Garrison Wins, McNeil Loses in San Clemente Tennis
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Using athleticism to make up for inconsistency, Zina Garrison defeated Liz Smylie, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, in a first-round match of the $75,000 Audi Challenge tennis tournament at the Rancho San Clemente Tennis and Fitness Club in San Clemente Thursday.
In another first-round match, Barbara Potter defeated Lori McNeil, 6-2, 6-3.
In the first three games of the Garrison-Smylie match, both players seemed content to wait for the other to approach the net in the match in front of a crowd of 250.
Garrison--ranked seventh in the world and the tournament’s third-seeded player--and Smylie traded baseline rallies, holding each other back with deep ground strokes.
Garrison broke Smylie, ranked 20th in the world, in the fourth game with the aid of two powerful serves to go up, 3-1, in the first set.
Smylie broke back with Garrison serving and leading, 5-4. Garrison, who began pressuring her opponent’s backhand, then broke back immediately and held her own serve to take the first set.
Smylie came back with an aggressive topspin forehand and keen net play to overpower Garrison in the second set.
But Smylie seemed to tire in the third, dropping three quick games to Garrison, who began coming to the net with greater success. Garrison changed the pace, added a few drop shots and kept Smylie running with volleys. Despite double-faulting twice when she led, 5-3, Garrison won the match, stretching at the net for a perfect cross-court volley off Smylie’s backhand.
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