen (South Africa)
and Rameez Junaid (Australia).
In doubles Tuesday, Cameron Ball and Carsten Ball of Corona del
Mar lost in a finals qualifier to Danny Westerman and Jeremy
Wurtzman, who advanced to the quarterfinals Wednesday.
The event runs through Sunday. Matches begin every day at 10 a.m.
Viewing is open to the public.
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