Cook delivers âsuperâ victory
NEWPORT BEACH â As the Newport Beach Breakers began their quest for a World Team Tennis title, the woman who put the âKingâ in King trophy was in the house Tuesday night at The Tennis Club.
It was Ladies Night, which meant a pre-match tennis clinic for women featuring WTT co-founder and Breakers co-owner Billie Jean King. Once the match actually began, King wasnât on the court, but she yelled encouragement to the Breakers players from the corner of the stadium.
The St. Louis Acesâ scheduled marquee player, former world No. 1 Lindsay Davenport, was missing. The Acesâ women still didnât miss their opportunity, winning a key doubles set as St. Louis took control.
Lester Cook took it back. Big time.
The Breakersâ menâs singles player won the final set then a dramatic super tiebreaker, helping the Breakers come from behind to win, 19-18.
Davenport will not play in the league this summer. She is pregnant and was placed under travel and activity restrictions by her doctor, the WTT announced Tuesday.
The Breakers trailed, 17-13, after the Breakersâ Marie-Eve Pelletier and Anne Keothavong fell, 5-1, in womenâs doubles. But Cook took a 5-1 victory over St. Louisâ Roman Borvanov. He sent the match to a super tiebreaker on a blistering backhand passing shot down the line.
âI knew that was the play, and thatâs what I wanted it to come down to,â Cook said. âI knew I was going to be steady, get the ball back, and if he had [a shot] he was going to come right to my backhand. I knew it was coming. I was just lucky enough to hit it perfectly. I just hit it clean.
âIt felt good,â Cook added, laughing. âIt felt really good.â
Breakers Coach Trevor Kronemann wasnât surprised Cook could come back. Thatâs why he put Cook in the last of the nightâs five sets, just like last year.
âThis is why I have the hairline that I have,â Kronemann said, âbut heâs been in that situation before. I tell him, âItâs Cook time. Just go out and play your game and work at it.â Sure enough, he came back and got into that super tiebreaker. Then I felt comfortable he was going to pull it out.
âHeâs just so quick, makes a lot of returns, makes you play. I think Borvanov missed a couple key volleys and we held on.â
The Breakers opened the match well. Pelletier and Travis Rettenmaier defeated Liezel Huber and Jean-Julien Rojer, 5-4, in mixed doubles. Then the Breakersâ Anne Keothavong, making her WTT debut, defeated St. Louisâ Maria Sanchez, 5-3, in womenâs singles.
But St. Louis, coached by former Breaker and Newport Beach resident Rick Leach, stormed back. Borvanov and Rojer defeated Cook and Rettenmaier, 5-2, in menâs doubles to even the score at 12-12.
âStart Me Upâ by The Rolling Stones began to play, and King nodded her head in approval.
âOh, I love the Stones!â King told someone.
But the Breakers got no satisfaction as Sanchez and Huber won the aforementioned womenâs doubles set, putting Newport Beach in a hole before Cook came to the rescue.
The Breakers got on a red-eye flight to head to Springfield, Mo., for their match Wednesday night against the Springfield Lasers. Theyâre also at St. Louis on Thursday and at Kansas City on Friday before returning to The Tennis Club for their second home match Saturday, against the New York Sportimes.
âItâs obviously huge,â Kronemann said of Tuesdayâs win. âWe have three matches on the road before weâre back here Saturday night. Weâre going to spend all night on the plane tonight. Itâs better to go into Springfield with a win than dragging in with a loss.â
Saturdayâs match will feature tennis legend Pete Sampras playing for the Breakers. Former world No. 1 Martina Hingis is scheduled to play for the Sportimes.
The Breakersâ alternate in Tuesdayâs match was former Corona del Mar High and Pepperdine standout Jill Braverman.