Tennis: NBTC hosting Tennis Day with Pro Champions
Richard Dunn
In a crafty promotional skit, billed as “A Tennis Day with Pro
Champions,†the Newport Beach Tennis Club will host just that Saturday
with folks like Brian MacPhie, Scott Davis and Wayne Bryan (the father of
Mike and Bob).
“It should be fun,†said Davis, the former touring pro and now the
club’s Director of Tennis. “We’re giving a little back to the community.
(The event) is open to the public, and if somebody comes and they’re
interested in tennis and they want to become a member, then that’s great
... Wayne apparently is pretty good with the microphone, and he’s not
just Mike and Bob’s father, but their coach.â€
The Bryan twins, who grew up competing against Geoff Abrams, the
former Newport Harbor High star, are ranked seventh in the world in
doubles, according to the Association of Tennis Professionals Tour
rankings.
The Tennis Day with Pro Champions starts at 10 a.m. with a clinic
featuring Wayne Bryan, who promises to provide some entertaining
instructions, including advice to parents andkids interested in tennis.
After the clinic is a pro exhibition match between Davis and MacPhie
(San Jose), currently ranked No. 8 in doubles on the ATP Tour with Mark
Knowles (Nassau, Bahamas). MacPhie is 31-16 this year and has won
$166,746.
In addition to a fast-serve contest, the event will include free
tennis drills and a clinic for members and non-members by the NBTC pro
teaching staff (Alvin Gardiner, Kevin Forbes, Dave Sherbeck and Debbie
Graham).
The event, Davis said, will conclude about 1:30 p.m. Details: (949)
644-0050.
For those who become serious tennis players, down the road in Newport
Beach this weekend is the 75th annual Pacific Southwest Senior Tennis
Championships at the Palisades Tennis Club.
Jim Nelson (Irvine), a member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame,
captured two doubles titles in last year’s Pacific Southwest, winning
with Dick Leach (Laguna Beach) in the men’s 60s and Lenny Lindborg
(Laguna Beach) in the 65s.
In women’s divisions, Judy Louie (50s) and Norma Veal (60s) won their
respective singles championships at the Pacific Southwest, while Newport
Beach’s Carsten Hoffmann won the men’s 30s title.
The diamond anniversary edition of the Pacific Southwest features
players in age divisions from 25 through 85, with men’s, women’s and
mixed doubles.
Other local clubs, including the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club and
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club, are donating courts for the
Pacific Southwest. The tournament will spotlight some of the top senior
players in the nation, along with world champions such as Nelson, Bob
Duesler (Newport Beach) and Lindborg.
The Costa Mesa Tennis Center will host a United States Tennis
Association men’s Futures event Nov. 9-18, the first of three Southern
California stops for players on the USTA pro satellite circuit.
Qualifying for a draw of 128 players will be Nov. 9-12 in singles and
doubles, with the main draw scheduled to start Nov. 13 and run through
the weekend.
Following the $15,000 Costa Mesa stop, Malibu and Laguna Niguel are
hosting events, the last two tournaments on the USTA men’s Satellites and
Futures calendar.
Costa Mesa is replacing Palm Springs on the schedule. Details:
(714)557-0211.
The USTA Southern California Section is providing seminars on college
tennis scholarships, providing youngsters with an opportunity to learn
about the nuances of pursuing a tennis scholarship.
Because the process is complex, the section conducts the College &
University Scholarship Program at different Southern California locations
on different dates.
The local date is Sept. 26 at Palisades Tennis Club at 7:30 p.m.
Contact: Henry Hitchcock, (949) 644-6900.
All but one of the 16 girls teams in the second annual Corona del Mar
National High School All-American Tournament is from California.
But the field should be incredibly tough with Peninsula, CdM, Newport
Harbor, Harvard-Westlake, Beverly Hills, Palm Desert, Woodbridge and Troy
(last year’s CIF Southern Section Division II runner-up).
Broughton High of Raleigh, N.C., is the only team competing in the
tournament outside of California.
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