
Mercer Tennis Classic: Danielle Lao Upsets No. 1 Seed Brengle
10/23/2018 6:13:00 PM | Women's Tennis
MACON, Ga. - The main draws in singles and doubles began on Tuesday at Mercer University for the 2018 edition of the Mercer Tennis Classic, a USTA Pro Circuit women's 80K event running through Sunday October 28.
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Singles and doubles first rounds featured matchups of Americans with some other intriguing contests taking place on four show courts.
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Tournament top-seed, Madison Brengle's stay in the singles draw didn't last for long as she was upset by WTA No. 193 and former USC All-American, Danielle Lao 6-3,6-3.
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The 84-minute match showcased Lao's slice tactics and ability to draw Bengle into the net to unleash a barrage of passing shots. Lao's play frustrated Brengle late into the second set as Brengle lost her concentration when serving to stay in the match. Lao will play next on Thursday.
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Lauren Davis, who reached a ranking peak of No. 25 in 2017 won her opening round match over fellow American Gail Brodsky. Davis won the tight match, 6-4, 6-3 with her experience and consistency. Davis and others in this event are looking to work their way back into the top-100 as the year comes to a close
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Singles seeds in action on Wednesday include: Jessica Pegula, Claire Liu, Nicole Gibbs and Christina McHale.
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The top-seed in doubles is the team of Alexa Guarachi and Giuliana Olmos. They won their first round match on Tuesday afternoon.
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In addition to the qualifying draw, there is a 32 person singles main draw and a 16 team doubles draw featuring players ranked in the top-100 in the world.
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Tuesday concluded three days of singles qualifying. The four players earning a spot in the main draw were: Giuliana Olmos of Mexico, and three Americans, Hailey Baptiste, Louisa Chirico and Sanaz Marand.
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Tuesday's Results:
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Hailey BAPTISTE (USA) def. Hanna CHANG (USA) 6-1 7-6(0)
Giuliana OLMOS (MEX) def. Julia ELBABA (USA) 6-1 3-6 6-0
Sanaz MARAND (USA) def. Joelle KISSELL (USA) 6-3 6-1
Louisa CHIRICO (USA) def. Paula Cristina GONCALVES (BRA) 6-3 6-4
Lauren DAVIS (USA) def. Gail BRODSKY (USA) 6-4 6-3
Veronica CEPEDE ROYG (PAR) def. Grace MIN (USA) 4-6 6-4 6-4
Sesil KARATANTCHEVA (BUL) def. Francoise ABANDA (CAN) 6-1 6-2
Ulrikke EIKERI (NOR) def. Sofya ZHUK (RUS) [3] 6-0 6-2
Danielle LAO (USA) def. Madison BRENGLE (USA) [1] 6-3 6-3
Alexa GUARACHI (CHI) / Giuliana OLMOS (MEX) [1] def. Victoria MUNTEAN (FRA) / Gabriela TALABA (ROU) 6-0 6-1
Quinn GLEASON (USA) / Luisa STEFANI (BRA) def. Chanel SIMMONDS (RSA) / Aymet UZCATEGUI (VEN) 6-0 6-0
Beatrice GUMULYA (INA) / Ana VESELINOVIC (MNE) def. Sophie CHANG (USA) [2] / Alexandra MUELLER (USA) 6-3 2-6 [10-4]
Lauren DAVIS (USA) / Christina MCHALE (USA) [4] def. Chieh-Yu HSU (TPE) / Jessy ROMPIES (INA)6-4 1-6 [10-7]
Paula Cristina GONCALVES (BRA) / Beatriz HADDAD def. Ulrikke EIKERI (NOR) / Ana Sofia SANCHEZ (MEX) 6-4 7-5
Not Before 13:00 WD Caty MCNALLY (USA) / Jessica PEGULA (USA) def. Nicole GIBBS (USA) [3] / Asia MUHAMMAD (USA) 6-3 6-2
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Fast Facts:
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There are 20 different countries represented in the main draws of the 2018 Mercer Tennis Classic
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Danielle Lao and Madison Brengle have now split the four matches they've played.
