Day 1 of the Pac-12/SEC Challenge belonged to the Pac-12 as #8 USC edged #20 Florida 4-3 and #12 UCLA pulled away from #6 Georgia 6-1.
The day started off with #8 USC playing #20 Florida. USC came out of the shoot ready to go as they went up an early break on all 3 doubles courts. USC’s #3 team of Rob Bellamy and Jake DeVine broke the Florida serve on the opening game of the match and eventually went up 5-1. After Florida fought off two match points to hold for 2-5, USC’s Rob Bellamy served it out for the 6-2 win.
From 30-40 down to a hold and 6-2 win at #3 for @USCMensTennis pic.twitter.com/CrYnGt6A3q
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USC’s #2 team of Max de Vroome and Jack Jaede went up 2-1 after breaking Maxx Lipman at love but Lipman and Elliott Orkin would even it at 4-4 after they broke Jaede’s serve from 30-40. Orkin held on the deciding point to put Florida up 5-4 but de Vroome held from 40-30 to tie it back up at 5-5. Jaede/de Vroome broke the Lipman serve at love and then Jaede held on the deciding point to take it 7-5.
USC takes the doubles point by holding on the deciding point on 2 pic.twitter.com/WoIw1gha09
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The match at #1 was abandoned with Florida’s Diego Hidalgo serving for the match up 6-5, 30-0.
Each team would take three first sets in singles with Diego Hidalgo, Elliott Orkin, and Gordon Watson taking them for Florida at 1, 2, and 5 while USC’s Jake DeVine, Logan Smith, and Thibault Forget took sets at 3, 4, and 6.
USC’s Thibault Forget was the first off the court with a 6-3, 6-0 win over Florida’s Jordan Belga in a match that took 1 hour and 5 minutes. Forget broke Belga to go up 3-2 in the first set and then broke Belga again from 15-40 to take the opening set 6-3. Forget won all the close games in the second set and broke to close it out.
Forget breaks Belga from 15-40 to take the 1st set 6-3 at #6 pic.twitter.com/sE0Zlxb7OW
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Thibault Forget wins it 6-3, 6-0 at #6 pic.twitter.com/XIF4AabZS8
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Logan Smith serving up 4-2 at #4 pic.twitter.com/Ec6TwqrPBH
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It took a few extra points but Logan Smith breaks on the deciding point to win it 6-3, 6-1 at #4. pic.twitter.com/gDpmRg8aqI
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Diego Hidalgo breaks from 15-40 and takes the opening set at 6-4 pic.twitter.com/GYsAH35r8A
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Diego Hidalgo puts Florida on the board with a 6-4, 6-3 win at #1 – De Vroome didn’t like the call either pic.twitter.com/P7ndqS9auw
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Seconds later Elliott Orkin would bring Florida to within 3-2 after closing out Nick Crystal 6-3, 6-4 at #2 singles. Orkin jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the first set but Crystal broke back and held to even it at 2-2. Orkin would break again to go up 5-3 and would then serve it out at love to take the set 6-3. Orkin broke again in the second set and served it out at the same time Hidalgo clinched (sorry no video)
Elliott Orkin breaks and will serve for the set at #2 up 5-3 pic.twitter.com/hwl0UxX1YZ
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 30, 2016
Gordon Watson tied it up at 3-3 with a come from behind 7-6(3), 7-5 win at #5 singles over USC’s Jack Jaede. Jaede jumped out to an early 3-0 lead and led 4-1 before Watson won three straight to tie it up at 4-4. Jaede held and then had two set points but Watson fought them off to hold for 5-5. Jaede held and once again had two set points but Watson came back and held to force a tiebreak. The tiebreak was all Watson as he went up 3-0 and would take it 7-3. Jaede went up an early break in the second set but he couldn’t hold on to the lead as Watson broke to even it at 4-4 and then held to go up 5-4. Jaede held for 5-5 then Watson held and broke to close out the match in 1 hour and 37 minutes
Gordon Watson takes it 7-6(3) at 5 pic.twitter.com/tjZWzcBHXN
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The final match on court was at #3 singles between USC freshman Jake DeVine and Florida freshman Alfredo Perez. After 12 straight holds the first set went to a tiebreak with Perez getting the early mini-break to go up 2-0. DeVine took the next 4 points before Perez got the mini-break back and would lead 6-5. DeVine fought off set point when he got the benefit of a let cord to even it at 6-6 and would end up taking it 8-6.
Perez just had set point on 3 but DeVine gets the net cord serve to make it 6-6 pic.twitter.com/kzgn34FGfE
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 30, 2016
First set for Jake DeVine 7-6(6) pic.twitter.com/8LKbmbVUB5
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 30, 2016
Devine broke Perez to start the second set and the break lead would hold up until he got broke serving for the match up 5-4, 40-40.
Back in serve on 3 pic.twitter.com/P9PeJp3k5g
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Perez went up 40-15 on his next service game but DeVine took the next three points to break for a 6-5 lead. DeVine then held at love to close out the win in 1 hour and 39 minutes.
