Breakers defeat Smash for title
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In staggering heat and humidity, the Newport Beach Breakers defeated
the Delaware Smash, 23-17, to capture the team’s first King Trophy
and win the World Team Tennis championship Saturday at the United
States Tennis Association National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows,
N.Y.
The Breakers, who advanced to Saturday’s final with a stunning
20-12 defeat of the five-time World Team Tennis champion Sacramento
Capitals in Friday’s Western Conference semifinal, won four of five
matches. Ramon Delgado, who was named as the league finals MVP,
closed out the match with a decisive 5-1 men’s singles victory over
Delaware’s Rajeev Ram.
Delaware’s David Wheaton, together with doubles standout Liezel
Huber, defeated Ellis Ferreira and Nana Miyagi of Newport Beach, 5-3,
for the mixed doubles opening event.
Newport Beach came back with a vengeance in women’s doubles with
Aniko Kapros and Nana Miyagi. Kapros’ consistency and Miyagi’s net
experience led the Newport Beach duo to a 5-4 win over Samantha
Reeves and Huber.
Delgado and Ferreira of the Breakers used their strong net play to
defeat Wheaton and Rajeev Ram, 5-4. In women’s singles, Kapros ran
Reeves from side to side for a 5-3 win to set the stage for the final
set of men’s singles.
Delgado, a former Davis Cup performer for Paraguay, dominated Ram
for a quick 5-1 win to give the Breakers the World Team Tennis title
in only their second year in the league.
Newport Beach, coached by former USC men’s tennis coach Dick
Leach, was awarded the league’s 10th franchise in the spring of 2003
and played last year with up-and-coming teenage sensation Maria
Sharapova. The Breakers finished with a 7-7 record and did not make
the playoffs.
This year, the Breakers finished the regular season 8-6 and in
second place in the Western Conference. Sharapova, whose star power
took off dramatically after she won Wimbledon this year, played for
the Breakers only once this summer -- against the Sacramento Capitals
July 14 at the Palisades Tennis Club. The Capitals finished the
regular season 13-1.
The Breakers, who lost to Sacramento in three other meetings this
season, including twice in the final week of the season, stunned the
Capitals in the World Team Tennis semifinals on Friday, 20-12, to
advance to Saturday’s title match. Delaware upset Eastern Conference
champion Hartford, 22-14, in the other semifinal.
Prior to last year, Newport Beach hosted a World Team Tennis
franchise for five years from 1990 through ’94 and won the Western
Conference title three times (1992-94). The team, called the Dukes,
lost in the league finals in 1992 and ’93 to Atlanta and Wichita,
respectively, and lost in the semifinals to Idaho in ’94.
Following the ’94 season, Dukes owner Fred Lieberman sold the
franchise back to league, which is founded by Billie Jean King.
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