Breakers keyed by own ‘A-Rod’
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Chris Yemma
The fans know her as “A-Rod,” but this athlete wields a different
type of stick.
Her name is Anastassia Rodionova, and she played a key role in the
Newport Beach Breakers’ 19-16 World Team Tennis victory over visiting
Houston Thursday at Palisades Tennis Club.
The Russian-born 23-year-old, perhaps somewhat overlooked with the
anticipation of fellow Russian teammate Maria Sharapova making her
Breakers debut Saturday, has been a mainstay for Newport Beach all
season.
With the Breakers (8-4) trailing, 10-4, Thursday after Katerina
Bondarenko was defeated, 5-1, in her women’s singles match, the mixed
doubles team of Rodionova and Ramon Delgado pulled out a 5-0 victory
to pull the team within a 10-9 margin.
And directly following, Rodionova and Bondarenko earned a 5-3
women’s doubles victory over the Wranglers’ duo of Edina Gallovits
and Ansley Cargill to push the team ahead, 14-13.
“[Rodionova] and [Delgado] knew they had to get us back in there,”
Breakers’ Coach Dick Leach said about the mixed doubles duo. “The
[season] doesn’t even matter if we don’t win this.”
Delgado, who has acted as a closer for home matches, succeeded in
holding Newport Beach’s advantage, defeating Ryan Newport, 5-3, in
men’s singles -- the evening’s last match.
The victory moves the team within a match of Western
Conference-leading Sacramento and a half-match back of second-place
St. Louis. Just two regular-season matches remain -- Saturday against
visiting St. Louis and Sunday against visiting Sacramento.
The top two teams from both the Western and Eastern conferences
qualify for the playoffs.
Houston fell to 2-10 and is currently last in the Western
Conference.
Sharapova will be playing her lone match for the Breakers at 7
p.m. Saturday at Palisades.
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