This time, Daniel
Evans took the title.
Three years after
holding a championship point and losing in the $100,000 Aptos (Calif.)
Challenger, the top-seeded Evans defeated qualifier Cameron Norrie 6-3, 6-4
today to win the tournament at the Seascape Sports Club.
It was the first
meeting between the British players.
Evans, 26, jumped 20 places in the rankings to a career-high No. 60. He is second in Great Britain behind No. 2 Andy
Murray. Both players helped their nation win its first Davis Cup title in 79
years in 2015.
Norrie, a 20-year-old
left-hander, soared 125 spots to No. 298. He reached the NCAA singles semifinals in Tulsa,
Okla., in May as a Texas Christian sophomore.
Evans lost to
former Stanford star Bradley Klahn in the 2013 Aptos final after also losing a
championship point the previous week in the $100,000 Vancouver Challenger.
Klahn, a left-hander who will turn 26 on Saturday, has been sidelined for 18 months after
undergoing his second operation for a herniated disc in his back.
Evans won his third
Challenger title of the year and fifth overall. He reached the third round at Wimbledon
this summer, losing in straight sets to Roger Federer, but has yet to win an
ATP World Tour title.
Norrie, a native of
Johannesburg, South Africa, was playing in his first Challenger final. He has
won three Futures crowns, including Tulsa and Wichita back-to-back in late June
and early July.
South Africans
Nicolaas Scholtz and Tucker Vorster won the Aptos doubles title, edging 21-year-old
Mackenzie McDonald of Piedmont in the San Francisco Bay Area and former Cal
star Ben McLachlan of New Zealand 6-7 (5), 6-3 [10-8].
USTA junior nationals -- No. 1 seed Lukas Greif of Evansville, Ind.,
routed No. 10 Jenson Brooksby, a 15-year-old resident of Carmichael in the
Sacramento area, 6-0, 6-3 to win the boys 16 title in the USTA National
Championships in Kalamazoo, Mich.
Greif also
overwhelmed Brooksby 6-1, 6-1 in the final of last month’s USTA National Clay
Court Championships in Delray Beach, Fla.
Brooksby won the
USTA National boys 12 title three years ago in Little Rock, Ark.
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