Tennis Channel will cover the singles semifinals and finals live on air and its platforms.
Now in its sixth year and second year as an 80K event, the Mercer Tennis Classic will once again showcase a 32 player singles draw and 16 doubles teams in Macon. It's eight days of fan friendly tennis and now the second biggest professional tournament in the state of Georgia in terms of prize money (ATP World Tour 250 event - BB&T Atlanta Open in July is largest). It is also the longest running professional women's tennis tournament in the state of Georgia.
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The Mercer Tennis Classic has featured players with major titles. Â 2014 Macon singles champ, Kateryna Bondarenko, of Ukraine, and her sister, Alona, teamed with to win the 2008 Australian Open Doubles title. The Bondarenko Sisters have played doubles in Macon. In 2017, 2010 French Open singles champion, Francesca Schiavone of Italy was the top seed and advanced to the second round.
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Players come to Macon to play for $80,000 in prize money, valuable WTA ranking points and in the past, a spot in the first major of 2018, the Australian Open in Melbourne. A women's wild card will be awarded to the American with the highest cumulative total of WTA singles ranking points earned from their best three results during four weeks, at three $80,000 USTA Pro Circuit women's events (main draw points only) and one WTA $125,000 event (main draw and qualifying points).
Only Americans who do not earn direct entry into the Australian Open are eligible. In the event of a tie, the player with the best ATP or best WTA singles ranking on Nov. 19 will be awarded the wild card.
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This year, a minimum of 20 former Macon participants  were in the main draw at the first three majors
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Highlights of the week include the Tuesday Pro Am and Player/Sponsor party, and an annual event with free lessons, food and more. Also the players will make visits  to area schools to promote tennis as a lifetime sport and the professional event.
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Robin Bateman Night: On Monday night, October 22, a special ceremony and clinic was held in honor of Robin Bateman. Bateman is the longtime tennis coordinator at Tattnall Square Tennis Center.
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The ceremony, held at Mercer University's Leroy Peddy Tennis Center, started at 5:30 pm and was followed by drills with professionals in the USTA Pro Circuit event and pizza.
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Tournament volunteers are needed and any help is always appreciated. Call Mercer tennis coach and tournament director Eric Hayes at (478) 301-2269.
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About the Leroy Peddy Tennis Center
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The LeRoy Peddy Tennis Center is the home for Mercer University men's and women's tennis. The facility is located just inside the South campus entrance, nestled among its pine tree lined western perimeter and adjacent to MU's softball stadium and practice fields. The Center features a total of eight courts, aligned in a picturesque bi-level configuration (four courts each on the upper and lower tiers). With a digital scoreboard featuring real-time scoring of matches, the lighted venue also has ample parking and seating for fans on either level and a park-like walkway for access between the two sections.
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About the USTA Pro Circuit
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With approximately 90 tournaments hosted annually throughout the country and prize money ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, the USTA Pro Circuit is the pathway to the US Open and tour-level competition for aspiring tennis players and a frequent battleground for established professionals. The USTA launched its Pro Circuit in 1979 to provide players with the opportunity to gain professional ranking points, and it has since grown to become the largest developmental tennis circuit in the world, offering nearly $3 million in prize money. Last year, more than 1,000 men and women from more than 70 countries competed in cities nationwide. Victoria Azarenka, Eugenie Bouchard, John Isner, Madison Keys, Andy Murray, Kei Nishikori, Sam Querrey and Caroline Wozniacki are among today's top stars who began their careers on the USTA Pro Circuit.
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Middle Georgia Tennis Foundation
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The mission of the Middle Georgia Tennis Foundation is to raise funds to support tennis programs, especially youth programs in Middle Georgia. Â
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For more information:
On-site PR contact: Rick Limpert (209) 920-7425 or email: Rick.Limpert@gmail.com
Website: www.ustamaconclassic.com
Twitter: Â @USTAMacon80K
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MaconTennisClassic/
Instagram: wl_amos_tennis
Hashtags: #USTAProCircuit #MercerTennisClassic
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Singles and doubles first rounds featured matchups of Americans with some other intriguing contests taking place on four show courts.
