Thursday, June 30, 2011

2011 Tournament Results

Champion:  Max Estenger
Runner-Up: Segundo Paredes

Championship Match
(1) Estenger def  (3)  Paredes  6-2, 6-2
Semifinals
(1) Estenger  def  (4) Eagon  6-1, 6-0
(3) Paredes   def  (2) Khan     6-3, 2-6, 7-5 
Quarterfinals   
 (1) Estenger  def  Terry       6-2, 6-2
 (4) Paredes def  Zarcone    6-0, 7-5
 (4)  Eagon def Alexander  6-0, 6-0
 (2)  Khan def   Villandre    6-0, 6-0
First Round 
(1) Estenger def Aponte          6-1, 6-0
(2) Khan def  Desai       6-0, 6-0
(4) Eagon def Benson    6-3, 6-1
3) Paredes def  McFarlane 6-2, 6-4
Terry def  Sharpe       6-0, 6-0 
Zarcone vs. DeJesus  7-6(4), 6-4
Alexander  def Varrell  6-0, 6-0
Villandre def Morel        6-0, 6-1  
DeJesus  def Nikita       7-5, 6-4


All-Time Numbers
NAME MATCHES SETS GAMES

Estenger 17-0 34-0 180-44
Paredes 10-5 16-14 179-165
Carballido 5-3 12-8 96-85
Zarcone 6-5 14-10, 112-103
McFarlane 4-3 (09-11)

Friday, June 10, 2011

Estenger defeats Paredes to Capture 5th Straight GSC Crown 6-2, 6-2

Estenger with the 2011 trophy

The old saying goes "that in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king," and that refrain is what #1 seed Max Estenger said moments after winning his 5th straight GSC Tennis Tournament over #3 seed Segundo Paredes 6-2, 6-2.   "I'm happy to win, even though I didn't play my best, but the conditions were pretty severe and they definitely affected both of us."

Estenger jumped out to an early 5-0 lead in the first set before Paredes finally got on the board.  Both players were tight and hitting tentatively making for long rallies which helped no one with the heat index hovering around 98 for most of the match.

Paredes tried to make a match of it in the second set trailing 2-3 and up 40-15 before a series of backhand errors coughed up his advantage and 2-3 suddenly went to 2-5. Estenger had little offense in his arsenal today, but was content drawing the error from Paredes as he hit shot after shot to Paredes' backhand.   Paredes was also troubled by an inability to finish at the net when he clearly should have had the point.  
Paredes receiving trophy from tournament assistant Anil Sadoo

Still, for Paredes, this was an exceptional tournament as he defeated 3 of the toughest players--McFarlane, Zarcone, and Khan.  He reached the finals for the first time since '08 after failing to make the semis last year.   His game is definitely on the rebound and there is no question that he is the second best in this field.

Estenger's five year performance (5 championships, 17-0 match record,  34-0 in sets)  has tournament officials considering opening up next year's edition to four wildcard invitees from outside of  GSC.   Estenger has stated publicly that he supports such measures.  One other consideration is whether the tournament will happen at all, what with dwindling corporate sponsorships in this economy.  

Championship Point


Match point came on Paredes' serve and illustrates Estenger's strategy of attacking Paredes' backhand.


Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Championship Match: Postponed Extreme Heat; Final Set for Friday June 10

(1) Max Estenger vs. (3)  Segundo Paredes 

The GSC TT championship match scheduled for Wednesday, June 8, has been postponed due to the dangerous heat index forecast for Wednesday and Thursday in the NYC metropolitan area.  The forecast for Wednesday is 96, while Thursday 98!  The final is now set for Friday, June 10, 5:00 PM.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Day 4 Results: Estenger Cruises to Final; Paredes Stuns Khan



Match point in Paredes' 2 hr. 15 minute epic over Khan

Semifinals
1.  (1) Estenger  def  (4) Eagon  6-1, 6-0
2.  (3) Paredes   def  (2) Khan     6-3, 2-6, 7-5 

On a day when the tennis world's attention was divided equally between the events at Roland Garros and at Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the GSC TT saved the best  for last.  For the third time in the five year history of the GSC Tennis Tournament, Max Estenger will meet Segundo Paredes in the Championship Match.   Paredes punched his ticket with a stunning come from behind victory over Yousuf Khan.  The Ebt Senior had taken a commanding 4-1 lead in the third set and was leading at 5-4, but was unable to close out the crafty Peruvian.  It was a devastating loss after Khan had overcome a bad first set to take command of the match by winning 10 out of the next 13 games following the first set.
Khan

And though Khan may look more precise and technically fluid in his strokes,  it is undeniable that under pressure that smoothness disappears.   By contrast as the third set got more tense Paredes made fewer errors and his flawless defense frustrated and smothered Khan when it mattered most.

