
Karla Martinez (top) and Akanesi Fa (bottom) have made the semi-finals in No. 1 doubles at the 2010 NJCAA Women's Tennis National Championships.
NMMI Sports Press
4-May-10
TUCSON, Arizona – Karla Martinez and Akanesi Fa defeated second-seeded Nadia Lee and Manuela Gomez from Lee College, last year’s No. 1 doubles national champions, to advance to the semi-final round of play in No.1 doubles at the 2010 NJCAA Women’s Tennis National Championships. “It’s a big win for us,” said head coach Zeljka Vidic. “The girls fought really hard against one of the best teams in the nation, and were able to excute their game plan, stay aggressive and get the win. I’m extremely proud of them.”
The match was indeed hard fought, with Lee College taking the first set 6-3. But Martinez and Fa, after both having played singles matches previously on the day, found enough left in the tank to come back and win the second set, 6-2, and the third and deciding set, 6-4.
The defeat of second-seeded Lee College isn’t the only seeded opponent the Martinez/Fa tandem has defeated in route to the semi-finals. The first was yesterday against tennis powerhouse Collin County Community College. Jaclyn Lahari and Morgan Shaw were seeded seventh, and had beaten the Martinez/Fa combo once during the regular season in an incredibly close match, 9-8 (7-5) back in the beginning of the season on Feb. 6th. The nationals match was just as close, with NMMI taking the first set via tiebreaker, 7-6 (4). Collin County came back and shocked the Lady Broncos 6-0 to take the second. But again, Martinez and Fa rallied, taking the third set, again in extra games, 7-5.
The win marks the doubles pair as one of the top eight in the nation, with a chance to climb even higher in the final rankings. To do this, they must win against another underdog team from ASA Institute. Tetiana Kovalska and Soizette Simmons were also unseeded coming into the championship tournament, and, like the Broncos, defeated two seeded opponents to get to the semis: sixth-seeded Temple College yesterday, and fourth-seeded St. Petersburg College today. That means an unseeded team WILL play in the finals for the national championship, against the winner of tomorrow’s No.1 Hillborough College / No. 3 Tyler Junior College showdown. But first, one of the two Cinderellas must fall, with either NMMI or ASA grabbing the glass slipper in a match tomorrow at 10:30 am (Wednesday, May 5th).
Link to the No.1 Doubles Bracket with complete results on the USTA website