Â
Tournament top-seed, Madison Brengle's stay in the singles draw didn't last for long as she was upset by WTA No. 193 and former USC All-American, Danielle Lao 6-3,6-3.
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The 84-minute match showcased Lao's slice tactics and ability to draw Bengle into the net to unleash a barrage of passing shots. Lao's play frustrated Brengle late into the second set as Brengle lost her concentration when serving to stay in the match. Lao will play next on Thursday.
Â
Lauren Davis, who reached a ranking peak of No. 25 in 2017 won her opening round match over fellow American Gail Brodsky. Davis won the tight match, 6-4, 6-3 with her experience and consistency. Davis and others in this event are looking to work their way back into the top-100 as the year comes to a close
Â
Singles seeds in action on Wednesday include: Jessica Pegula, Claire Liu, Nicole Gibbs and Christina McHale.
Â
The top-seed in doubles is the team of Alexa Guarachi and Giuliana Olmos. They won their first round match on Tuesday afternoon.
Â
In addition to the qualifying draw, there is a 32 person singles main draw and a 16 team doubles draw featuring players ranked in the top-100 in the world.
Â
Tuesday concluded three days of singles qualifying. The four players earning a spot in the main draw were: Giuliana Olmos of Mexico, and three Americans, Hailey Baptiste, Louisa Chirico and Sanaz Marand.
Â
Tuesday's Results:
Â
Hailey BAPTISTE (USA) def. Hanna CHANG (USA) 6-1 7-6(0)
Giuliana OLMOS (MEX) def. Julia ELBABA (USA) 6-1 3-6 6-0
Sanaz MARAND (USA) def. Joelle KISSELL (USA) 6-3 6-1
Louisa CHIRICO (USA) def. Paula Cristina GONCALVES (BRA) 6-3 6-4
Lauren DAVIS (USA) def. Gail BRODSKY (USA) 6-4 6-3
Veronica CEPEDE ROYG (PAR) def. Grace MIN (USA) 4-6 6-4 6-4
Sesil KARATANTCHEVA (BUL) def. Francoise ABANDA (CAN) 6-1 6-2
Ulrikke EIKERI (NOR) def. Sofya ZHUK (RUS) [3] 6-0 6-2
Danielle LAO (USA) def. Madison BRENGLE (USA) [1] 6-3 6-3
Alexa GUARACHI (CHI) / Giuliana OLMOS (MEX) [1] def. Victoria MUNTEAN (FRA) / Gabriela TALABA (ROU) 6-0 6-1
Quinn GLEASON (USA) / Luisa STEFANI (BRA) def. Chanel SIMMONDS (RSA) / Aymet UZCATEGUI (VEN) 6-0 6-0
Beatrice GUMULYA (INA) / Ana VESELINOVIC (MNE) def. Sophie CHANG (USA) [2] / Alexandra MUELLER (USA) 6-3 2-6 [10-4]
Lauren DAVIS (USA) / Christina MCHALE (USA) [4] def. Chieh-Yu HSU (TPE) / Jessy ROMPIES (INA)6-4 1-6 [10-7]
Paula Cristina GONCALVES (BRA) / Beatriz HADDAD def. Ulrikke EIKERI (NOR) / Ana Sofia SANCHEZ (MEX) 6-4 7-5
Not Before 13:00 WD Caty MCNALLY (USA) / Jessica PEGULA (USA) def. Nicole GIBBS (USA) [3] / Asia MUHAMMAD (USA) 6-3 6-2
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Fast Facts:
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There are 20 different countries represented in the main draws of the 2018 Mercer Tennis Classic
Â
Danielle Lao and Madison Brengle have now split the four matches they've played.
Tennis Channel will cover the singles semifinals and finals live on air and its platforms.