After match point, Paredes let out a scream that would have awakened Pizarro from his 500 year slumber in Paredes' native Peru, and then hugged a dejected Khan at the net.  Khan
showed no outward bitterness and showed he is a class act afterwards, but the sting of this defeat will linger for a long time.  He had been working towards a showdown with 4-time champ Max Estenger for two years but because of inopportune mistakes was eliminated before the Championship round.  

Estenger  meanwhile breezed into the finals with a convincing 6-0, 6-1 victory over Eagon. This was Eagon's second straight GSC semifinal, but unlike last year when he lost a close three set match, this match was never in doubt.  The match was not as one-sided as the score might indicate as it featured some fine rallies and 5 deuce games.   Estenger is now 16-0 lifetime in the tournament and has yet to lose a set in five years.  

The Championship Match will be held on Wednesday, June 8 at GSC at 4:50 PM.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Day 4: Semifinals, Friday June 3

Estenger in action in his Quarterfinals match

Semifinals, Friday June 3:
1.  (1) Estenger vs. (4) Eagon 
2.  (2) Khan vs. (3) Paredes

The GSC Tennis Tournament will feature two Semifinal matches on Friday.  In the first match, Eric Eagon is attempting to do what no one else at Grand Street has done--beat Max Estenger.  Estenger is now 15-0 in matches at this tournament over the past five years.  Last year Eagon pulled off an upset of Khan the number 2 seed, but he will have to summon his best tennis to win tomorrow.

The other Semi will be an all-out war.   It is no secret that both players do not like each other, and one hopes the intensity on the court does not turn into fisticuffs.  (2) Khan wants very much to graduate EBT as the reigning GSC Tennis Champion.  He has dedicated much of the past two years to this goal.  Last year's stunning loss in the Quarters has made Khan even more determined and in this tournament he has yet to lose a game in his two matches.

But his opponent is Segundo Paredes a finalist in 07 & 08, and if not for a knee injury last year would have surely made it further.  But in 2011 he is healthy and playing the best tennis of his career.  His victories over Phys Ed stalwarts McFarlane and Zarcone have made him prepared to take on the big thumper Khan.  Who wins is anyone's guess.  They played a seeding match a few weeks ago and Khan won it in a third-set tiebreak.   

If Khan wins then the Championship match versus Estenger/Eagon will be played on Monday as scheduled.  If Paredes wins, the finals versus Estenger/Eagon will be played next Wednesday due to scheduling issues.  Good luck to all of our Semifinalists!

Day 3 Results: #1 Estenger and #4 Paredes Thru To Semis

Vincent Terry's powerful serve was not enough to defeat Max Estenger

Quarterfinals   
3. (1) Estenger  def  Terry       6-2, 6-2
4. (4) Paredes def  Zarcone    6-0, 7-5

The two Quarterfinal matches played Thursday in the GSC Tennis Tournament were not very exciting for the hundreds of spectators lining the courts.  Segundo Paredes continued his march towards a third finals appearance by taking out John Zarcone 6-0, 7-5.  Paredes has wreaked havoc on the GSC Phys Ed department by defeating McFarlane and Zarcone decisively. He will meet his toughest foe thus far however on Friday in #2 seed Yousuf Khan.

In the other Quarter, 4-time defending champion Max Estenger rolled over young Vincent Terry 6-2, 6-2.  The match featured some lively rallies but Estenger played stellar defense throughout forcing Terry into difficult shots.  Estenger will now try to advance to his fifth consecutive GSC Final on Friday when he will meet #4 seed Eric Eagon.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Day 3 Schedule: Quarterfinals June 2, Thursday

Quarterfinals  4:30 PM 
3. (1) Estenger vs.  Terry    court 3
4. (4) Paredes vs. Zarcone  court 2

The winner of Estenger/Terry will play Eagon on Friday in the first semifinal. If Paredes wins he will play Khan in the second semifinal on Friday.  If Zarcone wins, then he will play Khan in the semifinal on Monday.  Stay tuned.  

