WTT Recap: Breakers Snap Freedoms Seven-Match Winning Streak
WTT Results, Tuesday July 23Orange County Breakers, 20, Philadelphia Freedoms, 19
Vegas Rollers, 24, New York Empire, 20Photo Source: World Team TennisThe Philadelphia Freedoms saw their seven-match winning streak end on Tuesday, and fell out of first place as a result.Steve Johnson won a deciding tiebreak to propel the Orange County Breakers to a 20-19 win after Johnson and James Ward had nearly coughed up a massive advantage late in the contest. They were blanked in men’s doubles by Fabrice Martin and Adrian Mannarino, 5-0, but rebounded to secure victory just in the nick of time.Johnson and Ward had to fight off a match point in the ensuing breaker before the American sealed the victory with a service winner that Mannarino could not handle.Eugenie Bouchard made her season debut for the breakers and scored a win in women’s doubles with Andreja Klepac before losing to Taylor Townsend 5-4 in the singles.The Breakers improve to 3-3 in the season and are tied with the San Diego Aviators and New York Empire for third place.The Freedoms fall to 7-2 and are a half game behind the Springfield Lasers ahead of Wednesday's WTT action.
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Vegas Knocks off EmpireIn other action on Tuesday the Vegas Rollers picked up a 24-20 win over the New York Empires at Orleans Arena in Vegas.Sam Querrey played a crucial role, winning the mixed with Harriet Dart, 5-3 over Neal Skupski and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez, and then taking the singles 5-4 over Ulises Blanch to lock up Vegas’ third win of the season against five losses.To learn more about World Team Tennis in 2019, listen to our interview with new league CEO Carlos Silva:
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