Officiating leaves bitter taste for Breakers coach
Steve Virgen
If there was confirmation of Coach Dick Leach’s opinion that the
officiating was poor, it came shortly after his Newport Beach
Breakers lost, 20-19, to the Kansas City Explorers at Palisades
Tennis Center Friday.
Kansas City Coach Paul Smith actually apologized to Leach about a
pivotal no-call. With the Breakers leading, 19-18, Maria Sharpova
appeared to be rallying from a 2-3 deficit. In the four-point game,
Sharapova led Aniko Kapros, 3-2, but then came controversy.
Leach said Kapros’ second serve was out, but there was no call and
Sharapova returned the serve. Sharapova lost the point and Kapros won
the next point to win the game and went up 4-2. Kapros then broke
Sharapova’s serve to win the set and the match.
“Everyone on [the Explorers] said that the serve was out,” Leach
said. “the officiating was just awful. On the road we don’t get any
breaks and then we come home and really have a tougher job. I don’t
know where they find these people [officials] who can’t see.
“I guarantee they won’t be back next year if I’m back,” Leach
said.
Leach also said the match between Sharapova and Kapros was good
tennis, and thought Kapros played great. Kapros, who substituted for
Anna Kournikova, surprised Sharapova by winning the first two games.
But Sharapova was able to wow the crowd with her powerful ground
strokes and a few shots that hugged the baseline.
The Breakers led, 17-15, before Sharapova’s singles match.
Sharapova had teamed up with a Eva Dyrberg to defeat Kapros and
Rachel McQuillan, 5-2. Sharapova and Dyrberg provided momentum for
the Breakers with their victory and it seemed as if Sharapova was
poised to seal the victory in the night’s final match.
Josh Eagle and Brian MacPhie got the Breakers started with a 5-3
victory over David Wheaton and Rick Leach in the first match of the
night. Rick Leach is the son of Dick Leach.
“It’s always fun to watch him play,” said Dick Leach, who
entertained the crowd during a break when he returned his son’s
serve. “It’s hard to coach against him because as a Newport Beach
Breaker, I want us to win.”
The Breakers will close out their home schedule tonight in what is
expected to be a memorable night at Palisades Tennis Center, as
Martina Navratilova will lead the Philadelphia Freedoms. Billie Jean
King will also be in attendance.
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