Locals shine Down Under
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Two Newport Beach tennis players have advanced in the Australian Open
junior tournament, a hardcourt competition that began Monday and runs
through Jan. 30 in hot and dry conditions at Melbourne Park National
Tennis Centre in Melbourne, Australia.
Corona del Mar High senior Carsten Ball, 17, defeated Serguei
Tarasevitch of Belarus in the round of 64 boys singles competition to
advance to the round of 32.
Alexa Glatch, a 15-year-old from Newport Beach who arrived in
Australia two weeks ago to begin preparing for the tournament,
defeated Angelique Kerber of Germany in the round of 64 girls singles
competition to advance.
Glatch, unseeded in the competition but ranked No. 29 in the
International Tennis Federation junior girls rankings, upset
third-seeded Kerber, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, on the tournament’s opening day
and will face Italy’s Sara Errani in the round of 32.
Ball, ranked No. 29 in the boys singles division, swept
Tarasevitch, 6-3, 6-4, improving his record in 2005 to 6-1.
The 2002 CIF Southern Section doubles champion along with Garrett
Snyder will play Chu-Huan YI, the eighth-ranked player in the ITF and
the tournament’s fifth seed, from Taiwan, in the round of 32.
Ball, who vaulted to the top of the United States Tennis
Association national boys 18s singles rankings in October, entered
the tournament on a high note after claiming his first title at this
level Jan. 12.
He ousted three seeded players in the final three rounds to claim
the boys singles championship of the Loy Yang Power ITF Victorian
junior championships in Traralgon, Victoria, Australia.
Ball defeated third-seeded Slovakian Pavol Cervenak, 6-3, 5-7,
6-4, in the quarterfinals before downing No. 2 seed Sergei Bubka of
Ukraine, 7-6(4), 6-4 in the semifinals.
The national high school All-American continued his run in the
final, with a 7-6 (4), 6-1 victory over Aussie Todd Ley.
Glatch won the girls 14s singles division of the prestigious
Easter Bowl championships in 2003.
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