Now in its sixth year and second year as an 80K event, the Mercer Tennis Classic will once again showcase a 32 player singles draw and 16 doubles teams in Macon. It's eight days of fan friendly tennis and now the second biggest professional tournament in the state of Georgia in terms of prize money (ATP World Tour 250 event - BB&T Atlanta Open in July is largest). It is also the longest running professional women's tennis tournament in the state of Georgia.
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The Mercer Tennis Classic has featured players with major titles. Â 2014 Macon singles champ, Kateryna Bondarenko, of Ukraine, and her sister, Alona, teamed with to win the 2008 Australian Open Doubles title. The Bondarenko Sisters have played doubles in Macon. In 2017, 2010 French Open singles champion, Francesca Schiavone of Italy was the top seed and advanced to the second round.
Â
Players come to Macon to play for $80,000 in prize money, valuable WTA ranking points and in the past, a spot in the first major of 2018, the Australian Open in Melbourne. A women's wild card will be awarded to the American with the highest cumulative total of WTA singles ranking points earned from their best three results during four weeks, at three $80,000 USTA Pro Circuit women's events (main draw points only) and one WTA $125,000 event (main draw and qualifying points).
Only Americans who do not earn direct entry into the Australian Open are eligible. In the event of a tie, the player with the best ATP or best WTA singles ranking on Nov. 19 will be awarded the wild card.
Â
This year, a minimum of 20 former Macon participants  were in the main draw at the first three majors
Â
Highlights of the week include the Tuesday Pro Am and Player/Sponsor party, and an annual event with free lessons, food and more. Also the players will make visits  to area schools to promote tennis as a lifetime sport and the professional event.
Â
Robin Bateman Night: On Monday night, October 22, a special ceremony and clinic was held in honor of Robin Bateman. Bateman is the longtime tennis coordinator at Tattnall Square Tennis Center.
Â
The ceremony, held at Mercer University's Leroy Peddy Tennis Center, started at 5:30 pm and was followed by drills with professionals in the USTA Pro Circuit event and pizza.
Â
Tournament volunteers are needed and any help is always appreciated. Call Mercer tennis coach and tournament director Eric Hayes at (478) 301-2269.
Â
About the Leroy Peddy Tennis Center
Â
The LeRoy Peddy Tennis Center is the home for Mercer University men's and women's tennis. The facility is located just inside the South campus entrance, nestled among its pine tree lined western perimeter and adjacent to MU's softball stadium and practice fields. The Center features a total of eight courts, aligned in a picturesque bi-level configuration (four courts each on the upper and lower tiers). With a digital scoreboard featuring real-time scoring of matches, the lighted venue also has ample parking and seating for fans on either level and a park-like walkway for access between the two sections.
Â
About the USTA Pro Circuit
Â
With approximately 90 tournaments hosted annually throughout the country and prize money ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, the USTA Pro Circuit is the pathway to the US Open and tour-level competition for aspiring tennis players and a frequent battleground for established professionals. The USTA launched its Pro Circuit in 1979 to provide players with the opportunity to gain professional ranking points, and it has since grown to become the largest developmental tennis circuit in the world, offering nearly $3 million in prize money. Last year, more than 1,000 men and women from more than 70 countries competed in cities nationwide. Victoria Azarenka, Eugenie Bouchard, John Isner, Madison Keys, Andy Murray, Kei Nishikori, Sam Querrey and Caroline Wozniacki are among today's top stars who began their careers on the USTA Pro Circuit.
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Middle Georgia Tennis Foundation
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The mission of the Middle Georgia Tennis Foundation is to raise funds to support tennis programs, especially youth programs in Middle Georgia. Â
Â
For more information:
On-site PR contact: Rick Limpert (209) 920-7425 or email: Rick.Limpert@gmail.com
Website: www.ustamaconclassic.com
Twitter: Â @USTAMacon80K
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MaconTennisClassic/
Instagram: wl_amos_tennis
Hashtags: #USTAProCircuit #MercerTennisClassic
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