Davis, Pate double trouble
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Melanie Neff
Before a packed house, defending champions Scott Davis and David Pate
made quick work of a couple of youngsters to win their first of two
titles on the day at the Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic on
Sunday at the Newport Beach Tennis Club.
Top-seeded Davis and Pate, who also won the men’s over-35 doubles
competition, took home the open doubles title with a 6-4, 6-3 victory
over Brian and Dann Battistone of Las Vegas, 6-4, 6-3.
It was a standing-room only crowd at center court to cheer on the
old-timers, who won the men’s 35-and-over title at Wimbledon last
year.
Davis, a pro at the Newport Beach Tennis Club and Pate from
Henderson, defeated top-seeded Piet Aldrich of La Jolla and Jim Pugh
of Manhattan Beach, 6-1, 6-0 to make it a clean sweep in the
tournament.
The Battistone duo advanced to the championship by upsetting
second-seeded Carsten Hoffman of Newport Beach and his partner Art
Hernandez of Huntington Beach in a long 7-6 (6), 6-7(4), 6-4 battle.
The tournament, which benefits Holy Family Services, took a break
after the men’s open singles final to donate a check for $78,000 to
the adoption and foster care facility.
“We gave them $10,000 earlier this year,” tournament co-chairman
Harriet Selna said. “After we get all the bills paid we’ll have
another check for them also.”
It is the 42nd year of the tournament, which began over Memorial
weekend.
Top-seeded Kathy May Fritz and Roz Nidefer of Rancho Santa Fe took
home the women’s open doubles title over second-seeded Tiffany Brymer
and Carine Vermuelen of Apple Valley.
Fritz and Nidefer made it look easy in the first set, cruising to
a 6-1 victory, but Brymer and Vermuelen battled in the second set
before falling, 7-5.
In the women’s open singles division, both of the top seeds
defaulted in the semifinals leading to a matchup between third-seeded
Stephanie Landsdorp of Rolling Hills Estates and Cristina Viscio of
Long Beach.
Landsdorp came out on top with a 7-6 (5), 6-3 victory, earning her
a $3,000 check. The prize money this year was the most given in the
tournament’s history, with all the open winners receiving the same
amount.
Landsdorp also competed in the open doubles with partner Ditta
Huber of Los Angeles, but the duo lost, 6-1, 7-5, to Fritz and
Nidefer in the semifinals.
Several local players claimed titles over the weekend.
Third-seeded Tim White of Newport Beach and Bob Wein of Fountain
Valley defeated Santa Ana’s Luis Alva and Orange’s Tom Hoffman, 7-6
(5), 3-6, 6-4 in men’s 3.5 doubles finals.
Third-seeded Jimmy Latham and Luis Curet of Costa Mesa took the
men’s 4.0 doubles crown with a quick, 6-4, 6-1 victory over
fifth-seeded Michael Glazer and Tom Hoffman of Orange.
In men’s 4.5 doubles, Robert Duesler of Newport Beach and teammate
Jim Nelson of Irvine held of Tom Duddy and Jim Gray of Newport Beach,
to win 6-4, 7-6 (6).
In women’s 5.5/6.0 doubles Gail Glasgow of Corona del Mar teamed
with Beth Thomson of Scottsdale, Ariz. and quickly put away Tracy
Worley and Lisa Seeman, 6-2, 6-2.
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