Day 2 Results......Khan & Eagon Thru To Semis; Zarcone Beats DeJesus

First Round 
7. Terry def  Sharpe       6-0, 6-0 
8. Zarcone vs. DeJesus  7-6(4), 6-4
Quarterfinals
1. (4)  Eagon def Alexander  6-0, 6-0
2. (2)  Khan def   Villandre    6-0, 6-0

There was a lot of love to go around on the GSC Tennis Courts on Wednesday, but not the amorous kind.  No, this was the tennis kind of love as  3 of the 4 matches were lopsided bagels.  Those matches saw #2  Khan and #4 Eagon winning easily and advancing to the tournament semifinals.   Tournament rookie Vincent Terry clobbered Lenny Sharpe in a First Round match.  He will now play #1 Estenger tomorrow.  

The only interesting match of the day was John Zarcone's near death experience against EBT's Dennis DeJesus.  Zarcone was down 2-5 in the first set before he realized DeJesus was not the same pushover he dispatched easily last year.  Looking more like a full back than a tennis player DeJesus built up a big first set lead relying on his big topspin forehand pushing Zarcone all over the court.  But Zarcone, still rusty after not playing in months, got into a comfortable groove with his backhand slice and forced DeJesus to make shots.  DeJesus eventually wilted under the searing heat and pressure of both the elements and the veteran Zarcone's intense play.  Zarcone won the tiebreak and broke DeJesus' will.  Still, DeJesus
improved on last year's performance versus Zarcone.  Zarcone now has a showdown Thursday in the Quarters against #4 Paredes.  They met way back in the 2007 (in the first tournament) with Paredes winning a wild three-setter  6-1, 1-6, 7-5.
Zarcone serving to DeJesus

Day 2 Schedule: Wednesday June 1, 4 PM GSC

First Round 
7. Terry vs. Sharpe
8. Zarcone vs. DeJesus
Quarterfinals
1. Alexander vs. (4)  Eagon
2. (2) Khan vs. Villandre

There is a 60% chance of thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon, so if play gets washed out we will play these matches on Thursday.  Additionally, Sharpe has indicated he cannot play Thursday and thus will forefeit since he has one absence already.  In that case, Terry would be through to the Quarters and play Estenger Thursday.  Paredes would then play the winner of Zarcone/DeJesus.  Khan/Villandre winner will play the winner of Paredes/Zarcone/DeJesus.

DAY 1 RESULTS: Tuesday, May 31

The first official day of play at the GSC belonged to Segundo Paredes
who destroyed last year's finalist Corey McFarlane 6-2, 6-4.  This was the third straight year both players met in the GSC Tournament and it was the second time Paredes won.  But unlike the previous matches which went three sets, this one was over quickly.  It seemed as though McFarlane was poised to take the second set when he led 4-3, and was heard by some at courtside to have said about Paredes, "I can see him choking right now."  

Apparently, McFarlane must have been looking in a mirror as he proceeded to drop the next 3 games to lose the set and the match.  A crestfallen McFarlane was gracious and classy in defeat, though he must have been shocked at the outcome considering his confident attitude before the match.  Paredes moves on to the Quarterfinals where he will meet the winner of the Zarcone vs. DeJesus match Wednesday.  For McFarlane,  he has now lost consecutive matches in the GSC Tournament.  In fact, besides being 0-2 in those matches, he has lost all four sets as well and has only won 8 games while dropping 24.  His friends say he will now have time to go scout the NYC kindergarten basketball leagues to find the right players for the 2024 PSAL GSC Girl's BBall season.

1.  Terry vs. Sharpe           DNP
2.  Alexander  def Varrell  6-0, 6-0
3.  (2) Khan def  Desai       6-0, 6-0
4.  Villandre def Morel        6-0, 6-1  
5.  DeJesus  def Nikita       7-5, 6-4
6.  (3) Paredes def  McFarlane 6-2, 6-4

Earlier First Round Play
(1) Estenger def Aponte          6-1, 6-0
(4) Eagon def Benson              6-3, 6-1
Some of the highlights of Day 1........

Monday, May 30, 2011

First Round Matches Set: May 31, Tuesday

First Round:  Tuesday,  May 31 4:30 PM 
1.  Terry vs. Sharpe          court 2
2.  Varrell vs. Alexander  court 5
3.  Khan vs. Desai             court 4
4.  Morel vs. Villandre       court 3 
5.  Nikita vs. DeJesus      court 5
6.  Paredes vs. McFarlane court 3

The First Round is set for tomorrow, Tuesday May 31.  There is no rain in the forecast and the high temperature for the 11211 zip code (Williamsburg, BK)  according to Accuweather will be 85 degrees Tuesday, so the tournament is ON!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

First Results: #1 Estenger and #4 Eagon Win Easily

Eric Eagon, a semifinalist in last year's GSC Tennis Tournament, continued his winning ways in this year's edition with a convincing straight sets win over Adam Benson 6-3, 6-1. Eagon was solid throughout the match wearing Benson down with his impressive defensive game.  This first round match was necessitated after a scheduling conflict made playing next Tuesday impossible for  both.  Eagon moves on to the quarterfinals where he will meet the winner of Varrell Eddie vs. Andrea Alexander.  Eagon is on a collision course with #1 seed and four-time GSC champion Max Estenger.   

