Three Locals Headed to New Haven for Shot at U.S. Open Qualifying Draw

U.S. Open National Playoffs for Eastern Region held at National Tennis Center

June 18, 2012 | By Kristen Kelleher

On Saturday, June 16, the U.S. Open National Playoffs came to a close at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center as the women’s singles, men’s singles, and mixed-doubles finals were all played. For the past six days, players from the USTA Eastern Region battled at the National Tennis Center to qualify for the 2012 U.S. Open. The winners of all the draws advance to the next part of the National Playoff against the winners from the other USTA Sections. The following stage will be played in New Haven, Conn in August. The winners of the singles and doubles draws from that tournament advance to the U.S. Open Qualifying draw. The Mixed-Doubles winner advances to the U.S. Open Main Draw as there is no qualifying draw in mixed-doubles.

The final day started off with the women’s singles final, as Brooklyn’s Magda Okruashvili defeated Rima Asatarian of New Jersey in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4. Okruashvili was last year’s Eastern runner up, but this year, she was able to pull out the win.

"The first steps are the best. This is nothing, we still have to play New Haven but first steps are definitely the best,” said Okruashvili of her win.

The second match of the day was the men’s singles final which featured Nikita Kryvanos of Flushing and Winston Lin of Buffalo, NY. Kryvanos has had experience on this stage before, winning the 2010 U.S. Open National Playoffs Eastern event. For Lin, who is a current student at Columbia University, it was his first time playing in the tournament. The match featured many long points and was tightly contested, and after over two hours, Kryvanos came out with a hard-fought straight-set win, 6-4, 6-3.

The last match of the day was the mixed-doubles finals which featured Alison Adamski (Jamaica, N.Y.) & Keith Kessler (Brooklyn, N.Y.) against Malika Rose (Davie, Fla.) & Steven Wilson (Bronx, N.Y.). Adamski & Kessler, who struggled in their semifinal match, pulling out a super tie-breaker to advance to the finals were on their game in this one and had a relatively quick win over Rose & Wilson, 6-1, 6-1.

This was the first time the pair has competed in the U.S. Open National Playoffs, but they were familiar with the surroundings.

“We’ve played the National Open here at the National Tennis Center for the past three years so we decided to give this tournament a shot,” said Kessler.

All of the winners are now off to New Haven to represent the Eastern Section and try to secure a spot in the U.S. Open.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Kristen Kelleher
Intern, Long Island Tennis Magazine

Kristen Kelleher is an intern with Long Island Tennis Magazine. She is currently attending Loyola University Maryland and may be reached by e-mail at kristen@litennismag.com.

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