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Entries in Ryan Harrison (8)

Sunday
Dec192010

Davis, Harrison Claim Australian Open Spots

Although playing indoors in Atlanta, GA with temperatures outside windy and about 45 degrees may not seem like the ideal preparation for the blistering sun of the Australian Open, two young Americans had Georgia and Australia "on their mind" this weekend as they landed spots in the main draw at the 2011 Australian Open.

The United States Tennis Association gets one men's and one women's wildcard in the Austrailan Open in a wildcard exchange with Tennis Australia.

Lauren Davis, and amateur from Gates Mill, OH took the women's spot with a 6-2, 6-2 win over favored CoCo Vandeweghe.  Davis has been on quite a roll winning 27-straight matches in tournament competition, and she is hoping that roll continues in Australia.  "Depending on the draw, winning a round or two is realistic", said Davis.  Davis had only eight unforced errors in the match, while Vandeweghe struggled from the baseline.

Davis said the key for her was staying positive and not getting down on herself.  She was pleased with the way she handled Vandeweghe's serve.  Davis said she has never been to Australia, and when a reporter asked if she knew the Capital of Australia, she quickly answered "Sydney!"  Looks like she will learn a little more about our friends "down under", as well as tennis on her trip.

Ryan Harrison, one of the many bright young American men in the draw locked up the men's wildcard with a four-set victory over Jack Sock.  Harrison used his all-court game to defeat the Nebraska native 7-6, 6-2, 6-7, 6-4. 

For Harrison it will give him a chance to build on his U.S. Open success in another Grand Slam event.  Sock also has much to be proud of, he played well all weekend and his forehand was a weapon all weekend.  Harrison and Sock are both looking for major breakthroughs in 2011.  They are well on their way.

Saturday
Dec182010

USTA Australian Open Wildcard Playoffs: Day 2 Men

Jack Sock drives a forehand

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The future of American men's tennis will be on display Sunday afternoon in Atlanta, and if you have a ticket, you are getting an early Christmas present.

Ryan Harrison and Jack Sock will be looking to earn a spot "Down Under", but with the tennis they have played this weekend, their stock is rising up and up.

Harrison, from Cortez, FL played his second collegiate opponent in as many days, and he edged out a .4-6, 6-2, 9-7 win over University of Tennessee sophomore Rhyne Williams. No tie-breaker is used in this single-elimination tournament, and Harrision wasn't concerned, "The U.S. Open is the only Slam that uses the tie-breaker to decide a match so I’m used to it. I had a couple of matches at the French Open that were long and had the chance to go the distance but I’ve actually never had to do it in the pros. But you want to prepare yourself anyway."

Sock, from Lincoln , Neb. , rolled his ankle up 3-2 in the second set against Denis Kudla of Arlington , Va. , and had to call a medical timeout, but was able to pull through. He started strong and closed out his rival Kudla 6-2, 7-5.

Following his win, Sock already had his sights set on Harrison, "Ryan’s a very good player and I just have to play my ‘A’ game. I’m going to have to play well to win the match." Sock had possibly his biggest win the round before defeating top-seeded Donald Young in three tough sets. Kudla congratulated Sock on the match win, "I thought I played horrible at the start of the match. But after his injury (at 3-2 down in the second set) I just kept thinking I could be the luckiest man alive because I should have easily been losing the way I was playing. But he dealt with the adversity well on his service games and I just didn’t do enough. He dealt with the pain fine."

Should be a "Super Sunday" of tennis tomorrow in Atlanta. The women's final will be followed by the men's finals. A trip to the Australian Open is at stake to the winner, but so far the big winner is American tennis.

Thursday
Sep022010

Day 5: U.S. Open Match to Watch

If Hurricane Earl permits, this should be a fun one to keep an eye on.

 Men's Singles - 2nd Round
  Sergiy Stakhovsky(UKR) vs.   Ryan Harrison(USA)

Two good young players.

Stakhovsky has a little more experience.  But don't be surprised if Harrison pushes hi to 4 or 5 sets.

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