Tennis: Top-seeded Agenor upset in quarterfinals
Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - Unseeded Wesley Whitehouse of South Africa upset
top-seeded Ronald Agenor of Haiti, 6-1, 6-2, in the quarterfinals Friday
of the $15,000 Costa Mesa Pro Classic at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center.
Agenor, a former top-20 player in the world who surpassed the $1
million mark in career prize money in 1991, began his comeback at age 33
in 1997.
Jason Cook, who received a berth in the main draw as the “lucky loser”
from the qualifier, also advanced to today’s semifinals after upsetting
fourth-seeded Jeff Williams, 6-2, 6-3, in the quarters of the United
States Tennis Association Futures event.
Fifth-seeded Daniel Willman of New Zealand, a 5-7, 7-6 (1), 3-1
(retired) winner over fellow countryman Mark Nielson, is the only seeded
player remaining in the semifinals.
In the other quarterfinal, Chad Carlson, who upset third-seeded
Matthew Breen in the second round, advanced to the semifinals with a 7-6
(8), 7-5 win over qualifier Bertrand Contzler of France.
The championship final is Sunday, with the winner pocketing $1,950 and
the runner-up $1,350. Today’s semifinal losers take home $720.
In doubles Friday, second-seeded Nielson and Anthony Ross defeated
Jeff Laski and Ramsey Smith, 7-6 (5), 6-3, in the semifinals, while
fourth-seeded Breen and Cook upset top-seeded Ashley Fisher and Kyle
Spencer, 7-6 (6), 6-4.
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