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Around/About Central Georgia
Top seeds advance at Mercer Tennis Classic
The Mercer Tennis Classic has moved into the quarterfinals of singles and the semifinals of doubles at the John Drew Smith Tennis Center.
Singles winners on Thursday included top seed Madison Brengle, former world No. 36 Nadia Podoroska, and rising American Emma Navarro.
No. 2 seed Panna Udvardy of Hungary moved to the next round, thanks to a walkover.
Former Macon champ Kateryna Bondarenko was in the featured night match. Bondarenko took on a tough college player in Lisa Zaar, who is from Sweden but plays for Pepperdine.
As expected, Bondarenko started well, a hold and a break for 2-0. Zarr then held and forced a long game at 2-1, but Zaar sprayed a forehand wide and Bondarenkoโs confidence soared. The first set went to the WTA veteran 6-1.
Bondarenko jumped out to another 2-0 lead in the second set. That only upped the fight for the college player. Zaar then reeled off six straight games to take the second set.
In the third, Bondarenko again jumped out to a 2-0 lead. Zaar fought back as they traded holds. Bondarenko broke to win the match and advance to the quarterfinals.
Brengle showed much of the form that has allowed her to win two ITF titles this fall. Service returns and consistent groundstrokes are Brengleโs trademark.
Brengle next faces No. 7 seed Taylor Townsend. Townsend has dropped just three games in her first two matches.
- From Mercer Tennis Classic (edited)
Henley off to sluggish start
Russell Henleyโs front nine gave some optimism.
The back nine took it away.
Henleyโs double-bogey on No. 11 veered him to a 3-over first round of the CJ Cup in Ridgeland, S.C. on Thursday.
The Maconite shot a 74 and sits in a tie for 67th in the field of 78. He followed the double with three more bogeys and one birdie for a 4-over back nine in his second event of the season.
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