At Virgil Aponte's request, Max Estenger played him on Friday and easily defeated him 6-1, 6-0 in straight sets in their First Round match.  Aponte asked to play on Friday instead of Tuesday because he said he would be hanging out with his nieces and nephews on Memorial Day and might be too pooped to play effectively.   The match seemed to have tired Aponte out  anyway as he took comfort in a spectator's chair during changeovers.  This was Aponte's third GSC tennis tournament appearance and the first time he has lost in the opening round.  With the tournament out of the way, he will now be able to focus on his entrepreneurial activities--5 Linx, nutritional supplements, beauty creams, stair climbing books, and homemade cookies.  Good luck with all that Virgil!  And thanks for being a great sportsman and supporter of the GSC Tournament.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

2011 Tournament Near!

The GSC Tennis Tournament is only days away.   The weather forecast is looking good for next week!   The draw will take place Thursday, May 26 at 3:50 PM Phys Ed office room 140.

Here's the schedule:

May 31 (Tuesday) Round One (Matches start at 4:30)
June 1  (Wednesday) Quarterfinals
June 2  (Thursday)  Semifinals
June 3 (Friday) off-day but will use it as rain day and make-up day
June 6 (Monday) Championship Final

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

2011 Field Growing

With less than three days left to register for the GSC Tennis Tournament we have one spot open for the tournament.   Please see Max Estenger in Room 199 to sign up! 

The GSC Tournament Committee is pleased to announce that beginning this year the tournament will select one player from the community at large who is connected to GSC in some way and who plays tennis.  The first GSC Tennis Tournament wildcard invitation is extended to Vincent Terry a senior at John Jay High School.  Vincent has been playing tennis every summer for the past three years at the GSC Bernard McIlwain Tennis Center in the NYJTL Big Apple Games program.  He is a very good player with excellent fundamentals and the best dressed player in the field.  We welcome Vincent Terry to this year's tournament!
5 Linx tournament rep Virgil Aponte will try to win his first GSC Tennis Tournament trophy this year but for now he will have to settle for a kiss.


Thursday, May 5, 2011

2011 Tournament T-Shirts Are Here!


Deadline for signups: May 19! $20
Don't Get Shut Out of This Year's Tournament!
Special Shout Out to Ruben at Stich It!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

2011 GSC Tennis Tournament: Sign Up Now!


Sign up now for the 5th Annual Grand Street Campus Tennis Tournament.  The tournament starts May 31 with the championship match scheduled for June 6.  The entry fee is $20 which gets you into the field of 16, along with a tournament t-shirt, complimentary tennis balls, sports drinks and trophies for the finalists.

Please see Max Estenger in room 199 or Corey McFarlane in the Phys Ed office for more information.  Deadline for entry is May 19.



                 2011 GSC TENNIS TOURNAMENT INFO

1.   First Round matches begin Tuesday, May 31 at 4:30PM sharp at the Grand Street Campus Tennis Courts.  Deadline for entry is May 19.   Rain dates will be made up on subsequent tournament dates June 3, 5, 9.

2.   All Matches are best 2 out of 3 sets

3.   USTA  Rules apply.  Single Elimination Tournament.  Consolation Bracket  TBD.

4.   If  you are absent on day of scheduled match you must notify Max (646) 334 2270 on match day of your unavailability.  Failure to do so will result in an automatic forfeiture.   A match will be re-scheduled at the convenience of the tournament and the absent player’s opponent.  You are allowed only ONE absence, more than one and you are subject to forefeit.  One of the aspects of competing in a tournament is making it a priority and being fair to all the competitors.  If you cannot play on more than two official macth days you will automatically be disqualified.   We want this to be a competitive tournament with matches won on the court, but players are abusing this caveat.    Any in match injuries which cause a player to not be able to continue will result in a default loss. 

5.   Players with a GSC Tournament History will be seeded accordingly.  Those wishing to be seeded must play for spots in the week prior to the tournament (contact Max).  Unseeded players will have their names placed in a hat and an official draw will take place Wednesday, May 25 at 3:45 in the phys ed office to determine their opponents.
            
6.   It is highly recommended that you bring Gatorade or extra
water to your match.

Thank you all for participating!  We are looking forward to
another great tournament!