VANCOUVER, August 15, 2019 (Press Release)
On a day that saw four Canadians in men’s singles second round action at the Odlum Brown VanOpen, there’s only one still standing as Brayden Schnur of Toronto topped Australian Akira Santillan to advance to the third round at the ATP Challenger Tour event.
Schnur needed three sets to dispatch of Santillan 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. Despite there being a 139 ranking point difference between the two, Schnur acknowledged that it was a tough opponent to kick off his tournament against.
“He’s a tricky player, serves well and plays pretty aggressive. In the second I thought I only played one bad game on my serve where I was broken at love, and then in that last game there at 5-2, he played a really good game to break me and that’s life, it’s just one set of tennis so I tried to move on from it.”
Schnur – currently ranked World No. 95 – was conscious of not putting too much pressure on himself as a Canadian playing a tournament on home soil. “Last year I came here with high expectations and I lost in the first round, so this year it’s a different story,” the University of North Carolina alum explained. “I wasn’t expecting much out here, I was a little beat up coming into the tournament and now I’m feeling better each day and happy to get a win.”
The 24-year-old will now play Enzo Couacaud of France tomorrow in the third round of the tournament. Their match is the second of the day on Centre Court, which should start at approximately 11:30 am PST.
In Wednesday’s evening feature match-up, Hyeon Chung saved three match points to knock off crowd favourite Vasek Pospisil in a three-set thriller that saw the Korean win 1-6, 7-6(8), 6-3. Cheung, who is a former World No. 19 and won the ATP Next Gen Championship in 2017, faces Maxime Janvier of France in the third round.
Third round bound in Vancouver… @HyeonChung!
The 🇰🇷 saves three match points to survive Vasek Pospisil @vanopentennis. pic.twitter.com/1Xwqnnlpgr
— ATP Challenger Tour (@ATPChallenger) August 15, 2019
Vancouver’s Benjamin Sigouin dropped a 6-3, 6-4 decision against 16th seeded Aussie Marc Polmans while Granby, Quebec’s Taha Baadi, who gained re-entry into the tournament as a Lucky Loser, fell to Lloyd Glasspool of Great Britain 6-3, 6-2.
On the women’s side, Spaniard Sara Sorribes Tormo and Heather Watson of Great Britain are the only two seeded players remaining in the draw after top seed Alison Van Uytvanck of Belgium, second seed Misaki Doi of Japan, and eighth seeded Belgian Greet Minnen all lost their second round matches on Wednesday. Doi was the Odlum Brown VanOpen women’s singles champion last year.
16-year-old Leylah Annie Fernandez of Laval, Quebec is the lone Canadian left in the women’s singles draw. She plays qualifier Alison Kratzer of the United States on Thursday.
The action on Thursday, August 15 starts at 10 am, featuring matches from Men’s Third Round Singles and Women’s Second Round Singles along with Men’s and Women’s Second Round Doubles.
Wednesday, August 14 – RESULTS
Men’s Singles Main Draw – Second Round
Duckhee Lee, Korea, def. Malek Jaziri, Tunisia, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1,
Enzo Couacaud, France, def. Egor Gerasimov (13), Belarus, 6-3, 6-7(4), 7-5,
(Q) Liam Broady, Great Britain, def. Alejandro Gomez, Colombia, 6-3, 2-6, 7-6(5),
Marc Polmans (16), Australia, def. (WC) Benjamin Sigouin, Canada, 6-3, 6-4,
(ITF) Lloyd Glasspool, Great Britain, def. (LL) Taha Baadi, Canada, 6-3, 6-2,
Tallon Griekspoor, Netherlands, def. (WC) Steve Johnson, 6-4, 6-4,
Dominik Koepfer (8), Germany, def. (ITF) Maxime Cressy, United States, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1,
Ricardas Berankis (1), Lithuania, def. (Q) Michail Pervolarakis, Greece, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4,
Brayden Schnur (3), Canada, def. Akira Santillan, Australia, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4,
Maxime Janvier, France, def. Damir Dzumhur (6), Bosnia-Herzegovina, 6-2, 5-7, 6-4,
Thanasi Kokkinakis, Australia, def. Alex Bolt (11), Australia, 6-2, 6-4,
Hyeon Chung (12), Korea, def. Vasek Pospisil, Canada, 1-6, 7-6(8), 6-3.
Men’s Doubles Main Draw – First Round
(PR) Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela, Mexico, and Max Schnur, United States, def. Robert Galloway, United States, and Nathaniel Lammons, United States, 6-2, 6-4,
(WC) Peter Polansky, Canada, and Stewart Block, Canada, def. Max Purcell, Australia, and Matt Reid (3), Australia, 6-7(5), 6-2, 10-8.
Women’s Singles Main Draw – Second Round
Maddison Inglis, Australia, def. Alison Van Uytvanck (1), Belgium, 6-2, 2-2 (Ret.),
Xiyu Wang, China, def. (Q) Giuliana Olmos, Mexico, 6-1, 6-0,
Harriet Dart, Great Britain, def. (Q) Lizette Cabrerea, Australia, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2,
(Q) Asia Muhammad, United States, def. (WC) Carol Zhao, Canada, 6-2, 6-4,
(Q) Ena Shibahara, Japan, def. Nicole Gibbs, United States, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3,
Priscilla Hon, Australia, def. Misaki Doi (2), Japan, 6-4, 6-3,
(Q) Ashley Kratzer, United States, def. Jovana Jaksic, Serbia, 6-1, 6-4,
(Q) Hanna Chang, United States, def. Greet Minnen (8), Belgium, 6-3, 6-4.
Women’s Doubles Main Draw – First Round
Heather Watson, Great Britain, and Harriet Dart, Great Britain, def. Alexa Guarachi Mathison, Chile, and Giuliana Olmos (3), Mexico, 6-2, 6-2,
Nao Hibino, Japan, and Miyu Kato (2), Japan, def. (WC) Stacey Fung, Canada, and Alexandra Vagramov, Canada, 7-5, 6-4.
Women’s Doubles Main Draw – Quarterfinals
Naomi Broady, Great Britain, and Erin Routliffe, New Zealand, def. Eri Hozumi, Japan, and Makoto Ninomiya (1), Japan, 6-1, 6-4.