Kinstler heads for Big Apple
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It’s an exciting time for Lyndsay Kinstler, who will celebrate a few
big “firsts” during the month of September.
The Laguna Beach resident will not only enter her first year of
school at Laguna Beach High -- where she will be a junior -- but
she’ll also be enrolled at the prestigious, 2005 U.S. Junior Tennis
Championships.
The seven-day event runs Sept. 5 through 11 at the United States
Tennis Assn.’s National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y.
Kinstler earned a wild-card berth in the main draw of 32.
The tournament will begin with qualifying round play prior to the
main draw.
The Junior tournament coincides with the U.S. Open, which begins
Monday and concludes Sept. 11.
“This is really an exciting time,” Kinstler said. “I’ve never been
to the U.S. Open and I’ve never been to New York. I’m really excited
to have this opportunity.”
The 16-year-old, who previously attended Cornelia Connelly High, a
private, all-girls parochial school in Anaheim, earned a berth in the
Junior national tournament by winning the United States Tennis Assn.
Girls’ 16s National Tennis Championships in San Diego earlier this
month.
Kinstler defeated Maria Sanchez of Modesto in the division final,
7-6 (7-2), 4-6, 7-5, at the Barnes Tennis Center.
Kinstler is ranked fifth nationally in the 16s division and was
the tournament’s No. 3 seed.
Sanchez was the No. 4 seed.
Kinstler won four, three set matches during the tournament, and
each of the four tiebreakers she played.
She said she was more surprised, than exhausted, after the
tournament.
“I had o7a lot f7of three-setters,” she said. “It definitely
wasn’t an easy tournament, but I was somewhat surprised by winning
it. Not that I didn’t think I had a chance to win, but it takes a lot
to win it. I just hung in there.”
Kinstler said she began playing tennis at age six. For the past
five years, she has been under the guidance of coach Tom Loucks, whom
she credits with helping shape her game.
“He’s helped me in every aspect of my game and has helped
eliminate my weaknesses, and I several of them, when I first started
with him,” she said.
Kinstler says her strong points in her game are her forehand and
backhand.
“I like my all-around game,” she said. “I really like to come to
the net, something other girls tend not to do. But I also like to mix
things up on the court.”
Sticking to a game plan she knows best worked to Kinstler’s
advantage in San Diego.
“I think Lyndsay was able to win that national championship
because, obviously, of her hard work, but also because she had a lot
more variety in her game than most of the other girls in the
tournament,” Loucks said. “She really does like to come to the net
and is not afraid to volley, which creates problems for her
opponents. They normally don’t see that.”
This week, Kinstler tried out for the varsity tennis team at
Laguna Beach High.
That tryout, combined with preparing to leave Sept. 3 for the U.S.
Junior Tennis Championships, which will be held during the first week
of school, makes for a busy start to the school year.
“I’m excited about everything, though” she added. “I know a couple
of girls on Laguna’s team, and I hope to be joining them on the team.
It’s going to be a couple of busy weeks for me, that’s for sure.”
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