Langmo Oust’s top seeds, blanch progress at Winston-Salem Challenger; Acceptations for ITF J200 Corpus Christi; Pisarcyzk sweeps J60 titles in Colombia; Michalicka takes over the Wisconsin ladies program

Langmo Oust’s top seeds, blanch progress at Winston-Salem Challenger; Acceptations for ITF J200 Corpus Christi; Pisarcyzk sweeps J60 titles in Colombia; Michalicka takes over the Wisconsin ladies program

The first round of the Winston-Salem ATP Challenger 75 Closed today, with former Miami University striking Christian Langmo that top seeds beat Juan Pablo Ficovich from Argentina today, and Wild Card Luca Pow, a junior at Wake Forest, defeated no. 8 Seed Patrica Maloney (Michigan) 6-2, 6-3 Late Late Night.

Langmos 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 victory is the second best of his career by ATP Ranking, with Ficovich on 132; The 29-year-old from Florida defeated ATP no. 123 Michael Mmoh at the Tyler Texas Challenger two years ago.

Langmo will be confronted with Kalamazoo 18S Darwin Blanch, who returns to Winston-Salem after winning his first ATP main contract match there on the 250 last month.

Pow, a 20-year-old from Great Britain, achieved his best career gain in removing No. 324 Maloney. His previous best victory was this summer at ATP No. 714 on an M15 in Tunisia.

There are 10 Americans until the second round; In addition to Langmo and Blanch, Martin Damm, qualifying match Quinn Vandecasteele (Oregon), Ohio State Junior Aidan Kim, Alfredo Perez (Florida), nr. 3 Seed Mitchell Kruisger, no. 7 Seed Alex Rybakov, Smu Junphy Cassy.

Gavin Goode, the 17-year-old qualifying Wild Card who went to the main table, today lost to the second-year student of Virginia Rafael Jodar van Spain with 7-5, 6-1. Jodar will play POW in the only second round game that doesn’t have an American.

Acceptances are out for the newly upgraded J200 in Corpus Christi TexasIt starts on September 29 and runs until October 4. Used to be a J60, this tournament is still the week before the ITF J300 Pan American closed In Houston, but this upgrade, in addition to the points and some hospitality, offers special exemptions for Houston if necessary.

The boy’s field is led by TCU -first -year student Maximus Dussault, with Gavin Goode, Ryan Cozad, Michael Antonius, Andrew Johnson, Simon Caldwell and Roshan Santhosh the Americans in the top 100 that came in.

Mariella Thamm from Germany is the best girl who came in, and unless I miss something, she is not eligible for the pan, so I do not know her motive for entering this event; She has been playing in Europe alone since January.

It is good to see that both Annika Penickova and Zaire Clarke, who were founded with injuries, arrived. The American Top 100 ITF girls are Penickova, Capucine Jauffret, Nancy Lee, Ishika Ashar and Kori Montoya. Kristina Liutova, the ITF J300 College Park champion, has arrived and will be one of the favorites.

Isabella Pisarczyk is entered in Corpus Christi and is eligible from now on; Last week the 17-year-old from Florida wiped the titles on the J60 in Cartagena Colombia. Pisarczyk, sown no. 6, did not fall into singles and defeated no. 8 Seed Mariana Pinzon Padro from Colombia 6-1, 6-0 in the final.

In Doubles, no. 3 seeds Pisarczyk and Anabelle Janczyk received a walkover of top seeds Marcella Roversi and Sarah Stoyanov in the final of All-USA.

In College Tennis News that I completely missed during the US Open, former Wisconsin men -height point Marek Michalicka is named to succeed Kelsey McKenna as head coach for ladies at his Alma Mater. McKenna left Wisconsin to take Ladies’ head coaching at SMU last month. Michalicka has been the assistant of McKenna for the past two years. The release, from August 27, is here.

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