Nov. 1, 1999
The Fighting Illini women netters had a treat at Tulane's Green
Wave Invitational over the Halloween weekend. Now, the only trick is
getting the tournament completed.
Illinois ended its fall portion of the schedule strongly, sending
pairs of singles players and doubles squads to their respective
championship rounds. The only problem for the Fighting Illini is getting
the opportunity to play the finals. Due to inclement weather and
scheduling conflicts at Tulane's indoor facilities, the all-Illini finals
will take place on Friday at the Atkins Tennis Center instead of New
Orleans, La. In the singles finals, senior Natalia Manasova will take on
sophomore Brooke Ferney at 3 p.m. Following that match, Manasova will team
with freshman Eldina Fazlic to face junior Carla Rosenberg and freshman
Michelle Webb for the doubles title.
"I was just so excited by the incredible weekend," Head Coach Sujay
Lama said. "With people in the finals and other players playing so well,
it was just really exciting to see how far they have come."
Ferney, of Caldwell, Idaho, dropped only one set on her way to the
finals, defeating Tulane's Anneli Axsater 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 in the semifinals.
Also losing only a set, Manasova rolled in the semifinals with a 6-3, 6-2
victory over Olga Mikhailova of TU. In the other half of the draw,
Rosenberg battled through a trio of three-set matches to the semifinals
before falling to LSU's Anna Mores. After losing their first round
matches, Fazlic and senior Megan Wise went on to pick up three victories a
piece in the singles consolation draw.
With two teams in the finals, Lama's experiment of juggling the
Illini doubles lineup proved successful. Fazlic and Manasova cruised to
the finals while Rosenberg and Webb passed a 9-7 semifinal test.
"The kids have worked so hard this fall," Lama said. "I told them
to keep working hard and they would see the results, and it's great to end
the fall season this way."