Back in the win column
NEWPORT BEACH â Marie-Eve Pelletier displayed plenty of positive body language Wednesday night at The Tennis Club Newport Beach.
The Newport Beach Breakersâ three-year veteran pumped her fist a number of times during the World Team Tennis match. She and Travis Rettenmaier won in mixed doubles, then she and Anne Keothavong won in womenâs doubles as the Breakers took control of the match.
Pelletier and her teammates were finally able to smile.
Ending an eight-match losing streak was sweet for the Breakers, who topped Springfield, 21-14. They won their first match since a victory at Kansas City July 8. It doesnât sound like a long time, until one realizes that the whole WTT regular season lasts just 17 days.
Pelletier knows where she plans to go on Thursday.
âWe havenât had a chance to spend a lot of time here this year,â Pelletier said. âNormally I get to go to Fashion Island and spend some of my money, but this year nope. Iâve missed that. Maybe [Thursday] Iâll get a chance to head over there in the afternoon.â
Shopping may be a girlâs best friend, but winning wasnât so bad either, even if both Newport Beach (4-9) and Springfield (4-9) were eliminated from the Western Conference playoff race before the match began.
âObviously itâs always good to win,â Breakers Coach Trevor Kronemann said. âI think tonight we played like we should have been playing all season. We played loose, and theyâre into it. We donât want to go out on a losing streak; we want to go out on a winning streak. Maybe we just saved our best tennis for last.â
The Breakers were still behind, 10-6, after menâs singles and menâs doubles. Kronemann said he tried to group his playersâ sets consecutively Wednesday as they prepare to go back on tour, particularly Lester Cook, who Kronemann said has been battling an abdominal strain.
âWe want them to leave Newport with some limbs intact,â Kronemann joked.
His team rallied. Pelletier and Rettenmaier defeated Springfieldâs Carly Gullickson and Greg Jones, 5-2, in mixed doubles as Newport pulled within a single game. The Breakers then took control of the match as Pelletier and Keothavong topped Gullickson and Lilia Osterloh, 5-1, in womenâs doubles.
âMarie, why are you so good?â a particularly vocal fan shouted out at one point. âI donât understand.â
It was easy to understand the Breakers were in control. Keothavong topped Osterloh, again 5-1, in womenâs singles. The 27-year-old Keothavong was able to hit some big winners against the 33-year-old Osterloh.
The Breakers ended the match on a 15-4 run in the final three sets.
âIt felt like we were just running into a roadblock every night for some reason or another,â Kronemann said. âWe just couldnât break through, and tonight we did. Everybody played great from start to finish, and thatâs what you need. Look at the ladies. [We were] plus-11 tonight when they were on the court. Thatâs just a huge plus. If you can get that kind of production out of the ladies, youâve got a pretty good chance of getting it done.
âIt was definitely ladiesâ night tonight.â
The Breakers hope to end the year on a modest two-match winning streak. They finish their season Thursday against the Boston Lobsters. The match has an early start time, 6 p.m., because of travel considerations for Boston.
Winning a second straight match might be a better deal for Pelletier than sheâd be able to find at the high-end Fashion Island.
âIt feels really good to finally have a win,â Pelletier said. âI think we deserve more wins than weâve had. Weâre really giving everything we have, but other teams have been really good. Itâs not easy, but weâre doing our best and happy to have a win.
âThe atmosphere was getting a little lower. Now itâs going to cheer us up to finish on a good note [Thursday] hopefully.â
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