UCLA Bruins past and future battle for Manhattan Beach Tennis Open title

Former UCLA tennis start Karue Seller of Redondo Beach aims for the Manhattan Beach Tennis Open men's title. Photos

 

Former UCLA tennis star Karue Seller, of Redondo Beach, takes aim on the Manhattan Beach Tennis Open  title. Photos

UCLA-bound, Peninsula High tennis star Connor Hance and former UCLA tennis star Karue Sell made the men’s finals of the 50th Annual Manhattan Beach Tennis Open one of the closest in the tournament’s history. At least through the first set, held Sunday afternoon on center court at the Manhattan Country Club.

The tall, hard hitting Sell won the first game of the first set. The quick-footed Hance won the next three games by running down balls and returning them with what his Peninsula High coach Mike Hoeger calls his Andy Murray backhand. Sell, on the strength of several aces finally prevailed in a tiebreaker, 7-5.

Connor Hance prepares to unload what his coach calls his Andy Murry backhand.

Their second set was memorable for a different reason. Prior to the second set, Sell told a friend it would be over in 20 minutes. Sell made good on his prediction by not losing a game.

Afterwards, Hance denied being tired, but he looked it. He had placed second, with partner Joey Rotheran, of Manhattan Beach, in the men’s doubles just 30 minutes prior to returning to center court for the men’s singles. (Hance and Rotheram won the men’s doubles in 2016).

Joey Rotheram and Connor Hance advanced to the finals of the Men’s Open Doubles.

“I felt a little looser and started ‘going for it,’ a bit more,” Sell said following his victory. “But other than that, I played the second set like the first set. I could see Connor wasn’t going after the ball quite as hard as he did in the first set,” Sell said.  

Sell had a 30-6 record at UCLA in 2015-16. The native Brazilian now lives in Redondo Beach and works for Tennacity, a tennis workout and lifestyle brand.

Hance, a Torrance resident, led Peninsula High to its first CIF-Southern Division championship in 2016. 

Open finals

Men’s singles: Karue Sell, of Redondo Beach, defeated Connor Hance of Torrance.

Women’s singles: Jenna Moustafa, of Los Angeles, defeated Libby Jubas of Redondo Beach 6-1, 6-2.

Men’s doubles: Brothers Austin and Connor Rapp, of Rancho Mirage, defeated Connor Hance, of Torrance, and Joey Rotheram of Manhattan Beach 7-6, 6-2.

Women’s doubles: Libby Jubas, of Redondo Beach and Elizabeth Ferris, of Anaheim, defeated Helen Robinson of Hermosa Beach and Mio Nakajima, of Los Angeles, 6-4, 6-4. ER

Men’s Open finalists Karue Sell and Connor Hance with Manhattan Parks and Rec manager Jessica Vincent and Tournament Director and Parks and Rec supervisor Michael Hudak. Photo courtesy of Manhattan Beach Parks and Rec Dept.

UCLA’s Austin Rapp, of La Mirage, won the Men’s Open Doubles with brother and fellow Bruin Connor Rapp.

Men’s Open Doubles winner Connor Rapp.

Elizabeth Ferris, of Anaheim, won the women’s open doubles with Libby Jubas, of Redondo Beach.

Libby Jubas, of Redondo Beach, advanced to the finals in both the women’s single and women’s doubles opens. She won the doubles open with partner Libby Jubas.

Helen Robinson, of Manhattan Beach, advanced to the finals of the women’s open doubles with partner Mio Nikajima, of Los Angeles.

Mio Nikajima, of Los Angeles, advanced to the women’s open singles finals with Helen Robinson, of Manhattan Beach.

 

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