Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week: Natalie Braverman
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Steve Virgen
There was something missing in Natalie Braverman’s high school
memories. The Newport Harbor High senior, after a year of playing in
United States Tennis Association satellite tournaments, wanted to come
back to the team atmosphere of Sailors’ tennis.
Years from now, when Braverman, who played on the Newport girls tennis
team her freshman and sophomore years, looks at her senior yearbook, she
can do so with utmost satisfaction.
Braverman strengthened friendships and overtook regret when she
rejoined the Sailors this season, and opponents have suffered the
consequences. She has compiled a 20-2 overall and a 13-1 Sea View League
singles record. She avenged her only league loss to Woodbridge’s
Elizabeth Exon Thursday, when Braverman blew past the Warriors’ standout,
6-2, 6-1, to reclaim the league singles title she had won as a sophomore.
Braverman also scored three wins in singles play in a near-upset of
Back Bay rival Corona del Mar Oct. 24. And a day before that, she notched
two singles victories to help the Sailors defeat Woodbridge, 4-2, in a
tie-breaker series after a 9-9 tie in sets and a 68-68 tie in games. The
win helped the Tars earn the Sea View League title.
“It’s nice to get back in the team mode,” said the Daily Pilot Athlete
of the Week. “Tennis is such an individual sport. It’s comforting to get
in a team setting, just being back on the team, hanging around with the
girls and the camaraderie.”
Braverman said narrowing her recruiting choices to Pepperdine, USC,
UCLA or Arizona has helped her relax. She said her final decision will be
made in the coming weeks.
Braverman’s contentment has also transferred onto the tennis courts,
where she uses a variety of shots, mostly powerful ground strokes, to
gain control over her opponents.
“She moves the ball around really well,” Newport Coach Fletcher Olson
said. “She sets up her points and hits the ball very hard. She controls
the points, basically. We’re glad to have her on the team. She’s a great
leader and she brings more than just her game to the team. She brings a
lot of spirit to the team as well.”
Braverman’s spirit is the cornerstone of her game. Her strategy might
be about setting up her opponent, but it’s her tenacity that puts her
over the top.
“I just want to go for my shots, I mean go for it, and not let up,”
Braverman said. “In high school, you can’t take a few games to get warmed
up. You have to just go for it, but also be patient.”
Braverman admitted it took her a few matches to reacquaint herself to
the one-set high school format. But to get familiar with her Back Bay
rivals, the Sea Kings, it was like riding a bike. She dropped just two of
the 20 games she played against CdM.
“(The Back Bay rivalry) is just always there,” Braverman said. “It
never goes away. It’s always in the back of your mind.’
With the Sailors claiming the Sea View League title and Braverman
winning the league singles championship, the Newport Harbor senior is now
focused on attaining a CIF Southern Section singles crown. She lost in
the CIF singles quarterfinals as a sophomore, but she’s intent on ending
her prep career with the CIF title.
“That’s one of the reasons I came back,” said Braverman, who noted she
rejoined the Sailors, mainly, to get the most out of high school. “I want
to win the CIF singles title.”
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