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| Angel "Mamba" Aguirre made the greatest comeback in the history of tournament tennis by winning after being down a set and behind 0-5 in the second set. Angel channeled his inner Mamba--yes, the black one in L.A. his hero--and he won the next 7 games to win the second set and then won the third and decisive set 6-3. He is a force to be reckoned with. |
(3) Aponte def Terry 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 First Round
Aguirre def Morel 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 First Round
Goodman def Zambrano (Ret.) First Round
(4) Paredes def Sinclair 6-1, 6-0 First Round
Wednesday Schedule
Mason vs. Khan 4PM First Round
Benson vs. Villandre 3PM First Round
(1) Estenger vs. Aguirre 4:15 PM Quarterfinal
(2) McFarlane vs. Goodman 4:00 PM Quarterfinal
Thursday Schedule
(4) Paredes vs. Khan/Mason 4:30 PM Quarterfinal
(3) Aponte vs. Beson/Villandre 4 PM Quarterfinal
Friday Schedule
Semifinals
Monday June 4
Championship Match
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| Once again Aponte proved to be too much for the young Vincent Terry taking him out in the first round in three hard fought sets. Aponte's stunning weight loss and incredible fitness could make life difficult down the road for McFarlane. |
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It was a heart-breaking day for Vincent Terry who seemed ready to take Aponte down after his strong second set, but once again inconsistency plagued him. Afterwards, he was exhausted and upset. But he will be competing soon in the upcoming Mayor's Cup and in the 4th Huntington Invitational.
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Iyanna Sinclair put up a valiant effort in her first round loss to three-time finalist Paredes. She played well enough to have beaten half the field. However, her comments after the match said it all about Iyanna:
"Even though I lost, my love for tennis doubled today." |
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