Sharapova will stay with Breakers
Bryce Alderton
The defending World Team Tennis champion Newport Beach Breakers
retained the rights to their most marketable possession while
acquiring a Newport-Mesa product in the league’s player draft held
Tuesday in Key Biscayne, Fla., at the NASDAQ-100 tournament.
The Breakers protected the rights to Maria Sharapova, 2004
Wimbledon champion and No. 3 player in the world, for a third
straight season and also retained Ramon Delgado, the team’s top
singles player last year.
Sharapova, who has nine Women’s Tennis Association tour singles
wins and three doubles victories, is once again scheduled to play one
home match at Palisades Tennis Club -- to be determined -- during the
season which runs July 4-24.
The second-seeded Sharapova knocked off Justine Henin-Hardenne,
6-1, 6-7 (6), 6-2, Tuesday in the quarterfinals of the women’s draw
at the NASDAQ-100.
Delgado, who hails from Paraguay, finished in the top 100 of the
Association of Tennis Professionals’ points race in 2002 and has
played in Davis Cup matches.
Devin Bowen, who grew up playing tennis at Mesa Verde Tennis Club
and starred at Estancia High, joins the Breakers for the first time
this season.
Bowen, a Huntington Beach resident, reached a career high of 39th
in doubles on the ATP tour in 2003. The Breakers, who enter their
third season under Coach Dick Leach, also secured Anastasia Rodinova
and Katerina Bondarenko in the draft.
Palisades honorary member Lindsay Davenport, ranked No. 1 in the
WTA as of March 21, was drafted by the Springfield Lasers. Davenport
played for the Breakers in 2003.
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