Senior ladies headed for the nationals at Newport Beach TC
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Richard Dunn
The sweetest, classiest and most dignified ladies of all -- those
in the 65s, 75s and 85s -- will convene at Newport Beach Tennis Club
starting Monday for the ninth annual United States Tennis Association
Senior Women’s Hardcourt Championships.
And, with the kids back in school and the bulk of the tourists
gone for the summer, it’s an ideal time for the top senior women
players in the U.S. to visit Newport Beach.
A record 73 player entries are registered on draw sheets,
according to tournament director Norma Veal. “It’s probably because
of a new influx of people reaching the 65s -- and people like coming
here,” Veal said. “And, let’s face it, 9-11 did hurt us last year.”
This year’s record entry list tops the previous mark set two years
ago, when 59 players were posted.
“We’ll have seven entries in the 85s for women singles, which is
remarkable,” Veal said. “This is fantastic for us to get that many.
It is nice that (the ladies) keep coming back.”
For players in the 85s, the Age of Amazing Grace, the top seed is
renowned USTA standout Do Do Cheney of La Jolla, the winner of some
325 gold balls. Elaine Mason of Fresno is seeded first in the 75s,
while Dorothy Matthiessen (Pasadena) is the top seed in the 65s.
Local players Penny Winkler and Julia Hayward of Newport Beach will
play singles in the 65s.
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Last weekend in the USA League Tennis 5.0 Adult National
Championships, a women’s team from the Racquet Club of Irvine
finished fourth, while captain Adam Kranson’s Southern California
Section-based squad featured four local men at the Moore Tennis
Academy in Palm Springs.
John Cross (Newport Beach), Orestes Baez (Corona del Mar), Peter
Finch (Newport Beach) and Marc Kelly (Newport Beach) competed on the
men’s 5.0 team that finished 1-3 in the desert (5-7 in individual
matches).
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Newport Beach Tennis Club will host an Open House Oct. 19 with
free tennis lessons and clinics beginning at 3 p.m. The event is open
to the public and available to players of all levels.
In addition to the clinics and lessons, there will be food and a
live band, scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. Wayne Bryan’s band will
entertain the audience. The event is expected to last deep into the
evening. Details: (949) 644-0050.
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Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club teaching pro Cari
Garfield, who has written three children’s books, has co-written a
book (which has yet to be titled) with a psychologist. The book is
geared toward teaching parents and coaches how to understand and deal
with different personality types.
“Parents are so much involved here about pushing their children.
I’ve seen that and had to deal a lot with that, and that’s when I
thought I’d write a book,” said Garfield, in her 25th year teaching
tennis and 15th at the Marriott under Director of Tennis Robyn Ray.
Garfield is also back on the playing circuit, winning the Laguna
Niguel Racquet Club women’s 35s doubles title with Gail Glasgow
(Newport Beach) last month. Glasgow is the all-time leader in
Adoption Guild Tennis Tournament championships with 11.
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