Unseeded Braverman rolls into semifinals
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Flying unseeded and under the radar, Newport Beach resident Jillian
Braverman has yet to be challenged in the 13th annual Costa Mesa
Summer Junior Classic tennis tournament.
What is lacking in terms of a seeding, however, doesn’t translate
to court skills and tactics.
A 15-year-old playing in the girls 18s division for this
particular tournament, Braverman dispatched Leanne Milliken of El
Cajon, 6-2, 6-0, Wednesday in the singles quarterfinals at Costa Mesa
Tennis Center to remain undefeated in sets.
But Braverman is using this tournament as a warmup for the
upcoming United States Tennis Association national championships in
San Diego.
Also testing out a tender ankle in this week’s tournament,
Braverman said she was ready to go.
“This is more of a test to see if I can hold up,” said Braverman,
who has recently been suffering from tendinitis in her right ankle.
“I’m really pleased so far. The next person I play I beat a month
ago, so I’m pretty confident.”
The soon-to-be Corona del Mar junior will face second-seeded
Christina Tan of Laguna Niguel at 9 a.m. today in a semifinal
matchup.
Other Newport-Mesa area players who stayed alive for today’s
singles rounds include Melissa Matsuoka, Hailey Hogan, Sarah Craig,
Parker Rhodes, Christopher Damion, Hayden Tremper, James Zillman and
Dante Saleh.
Braverman, ranked No. 20 in Southern California girls 16s by the
Southern California Tennis Association, will step down from girls 18s
into 16s for the national championships slated to begin Aug. 7 in San
Diego.
The Costa Mesa Summer Junior Classic is the second consecutive
tournament Braverman has competed in the 18s division. She won the
division at the seventh annual Laguna Niguel Junior Open in early
June unseeded.
Top-seeded Matsuoka of Newport Beach defeated fellow Newport Beach
resident Danielle Kaiden, 6-0, 6-3, in a girls 14s singles
quarterfinal and will face fifth-seeded Hailey Hogan of Newport Beach
in the semis at 9 a.m. today.
Hogan defeated New York’s Andie Coopersmith, 6-1, 6-0, in
Wednesday’s quarters.
Fourth-seeded Craig of Newport Beach defeated Placentia’s Natalie
Etchegaray, 7-6, 6-3, in a girls 12s singles quarterfinal and will
face top-seeded Natasha Boulad of Laguna Beach in the semifinals at 8
a.m. today.
Second-seeded Rhodes of Corona del Mar defeated Huntington Beach’s
Eric Krueger, 6-2, 6-1, in a boys 16s singles round of 16 and San
Clemente’s Ron Tisalan in the semis.
Top-seeded Damion of Corona del Mar defeated Laguna Niguel’s
Taylor Stephan, 6-1, 6-3, in a boys 14s singles quarterfinal and will
play in a semifinal at 10 a.m. today.
Corona del Mar resident Tremper defeated Newport Beach’s Christian
Ball, 6-4, 6-0, in a boys 12s singles quarterfinal and will face
top-seeded Deiton Baughman of Carson in the semis at 8 a.m. today.
Third-seeded Zillman of Costa Mesa defeated Dove Canyon’s Neil
Argade, 6-1, 6-1, in a boys 10s singles quarterfinal and will face
top-seeded Edward Rim of Los Angeles in the semis at 8 a.m. today.
In a girls 16s doubles quarterfinal, the top-seeded duo of
Michelle Atkins and Kelly McKitterick of Newport Beach and Corona del
Mar, respectively, defeated Kara Griffin and Sarah Labowsky, both of
New Jersey, 6-1, 6-1.
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