Four of the second round games on the ATP Challenger 75 this week in Columbus Ohio Were played today, together with the first two round matches that were not planned on Monday or Tuesday. Three Americans are through the quarterfinals on Friday: no. 7 Seed Martin Damm, Michael Zheng and Alfredo Perez.
Perez, who received a first-set pension from top seeds Juan Pablo Ficovich in the first round, defeated the former Ohio State star Justin Boulais of Canada, a qualification, 6-3, 6-3 today. The former all-American of Florida will be confronted with Columbia Senior and 2024 Fall NCAA champion Michael Zheng, who defeated Andre Ilagan (Hawaii) 6-3, 7-6 (1). Zheng led 6-3, 4-2, but lost three consecutive games to give Ilagan the opportunity to serve for a third set. But Zheng broke and then dominated the tie -graker to reach his fifth challenger quarterfinals of the year. This is the fourth quarter -final of Perez, which is all coming this year; He still has to reach a semi -final.
Damm defeated qualifying Antoine Ghibaudo of France, a second-year student in Kentucky, 6-3, 6-4 and plays the only remaining Buckeye, no. 3 Seed James Trotter by Japan. Trotter defeated Patrick Maloney (Michigan) 6-2, 6-3.
In the first two round games that were played today, Virginia second-year student Rafael Jodar van Spain nr. 4 Seed Nicolas Mejia van Colombia of Colombia with 6-3, 6-2 and Daniel Masur van Germany defeated colleague qualifying Preston Stearns, a junior (4, 6-4, 6-4,)).
In Doubles there is only one placed team left, no. 2 George Goldhoff (Texas) and Theo Wineegar (Columbia, Duke). Benjamin Kittay, a senior in Michigan, and partner Joshua Sheehy (Abilene Christian) defeated no. 4 seeds Scott Duncan and Tom Hands of Great Britain with 6-3, 6-2 and plays the Ohio State of Aidan Kim and Bruce Nakashima. Kim and Nakashima defeated Ilagan and Merani bouzige from Australia 6-3, 6-4.
Thursday schedule:
Columbus Challenger – Columbus, Oh, United States
$ 100,000
14 – September 21, 2025
Court 1 – Begin 10:00
Darwin Blanch (US) USA [Q] Samir Banerjee (US)
Rafael Jodar (ESP) vs Alex Rybakov (US)
[WC] Aidan Kim (US) / Bryce Nakashima (US) vs Benjamin Kittay (US) / Joshua Sheehy (US)
Jody Maginley (Ant) / Alfredo Perez (US) USA [2] George Goldhoff (US) / Theodore Wineegar (US)
Court 3 – Begin 10:00
Tyler Zink (US) vs Abdullah Shelbayh (JOR)
[Q] Daniel Masur (Ger) VS [6] Andres Martin (US)
Nicolas Mejia (Col.) / Abdullah Shelbayh (Jor) vs Sai Kartek Reddy Ganta (IND) / Ryuki Matsuda (JPN)
Federico Bondioli (Ita) / Carlo Alberto Caniato (ITA) vs Patrick Harper (AUS) / Johannus Mondoy (GBR)
Rain disrupts the game on the M15 in Fayetteville ArkansasBut both American qualifications won their opening matches before the rain arrived. Alex Kots (Columbia, Tennessee) defeated UCLA Sophomore Rudy Quan 7-5, 6-3 and Noah Zamora (UC-Irvine) defeated no. 6 Seed Strong Kirchheimer (northwestern) 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.
Keaton Hance lost to Orel Kimhi, a second-year student in Oklahoma, 7-6 (7), 6-3.
The two qualifications of Texas, Timo Legout from France and Sebastian Eriksson van Zweden, had opposite results, where Legout fell to Oklahoma senior Luis Alvarez from Mexico 7-6 (4), 6-0 and Eriksson defeated Noah Schachter (Texas A & M) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Eriksson’s second round opponent Thursday is number 2 seed micah braswell, the former Texas All-American, Die Ryan Fishback (Virginia Tech) with 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 defeated in his first game since February.
A short update about the renovations at the Jimmy Evert Tennis Center in Fort Lauderdale Florida, the new location for the ITF J500 Orange Bowl in December.
I was told that they are on schedule, where the courts will probably be ready for playing next month. A ribbon cut is planned for Monday, December 8, the first day of the ITF main draw, in which Chris Evert would be expected. Representatives of the Orange Bowl committee, the USTA and the city of Fort Lauderdale will be present to celebrate the new era for the tournament, which moves from the nearby plantation. The Orange Bowl was held in the Frank Veltri Tennis Center from Plantation from 2011 to 2024.
Georgia’s athletic website Georgiadogs.com has published a function On first -year Noah Johnston, currently number 27 in the ITF Junior Rankings. Johnston, who achieved two Junior Slam Doubles Finals this year, is one of the five new players for the Bulldogs this season.
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