Nats Day Seven: Young and Boyajian Advance
The huge upset in singles has yet to happen; the No. 1 seeds got through in straight sets Thursday; the No. 2s play on Friday. With only four main draw singles matches today, there were much greater opportunities for me to actually watch some matches from start to finish and to talk with parents, coaches and players. It's a relief to have a few moments to think (and sleep). The wrapup story for Thursday is here.
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