Breakers broken by Weiner
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For four sets, the Newport Beach Breakers did everything they needed
to do in order to move into a tie for first place in the Western
Conference early in the 2003 World Team Tennis season.
But host Springfield saved its best for last and Glenn Weiner
defeated Brian MacPhie in men’s singles in the final set of the night
to lift the Lasers to a 19-18 victory over the Breakers at the Cooper
Tennis Complex, keeping Springfield undefeated and atop the Western
Conference standings.
Springfield determined the order of play and did so wisely by
holding Weiner’s two matches, which included men’s doubles, until the
end of the night.
Newport Beach (1-2) led 13-9 after the first three sets, but
Weiner combined with Andrew Kratzman to defeat MacPhie and Josh Eagle
in men’s doubles, 5-3, cutting the deficit to 16-14.
Still, the worst case scenario for the Breakers would have been a
super tiebreaker if MacPhie had managed to steal three games from
Weiner in the final set.
Instead, Weiner prevailed 5-2 to lead the Lasers (3-0) to the
come-from-behind victory.
The Breakers jumped out to a big lead at the start with Maria
Sharapova’s 5-1 victory over Anastasia Myskina, ranked 10th in the
world. Sharapova, who jumped from 91st to 56th on the WTA rankings
after reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon, also prevailed against
Mysinka in women’s doubles, teaming with Eva Dyrberg to defeat
Mysinka and Nana Miyagi 5-3.
In between Sharapova’s two victories, Springfield pulled out the
mixed doubles match with Kratzman and Miyagi prevailing over Dyrberg
and Eagle, 5-3.
The Breakers return to the court tonight at Kansas City before
returning home to Palisades Tennis Club on Saturday for a rematch
with Springfield. Lindsay Davenport is scheduled to play her second
and final match for the Breakers that night.
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