CdM’s Ball shines as SoCal wins Davis Cup
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Corona del Mar High’s Carsten Ball and Newport Beach resident Kaes
Van’t Hof each won their singles matches in straight sets, helping
top-seeded Southern California defeat Texas, 6-1, for the Wachovia
Junior Davis Cup tennis championship Tuesday at the Sam Daniel Tennis
Center on the campus of the University of South Carolina in Columbia,
S.C.
Ball, who will be a CdM senior this fall, defeated Ashwin Kumar,
7-5, 6-3, while Van’t Hof, who will attend USC after starring at
Mater Dei, downed Andrew Roth, 6-2, 6-4, to help Southern California
tie Southern for the most Junior Davis Cup titles with seven in the
tournament’s 22-year history.
Ball went 2-0 in singles in Southern California’s four matches,
winning his prior match in straight sets over Northern California in
the quarterfinals Sunday.
Southern California, which went 4-0 in the championship, swept all
five singles matches Tuesday to stake a 5-0 lead.
Four of the five singles matches went the minimum two sets. With a
3-0 lead, Santa Barbara High’s Blake Muller sealed Southern
California’s victory with a 7-6, 6-4 victory at No. 5 singles.
The two teams split two doubles matches, with Van’t Hof teaming
with Lee Singer for a 9-8 tiebreaker victory over Chang Wang and
Kumar.
The Junior Davis Cup features 100 of the top boys 18s singles
players representing teams from each of the United States Tennis
Association’s 17 sections.
Van’t Hof and Ball are ranked Nos. 5 and 6, respectively, in the
USTA boys 18s.
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