This trip wasn't that bad. Not even close. But it was still really tiring. I played four matches in about two and a half days, and I split sets in two of them, one of them was a pretty tight little straight set match, and one kind of got away from me. Anyhow, the good news is that I finally won a little bit and got through to the semi-finals in Men's 4.5
singles.
I played the top seed and lost in three sets. It was kind of stupid -- I was gassed by the second set. I played OK in the first set and won 6-4, pretty decent little set, but then after that I just started to play like ass and lost. Simple: You don't play your best tennis against a good player, you lose. I'm really glad that I went on the trip though. It was a fun experience in a cool little city, got to see some friends, meet some new players, get my ass kicked around a little bit...hmmmm.
I just remembered that I took a few pictures of the courts and stuff in FoCo. They are not anything special -- I made no effort to take cool pictures, I was just snapping things off in a hurry. But whatever. The park that housed the tennis courts was an amazing place. Everything was so green, and the park itself was huge.
The thing I liked the most about the park was that the road to the courts was not a "through" road. At our park there is a road that goes all the way through the park and encourages cruising. At this other park, the road only went so far and then there was a parking lot. No one could cruise by and shout at the players, people didn't drive around and smoke...blah blah.
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