Girls High School Recap: Sophomore Provan Captures Suffolk Title; Hills East Pair Wins Doubles Final

October 21, 2014 | By Brian Coleman
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Courtney Provan and Ester Chikvashvili had played two close three-set matches during the 2014 Suffolk County Girls High School season, so it was only fitting that the rubber match between the two would occur during the Suffolk County Championship.

Provan, a sophomore from Half Hollow Hills West, and Chikvashvili, a junior from Half Hollow Hills East, had split their previous two meetings, with the most recent one going to Chikvashvili last week in the Division I tournament.

“I wanted to redeem myself after that one,” said Provan.

She did just that, beating Chikvashvili 6-2, 6-1 on a chilly afternoon at Smithtown East High School to win the 2014 Suffolk County Championship.

Both players exchanged holds through the first five games before Provan was able to notch a break point which gave her a 4-2 advantage in the opening set. She was able to hold serve with an overhead winner, and broke in the final game to cruise to the 6-2 first set win.

Chikvashvili responded immediately in the second set by breaking Provan in the opening game. From there, however, the match belonged to the sophomore. She rattled off the next six games to capture the title.

“I moved the ball around a lot better,” said Provan, when asked about what she was able to do differently against Chikvashvili. “I was attacking her weakness which would be her backhand. Last time, I played too much to her forehand, I was hitting balls short. This time, I definitely got to her backhand more. And I served well, too.”

Provan, the third-seed in the tournament, had to get through the two top seeds on Monday to come away with the title. Before taking on top-seeded Chikvashvili, she knocked off second-seeded freshman Jackie Bukzin of Eastport-South Manor.

Buzkin reached the Suffolk County Finals last year, but ran into a buzzsaw in the semis. Provan beat her 6-0, 6-2. She did not drop a set and lost only five games all afternoon long.

“It was definitely physically a lot tougher playing both of them in one day,” said Provan, who missed the majority of her freshman season with injuries. “This tennis season, I’m coming back from my injuries, so to win both felt really good confidence-wise.”

The sophomore now sets her focus on the state playoffs up in Latham, N.Y.

“I just have to stay positive in my matches, not get mentally down on myself,” said Provan. “I don’t know many of the girls so I guess just see how it goes.”

Chikvashvili will join Provan for the state playoffs along with third-place winner Bukzin, who beat Karen Serina in the consolation match.

While Chikvashvili fell short in the singles final, her younger sister, Stephanie, captured the doubles title with partner Vanessa Scott. The Hill East duo defeated Lisa Linn & Kelsey Henn of Floyd 6-0, 6-2.

Scott, a senior, defended her doubles title from last year, but this time with new partner Chikvashvili. The two used a lefty-righty combination that made it really tough to defend, which allowed them to use forehands for the most part.

“Our strongest shot are our forehands,” said Scott. “Since we have them on both sides, it’s an advantage for us.”

Scott captured the doubles title a year ago with Alli Huber. She said the transition to a new partner wasn’t a problem at all.

“I don’t think there really was any challenge,” said Scott. “We are already good friends so it was pretty easy.”

Both teams earned spots in the state playoffs. Third-place winners Danah Han & Nikaylah Williams of Hills West will also be heading to Latham after they beat Floyd’s Antonette Viglione & Kayla D’Addario.

“It’s my first time, so I’m excited to go and have the experience,” said Williams of reaching the state tournament. “We are friends with all the girls this year, so I think it will be a lot of fun.”

The state tournament begins Nov. 1.

Credit all photos to Brian Coleman & Matthew Cohen

Ester Chikvashvili, Vanessa Scott and Stephanie Chikvashvili from Half Hollow Hills East

 


Vanessa Scott serves in Hills East's Doubles Final Victory
 

 


Danah Han & Nikayla Williams clinched the third spot for the New York State Championship in doubles Half Hollow Hills West

 

Ester Chikvashvili rips a forehand during the singles title match

 

 


Kelci Henn & Lisa Lin from William Floyd High School, Suffolk County Doubles finalist, clinched second spot in the New York State Championships states

 

 

 


Brian Coleman
Senior Editor, Long Island Tennis Magazine
Brian Coleman is the Senior Editor for Long Island Tennis Magazine. He may be reached at brianc@usptennis.com.
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