Nats Day Eight: The Tennis and the Weather Continue to be Excellent
You never know when the tournament's defining match will be played, and even though there is an entire weekend of tennis remaining, that honor will almost certainly go to the match between Adam El Mihdawy and Jarmere Jenkins, in the 16s quarterfinals on Friday.
The best tennis weather imaginable provided the perfect backdrop to the guaranteed drama of a third set tiebreak.
My match account for ustaboys.com has the details here.
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