Leachs do battle in opener
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Chris Yemma
There’s more on the line in this season opener than Dick Leach would
like to think about.
But entering his third year as coach of World Team Tennis’ Newport
Beach Breakers, the former USC head man has been in this position
before.
When the Breakers open their season tonight at 7 against the
visiting Springfield Lasers at Palisades Tennis Club, Leach will face
Leach in a father vs. son matchup.
Rick Leach, Dick’s son, is a player for the Lasers.
“It’s really weird; I’m not looking forward to it,” the Breakers
Coach said. “It’s weird because you can’t root against him when
you’ve been cheering for him during the last 25 years, or however
long it has been. You just can’t do it.”
Leach has stomached the situation before, though.
In his first year at the Breakers helm in 2003, Leach faced his
son twice and the Breakers lost both matches when Rick played for the
Kansas City Explorers.
In individual matches during those meetings, the younger Leach
held a 3-1 advantage.
This season could mark a turning point for the coach.
“He’s going to try his darndest and we’ll try our darndest,” Dick
said.
The Breakers have other implications on the line for tonight’s
match, however. For starters: defending their WTT championship.
Newport Beach went 8-6 last season and grabbed the coveted King
Trophy with a 23-17 victory over the Delaware Smash at the United
States Tennis Association National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows,
N.Y.
The Breakers had previously stunned the five-time WTT champion and
Western Conference rival Sacramento Capitals in the semifinals to
advance to the championship match.
Headlining the squad this year is 2004 Wimbledon women’s singles
champion Maria Sharapova, who will play one match -- a July 23
contest against the visiting St. Louis Aces.
Returning as a regular mainstay, however, is last year’s league
finals MVP Ramon Delgado. A former Davis Cup performer for Paraguay,
Delgado won a decisive 5-1 men’s singles victory against Rajeev Ram
to lift the Breakers over the Smash in the championship match last
year.
“[Delgado] is the best player in the league,” Leach said. “I told
him he better be in shape because he’s going to carry us. He told me
he’d be ready.”
Newcomers to the Breakers this season are: Katerina Bondarenko,
the 2004 junior Wimbledon champion; Anastassia Rodionova, who reached
the 2003 Wimbledon mixed doubles final; and former Estancia High
standout Devin Bowen, who now resides in Huntington Beach.
Leach said he’s confident in his team’s abilities.
“I don’t see anybody that’s a lot better than us,” he said. “I
think we’re as good as the rest of the league. We won’t really find
out until the first seven matches are played.”
Anna Kournikova is scheduled to play for the Sacramento Capitals
when they visit Newport Beach Thursday night.
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