Recruiting Profile: Nick Meister--The Tennis Recruiting Network
I had a chance to chat with Nick Meister at the Clay Courts and this profile is the result of that conversation. I enjoy having an opportunity to discuss future plans and dreams, not just the recent match, and these kinds of assignments are perfect for that.
Any of you checking the scores at the ATP Legg Mason the past three days know this, but here's a synopsis. Brennan Boyajian lost his first qualfying round match (in three sets); Marcus Fugate lost his first in straight sets and Devin Britton, a late wild card recipient, got a walkover and then lost in straights to Phillip King.
On Sunday, Ryan Sweeting beat Tim Smyczek (no. 3 seed in Kalamazoo) in the final round of qualifying and Monday evening Sweeting defeated Justin Gimelstob in the main draw. Michael Venus lost to Janko Tipsarevic 2 & 1. Sam Querrey lost to Wesley Moodie 7-6 in the third.
Lynn Berenbaum is blogging from the Legg Mason all week for tennisX. She'll even tell you who is practicing with whom, and who is watching. Stuff you won't read in your daily newspaper, that's for sure.
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