Jake DeVine holds at love to win the decider 7-6(6), 7-5 at #3 to seal the 4-3 @USCMensTennis win over Florida. pic.twitter.com/Mm221sVavl
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UCLA is ready to rumble pic.twitter.com/itiCb6hnDJ
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 30, 2016
It looks like UCLA would finish off the doubles point in about 20 minutes after they got off to quick starts at #1 and #3. UCLA’s Mackenzie McDonald and Martin Redlicki jumped out an early 3-0 lead at #1 and didn’t face much resistance in its 6-1 win in a match that took just 20 minutes (match point below)
Bruins win 6-1 on 1 pic.twitter.com/xiKZmstxQP
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Gage Brymer and Austin Rapp opened up a 5-0 lead at #3 but then had trouble closing it out. Brymer got broke serving for it up 5-1, then Rapp was broke serving at 5-3, and then Brymer found himself facing two break points when serving at 5-5. Brymer came back to hold to make it 6-5 and then Reinberg held to send it a tiebreak.
While UCLA was struggling to finish it out at #3, Georgia’s #2 team of Paul Oosterbaan and Jan Zielinski would close out Joseph Di Giulio and Karue Sell 6-4 with the match ending with some controversy. Oosterbaan was serving at 5-4, 40-40 when UCLA’s guys though Oosterbaan’s shot hit off his racket and then bounced off the court before going over. The chair didn’t see it that way and then UCLA’s guys refused to shake hands in the heat of the moment.
Not sure what happened on this one but @UGAtennis win 6-4 on 2 pic.twitter.com/LuurLJXAYz
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 30, 2016
The tiebreak at #3 was all Bruins as Brymer and Rapp sprinted out a 5-1 lead and took it 7-2.
UCLA wins it 7-2 pic.twitter.com/37cufQXtsj
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 30, 2016
UCLA kept the momentum going in singles with Gage Brymer, Martin Redlicki, Karue Sell, and Joseph Di Giulio taking first sets while Austin Smith and Emil Reinberg picked up first sets for Georgia.
Joseph Di Giulio put UCLA up 2-0 with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Ben Wagland at #6. Di Giulio broke Wagland early and often in route to winning in just 1 hour and 11 minutes
Joey DiGiulio takes it 6-3, 6-2 at #6 and it’s 2-0 @uclatennis pic.twitter.com/vHJCXHNyL4
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 30, 2016
Karue Sell made it 3-0 Bruins with a 7-6(6), 6-2 win over Jan Zielinski at #4 singles. Sell broke Zielinski to start the match and led 5-3 before Zielinski won 3 straight to go up 6-5. Sell held to force a tiebreak and then went up 6-4 before Zielinski evened it at 6-6. Zielinski would double fault and then Sell got a service winner to take it 8-6 (clip below)
Sell takes it 8-6 pic.twitter.com/a5U9EZqtNt
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 30, 2016
Sell broke early in the second set then broke again to close it out in 1 hour and 16 minutes.
Now 3-0 @uclatennis after Karue Sell wins 7-6(6), 6-2 at #4 pic.twitter.com/XaXPsgxmQ2
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 30, 2016
After dropping the opening set, Mackenzie McDonald would come back to clinch the win with a 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 win over Austin Smith at #1. McDonald went up 2-0 in the first set before Smith won the next 7 games to take the set and go up 1-0 in the second. McDonald would break on the deciding point to go up 5-4 and would then hold on the deciding point to take the second set 6-4. McDonald broke immediately to start the third set then put the hammer down to take it in 1 hour and 42 minutes.
Ace by McDonald clinched the 4-0 @uclatennis win over Georgia pic.twitter.com/aXnjXTBGeE
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 30, 2016
Originally they were going to stop at the clinch but with the weather looking iffy for Sunday they figured they might as well get as much tennis in as they could.
Martin Redlicki put UCLA up 5-0 with a 7-6(3), 7-6(5) win over Paul Oosterbaan at #2. Oosterbaan led 3-1 in the first set before Redlicki broke back to even it at 4-4. Redlicki would take the tiebreak 7-3 and then go up an early break in the second set. Oosterbaan broke back to even it at 2-2 then they stayed on serve until the tiebreak. Oosterbaan went up a mini-break at 2-1 but Redlicki erased it and took the final point off Oosterbaan’s serve to win it.
Martin Redlicki wins it 7-6(3), 7-6(5) at #3 pic.twitter.com/9ByBwsB1Qz
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 30, 2016
Wayne Montgomery came back from a set down to beat Gage Brymer 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 at #2. – below is match point
Wayne Montgomery holds on the deciding point to win it 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 at #2 pic.twitter.com/r3deVieW4I
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Logan Staggs won the final match of the day but it took a little longer than he had hoped. Staggs led 5-1 in the third but Reinberg came back to even it up at 5-5. Staggs held for 6-5 then broke to close it out – below is match point
That’s all – UCLA wins it 6-1 as Logan Staggs breaks to win it 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 pic.twitter.com/qrwqIk0g2P
Bobby Knight (@College10s2day) January 31, 2016
If you want to check out other video clips from the match you can go back through my twitter feed which has at least 100.
#12 UCLA 6, #6 Georgia 1
“It was a fun environment, Paul said. “It’s an exciting sport with so many momentum swings.
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