U.S. Open National Playoffs Narrows Field in Flushing Meadows

June 17, 2013 | By Erin Brown
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The U.S. Open National Playoffs is a sequence of tournaments which gives players, the chance to live out their tennis dreams and qualify for the U.S. Open Grand Slam event. Between April 1-July 4, 13 sections of the USTA run a Sectional Qualifying Tournament with men’s singles, women’s singles and mixed-doubles matches. The winners of each sectional tournament move on to the U.S. Open National Playoffs Championships. This championship will happen in New Haven, Conn. during the New Haven Open, part of the Emirates Airline U.S. Open Series. The winner of the men’s and women’s singles events will earn a wild card entry to be able to compete in the qualifying tournament for the 2013 U.S. Open. The mixed-doubles winners will receive a wild card entry to compete in the main draw of the 2013 U.S. Open Mixed Doubles event.

In the men’s final of the 2013 U.S. Open National Playoffs held this past weekend at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Damon Gooch of Maryland defeated Richard Del Nunzio of Forest Hills, 6-3, 6-0. Finalist, Del Nunzio, who is headed to St Johns in the fall to play for Coach Eric Rebhuhn, was disappointed with his loss, but he still believes this is a great tournament.

“The tournament is a fun one to play and it is very well run. I didn’t play my best, but you have to deal with what you have,” said Del Nunzio after his match.

Del Nunzio defeated Aidan Talcott of Sea Cliff, N.Y. in a tough three set semi-final. Damon Gooch was a gracious winner and is looking forward to the next step after this tournament. He said he took some time off this year, but is grateful for the supportive group he has around him.

“Thank you for everyone around me for standing by me,” Gooch said. Gooch was upbeat and positive after his match and talked to spectators about his game and they wished him luck in his upcoming matches.

The women’s final featured Alanna Wolff from Perth Amboy, N.J. and Magda Okruashvili from Brooklyn, N.Y. This match was similar to the men’s final in that the match was fairly one-sided. Okruashvili won the match in straight sets 6-0, 6-4, to move on to the next step in qualifying for the 2013 U.S. Open. Afterwards, Wolff talked about her match and her strategy.

“My opponent took everything early, and I tried to get her out of her rhythm,” Wolff said about Okruashvili.

While Wolff was not able to come through with a win, she will be playing tennis for Princeton in the Fall. Okruashvili had a lot to say about this tournament and her future tennis career plans.

“As a kid, I dreamed of making it as far as I could. One day, I hope to make it to the U.S. Open,” said Wolff.

Okruashvili looked poised and said she never gets nervous before a big match, which could explain why she has won this tournament two years in a row. She now heads to New Haven for the next step of the qualifying stage to take the next step and get into the main qualifying back at Flushing Meadows in late August.

In this year’s mixed-doubles final, the team of Tarakaa Bertrand (Jamaica, N.Y.) & Sam Sweeney (New York, N.Y.) beat out last year’s winners Alison Adamski (Great Neck, N.Y.) & Keith Kessler (Brooklyn, N.Y.), 7-6 (5), 4-6, 10-5. It was a tough match, and finalists Adamski & Kessler were disappointed with the loss.

“Our opponents played well, and we tried our best. We won last year, so this is a tough loss for us,” said Kessler after the match.

The winning team of Bertrand & Sweeney were all smiles after their win and couldn’t stop taking pictures on the court. Sweeney said they were coincidence partners, and found out her and her partner Bertrand were both going to be in the same area, so they decided to enter the tournament. Both players said how special it is to play on the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center courts, and were excited that this win could come on these grounds. Bertrand & Sweeney will now have some additional practice time to prepare for New Haven, Conn.


Erin Brown
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Erin Brown is an intern at Long Island and New York Tennis Magazine. She graduated from George Washington University with a degree in English, where she was also a member of the Club Tennis team. She may be reached by e-mail at erinb@litennismag.com.

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