I Won My Match!
I am tremendously antisocial right now... I could've spent the last two nights out on the town, and instead am completely glued to Six Feet Under.Oh well, during the few hours I managed to get myself out of the house, I had my weekly tennis match. I just joined a USTA league, and I've gotten my butt kicked in two singles matches and one doubles match -- I didn't even win one set in the three matches! I just didn't appear to be ready for prime time. In the singles matches, I'd been playing in the #2 slot, which was the lower seed. Today, the #1 didn't show up, so I had to play #1. I figured that it would be another ass-kicking, maybe even worse than the other matches (though that would barely be possible).
But, in a miracle on ice, I mean hardcourt, it didn't play out that way. My opponent had a really, really nasty serve -- he aced me on the first two serves of the match, and it seemed hopeless. However, he was a really, really erratic player, with no real strategy, and didn't have many other court skills other than that serve to speak of... and as I learned to handle the serve and as it slowed down, his advantage dwindled. I played him to a tiebreaker in the first set, but I lost it. In the second set, I went up 3-1 before he won three straight games and took a 4-3 lead. I then proceeded to win the last three games of the set, and we went to a ten-point tiebreaker for the third set.
I won the first two points of the tiebreaker, and then he took the next three. I tied it up at 4-4, but then he took the next four to put me on the ropes at 4-8. The adrenaline must've kicked in, however, and I could suddenly do no wrong. I played him to a 9-8 lead, and then after a 20+ shot totally defensive rally, my opponent put a shot into the net. Final count, 6-7 (6-8), 6-4, 1-0 (10-8). Go me!
In other sports news, Kaz Matsui has the best player card ever at the moment (h/t K-Hole).


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