College Night "Buzz"

College Night "Buzz"

By: Louis Monterosso and Rick Limpert for BBTAtlantaOpen.com
 
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Tuesday night means “College Night” at the 2019 BB&T Atlanta Open presented by First Data.

 

Two night matches, two Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

 

But first, some day matches to wet your appetite. Matthew Ebden from Australia and Polish upstart, Kamil Majchrzak. The match started under the clouds at Atlantic Station, but the weather was not an issue once match play started. The first set went to a tie breaker after both players traded breaks throughout the set. Ebden found himself two set points down but saved both of them with ‘’one two punches’’ to force a tiebreaker. Here as well, the players traded mini breaks but it was Ebden who came out with the first set win after Majchrzak double faulted. In the second set, Ebden struck first in the eighth game to go up 5-3 and serve the match out. On to the second round of the 2019 BB&T Atlanta Open presented by First Data. 

 

The very next match saw American youngster and 2019 New York Open Champion, Reilly Opelka and Newport finalist, Alexander Bublik. Opelka came out ready to play winning the first seven points of the match. Bublik proved to be resilient fighting off triple break points in his first serving game to hold. Bublik faced seven breakpoints in just three serving games, and would end up facing a total of nine break points in the first set. He could only save eight of those. That one break, was all the 6’11’’ American needed to capture the first set 6-3. In the second set it was once again Opelka that saw his first opportunity to break his opponent. Opelka seized his opportunity in the very first game to break and grab 1-0 lead. Opelka would hold onto that break until the sixth game when Bublik stayed solid to come back and even the set out at 3-3. In the middle of the second set, Bublik changed his game plan for his serving games. He started coming to net after every serve. This proved to be a good tactic as he forced a tiebreaker at the end of the second set. Opelka however, was too solid and would take home the tiebreaker and match 6-3 7-6(1). He will face compatriot and tournament favorite John Isner in the next round. 

 

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In the annual College Night match, Georgia Tech player, Cole Gromley, took on No. 8 seed, Ugo Humbert. In front of an electrifying crowd, this was a match both players won’t soon forget. Gromley a rising sophomore at Georgia Tech battled the 21-year old Frenchman. Gromley saw his first opportunity to take the lead in the ninth game, but Humbert hit some big serves to take away the Yellow Jacket’s opportunity. With the entire stadium court supporting him, Gromley embraced his opportunity and raised his game to challenge Humbert to a first set tie breaker. The Frenchman shut down the Tech crowd with big shots and cruised through the tie breaker to take home the first set 7-6 (2). Humbert would keep his tiebreaker momentum going to the second set and broke his opponent in the very first game. The Frenchman’s tour experience was too much for Gromley and Humbert took the second set home in a professional manner 6-1. 

 

King for a Day

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Metro Atlanta native Kevin King, a two-time All American at Georgia Tech, needed a wildcard to get into the BB&T Atlanta Open presented by First Data qualifying draw. He made the most of the opportunity as he scored the biggest upset of the tournament, defeating Grigor Dimitrov 7-5 6-4. 

 

Kind used his lefty serve and mixed in deep groundstrokes to keep the Bulgarian off balance. This was King’s first ATP World Tour level singles win.

 

RESULTS - JULY 23, 2019

 

Men's

Singles - First Round

B. Tomic (AUS) d [5] F. Tiafoe (USA) 46 63 76(4)

[6] R. Albot (MDA) d T. Sandgren (USA) 64 76(4)

[8] U. Humbert (FRA) d [WC] C. Gromley (USA) 76(2) 62

R. Opelka (USA) d A. Bublik (KAZ) 63 76(1)

D. Evans (GBR) d [Q] J. Jung (TPE) 61 61

M. Ebden (AUS) d [Q] K. Majchrzak (POL) 76(5) 63

[Q] S. Kwon (KOR) d P. Gunneswaran (IND) 67(4) 75 60

M. Kecmanovic (SRB) d [WC] J. Sock (USA) 76(9) 76(5)

[Q] K. King (USA) d [WC] G. Dimitrov (BUL) 75 64

 

Men's

Doubles - First Round

T. Fritz (USA) / C. Norrie (GBR) d M. Copil (ROU) / L. Paes (IND) 76(2) 64

ORDER OF PLAY - WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 2019

STADIUM COURT start 11:00 am

A. Popyrin (AUS) vs [4] P. Herbert (FRA) 

 

Not Before 1:30 pm

C. Norrie (GBR) vs [Q] S. Kwon (KOR) 

D. Evans (GBR) vs [6] R. Albot (MDA) 

 

Not Before 7:00 pm

[1] J. Isner (USA) vs R. Opelka (USA) 

D. Evans (GBR) / J. Thompson (AUS) vs J. Sock (USA) / J. Withrow (USA)

GRANDSTAND start 11:00 am

B. McLachlan (JPN) / J. Smith (AUS) vs [3] S. Gonzalez (MEX) / A. Qureshi (PAK) 

M. Arevalo (ESA) / M. Reyes-Varela (MEX) vs N. Monroe (USA) / F. Tiafoe (USA) 

M. Kecmanovic (SRB) / R. Lindstedt (SWE) vs J. Erlich (ISR) / D. Sharan (IND) 

 

Not Before 5:00 pm

[1] B. Bryan (USA) / M. Bryan (USA) vs [WC] C. Eubanks (USA) / D. Young (USA) 

T. Fritz (USA) / C. Norrie (GBR) vs [2] D. Inglot (GBR) / A. Krajicek (USA)

 

The BB&T Atlanta Open has welcomed more than 360,000 fans to Atlantic Station over the years, establishing itself as one of the top ATP tennis events in the US. Tickets for the 2019 BB&T Atlanta Open can be purchased at http://www.bbtatlantaopen.com/.

 

The new tournament venue, just steps from the previous entrance will offer more shade and air conditioning, more space for activations and suite location closer to court- just five rows from the action. Every seat in the stadium is close to the court and sight lines are some of the best in tennis. All week long there will be sponsor activities, player autograph sessions and delicious food/drink to go along with special events like Kid’s Day, College Night, Military Appreciation Night and more.

 

 

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