Junior tennis: Radeva breaks through
Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - When 11-year-old Nelly Radeva shakes off the
nervousness, the girls 12s singles field in the 100th annual Southern
California Junior Sectional Tennis Championships should look out. Radeva
came out of her shell Thursday at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center and Bianca
Modoc of Yorba Linda had to pay the price.
Radeva, the No. 4 seed, fed off momentum she built in the first set
for a 6-1, 6-3 triumph to advance to today’s quarterfinals, at 3:30 p.m.
at the Los Caballeros Tennis Center. She will face Manhattan Beach’s
Rachel Manasse, who knocked off No. 7-seeded Jovanna Sangria, 7-5, 6-3.
“I’m really nervous sometimes before matches,” said Radeva, who will
be a sixth-grader at Kaiser Elementary in the fall. “So, I knew if I got
ahead early and if I won the next two games (after her serve was broken
in the second game), I would relax and I would start hitting my shots.”
Radeva, who was patient and consistent with hard ground strokes from
the baseline, hit frequent winners in the first set and took advantage of
Modoc’s errors.
Radeva did not appear too nervous in the first game, as she broke
Modoc’s serve. But, in the second game, Radeva became a bit shaky and
Modoc answered, winning after one deuce.
From there, Radeva won the next five games, including three with deuce
scenarios. She closed out the set with a strong return to win after a
third deuce, breaking Modoc’s serve.
“(Winning) those deuce games were important for me to relax,” Radeva
said. “After that, I was just hitting my shots and staying consistent.”
Radeva built a 5-1 advantage in the second set, displaying her
versatility and talent. She won when serving, then used her solid
returning ability, which put Modoc off balance. Radeva also found some
lucky shots.
Serving for the match, Radeva fired back after Modoc’s return.
Radeva’s shot hit the top of net and dropped on Modoc’s side of the net.
Modoc could not react in time.
Radeva also reached the quarterfinals in the Roxy Junior Open
Championships last month.
After the junior sectionals, she will play in the 15th annual Costa
Mesa Boys and Girls Tournament (ages 10-18), Aug. 5-9.
In other sectionals action:
In girls 18s singles, Corona del Mar High standout Anne Yelsey, ranked
No. 1 in Southern California, defeated Leslie Koffi of Los Angeles, 6-2,
6-0. Yelsey advanced to the semifinals, where she will meet No. 2-seeded
Lori Stern (Ojai), today at 12:30 p.m. at Los Cab, site of all the main
draws.
Yelsey is unseeded in the junior sectionals because she had not played
in any Southern California tournaments this year.
In boys 16s singles, CdM sophomore-to-be Carsten Ball advanced to the
quarterfinals after defeating Shan Sondhu of Laguna Niguel, 6-2, 7-5.
Ball, the No. 7 seed, will face Laguna Niguel’s Lee Singer, the No. 2
seed, today at 11 a.m.
The No. 8 seed, Kaes Van’t Hof of Newport Beach, defeated Joshua
Lederman (Pacific Palisades), 6-4, 2-6, 6-1, and will meet Samuel
Tadevosian (Glendale) in a quarterfinal today at 2 p.m.
In girls 14s singles, Newport Beach’s Alexa Glatch, the No. 2 seed,
defeated Gabriela Gresham (Panorama City), 6-0, 6-0. Glatch will face
Michelle Murphy (Laguna Hills) in the quarterfinals, today at 2 p.m.
In girls 18s singles, Natalie Braverman, a recent Newport Harbor
graduate bound for Pepperdine, lost to Stern, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6, in an
exciting match. Braverman will meet familiar foe and former Sea View
League rival Elizabeth Exon of Woodbridge High in the consolation
quarterfinals today at 9:30 a.m.
In boys 14s singles, No. 8-seeded Jake Fleming of Newport Beach lost
to unseeded Jordan Abergel, 6-4, 7-6, in a Round of 16 match.
Fleming will play Mike Gurman of Los Angeles in a second-round
consolation match today at 12:30 at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center.
In boys 18s singles, CdM’s Garrett Snyder defeated Christian Hand from
Placentia, 6-4, 6-4, and will meet Reyniere Roxas from Carson in a
second-round consolation match today at 11 a.m. at Los Cab.
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