Breakers square off against Capitals
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Bryce Alderton
The Newport Beach Breakers have made it -- to the “Big Apple,” that
is.
In just its second season of existence, the World Team Tennis
squad from Newport Beach qualified for the league’s playoffs after
finishing 8-6, good for second place in the Western Conference. The
Breakers face the Sacramento Capitals (13-1), champions of the
Western Conference, in one league semifinal at a time to be
determined Friday at the United States Tennis Association National
Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., site of next week’s U.S.
Open.
The Hartford FoxForce (9-5), champions of the Eastern Conference,
will face the Delaware Smash in the other semifinal Friday. The
semifinals will be played at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Pacific time, but the
order of play, as of Wednesday, had yet to be announced on the league
website.
The World Team Tennis final is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday.
The Breakers dealt the Capitals their lone loss, a 23-16 decision
July 14 at the Palisades Tennis Club, when Wimbledon champion Maria
Sharapova made her one appearance of the season for Newport.
The Capitals, however, defeated Newport in three other meetings,
including two in the last week of the regular season to secure the
top spot in the Western Conference.
Newport heads into the semifinal with four players (Ramon Delgado,
Ellis Ferreira, Aniko Kapros and Nana Miyagi) to cover men’s and
women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles and mixed doubles.
The Breakers finished second to the Capitals in team rankings for
men’s singles.
Delgado was a large part of that success, winning 48 of 81 games
for a .593 winning percentage, good for fifth overall, in the regular
season, the highest mark for a player with more than 80 games played.
He finished the regular season fifth
Newport finished the regular season third in men’s doubles behind
Sacramento and St. Louis, respectively. Delgado and Ferreira anchored
much of the load and received support from brothers Bob and Mike
Bryan, the top-ranked doubles duo in the world, who won two of three
men’s doubles sets for Newport in their four matches this season.
The Bryans, along with Sharapova, will not compete in the
semifinal. Sharapova, originally from Russia, is seeded seventh in
the women’s singles draw of the U.S. Open, which begins Monday.
Aniko Kapros carried the Breakers in women’s singles for much of
the season, claiming 44 of 76 games (.579 winning percentage), good
for sixth overall, and lost just one set before sitting out the final
two matches with a knee injury.
Kapros and Miyagi won 50% of their games in women’s doubles,
contributing to a fourth-place standing overall. Miyagi regularly
teamed with Ferreira in mixed doubles.
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