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San Diego Aviators Finish 2019 Season Strong, Look Forward to 2020

Posted on August 28, 2019

CARLSBAD, Calif. – The 2019 San Diego Aviators fought through a mid-season slump and finished strong to end the season in third-place and secure a spot in the World TeamTennis Playoffs in Las Vegas.

Aviators fans watched exciting WTT action during the season, which included two popular tennis stars with local ties, as current Rancho Santa Fe resident CoCo Vandeweghe and former Rancho Santa Fe resident Taylor Fritz  played matches for the San Diego Aviators.

San Diego opened the season with a four-match road trip to the East Coast, and thanks to stellar play from Ryan Harrison and his sister-in-law Christina McHale, the Aviators scored wins over the New York Empire, the Washington Kastles and Orlando Storm.

The Aviators returned to Carlsbad with a 3-1 record, but stumbled against Sam Querrey and the Vegas Rollers in their home opener at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa. The following evening, the Aviators fell on the road to the Orange County Breakers.

San Diego came back home and regrouped for one of their biggest wins of the season as they knocked off the previously unbeaten Springfield Lasers in Extended Play.

However, after losing to Philadelphia for the second straight time and dropping a rematch against the Lasers in Springfield, Mo., the Aviators season record had fallen to 4-5.

As the Aviators hopes to reach the WTT Playoffs began to cloud, 17-year-old Amanda Anisimova came to the rescue, leading San Diego to wins over New York and Orange County. San Diego then acquired the services of James Ward from Orange County.

With Ward in the line-up, along with Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Arina Rodionova and Jonny O’Mara, the Aviators suddenly became the hottest team in World TeamTennis as San Diego finished the season with five consecutive wins to clinch a semifinal playoff spot.

“Playing World TeamTennis with the Aviators this summer was an amazing experience. The team had great chemistry and we really pulled together in the second half of the season to qualify for the WTT Playoffs,” said O’Mara, a 24-year-old doubles specialist who made his WTT debut this season.

“I really enjoyed the camaraderie with Coach Lloyd and all of my teammates,” O’Mara added. “Getting the opportunity to play on a WTT team in such a beautiful place like San Diego is definitely one of the highlights of my year.”

Despite a nail-biting semifinal loss in the WTT Playoffs, Aviators fans were thrilled with the 2019 Aviators season as they witnessed the start of a new era for WTT. With the new court color and two new expansion teams, all indications point to a very bright future for the league.

“We came up just a bit short in the semifinals, but it was an incredible season. We had so many players step up and make key contributions in our run to the WTT Semifinals,” said Aviators Coach John Lloyd.

“This team had a lot of fight and determination when they went on court. Even when we were 4-5, they kept fighting and really came together to win five straight matches at the end of the regular season.”

2019 AVIATORS RESULTS

Sunday, July 14San Diego Aviators def. New York Empire, 23-11
In the opening set of the match, Kaitlyn Christian and Christina McHale gave the Aviators a sparkling start to the 2019 season in New York with a dominating 5-0 win in Women’s Doubles over Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez and Kirsten Flipkens of the Empire.

Monday, July 15Philadelphia Freedoms def. San Diego Aviators, 25-11
The Freedoms, led by Americans Tommy Paul and Taylor Townsend, handed the Aviators their first loss of the season, as they swept San Diego with wins in Mixed Doubles, Women’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Singles and Men’s Singles.

Tuesday, July 16San Diego Aviators def. Washington Kastles, 20-19
With the scored tied 19-19, Ryan Harrison defeated Frances Tiafoe 7-4 in a World Team Tennis Supertiebreaker to lead the Aviators to dramatic one-point victory over the Kastles in Washington.

Wednesday, July 17San Diego Aviators def. Orlando Storm, 25-15
The Aviators completed their four-match season-opening road trip with a 3-1 record as Christina McHale defeated Madison Keys 5-3 in Women’s Singles and Ryan Harrison edged Feliciano Lopez 5-4 in Men’s Singles.

Friday, July 19Vegas Rollers def. San Diego Aviators, 23-15
The expansion Las Vegas Rollers spoiled the Aviators home opener before a capacity crowd in Carlsbad, Calif., as they jumped out to an early 10-3 lead and went on to upset San Diego. Sam Querrey led the Rollers with a 5-4 victory over Taylor Fritz in men singles.

Saturday, July 20Orange County Breakers def. San Diego Aviators, 24-17
Playing against their Southern California rival, the Aviators fell to the Orange County Breakers in Newport Beach, Calif., as Victoria Azarenka, a former No. 1 player in the world, routed San Diego’s Danielle Lao 5-1 in Women’s Singles.

Sunday, July 21San Diego Aviators def. Springfield Lasers, 24-20 (EP)
The Lasers arrived in Carlsbad in first-place with a spotless 5-0 record, but Arina Rodionova led the Aviators to a thrilling win over the defending WTT Champions in Extended Play with key wins in Women’s Singles and Women’s Doubles.

Monday, July 22Philadelphia Freedoms def. San Diego Aviators, 23-16
Coco Vandeweghe of the Aviators defeated Taylor Townsend 5-3 in Women’s Singles, but the Philadelphia Freedoms captured wins in Men’s Singles, Mixed Doubles, Men’s Doubles and Women’s Doubles to hand San Diego their third loss in the last four matches.

Wednesday, July 24Springfield Lasers def. San Diego Aviators, 22-17
The Aviators season record dropped to 4-5 as they fell to the Lasers in Springfield, Mo. Darian King gave San Diego an early lead with a 5-4 victory over Enrique Lopez Perez in Men’s Singles, but Springfield rallied with wins in Men’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles.

Thursday, July 25 San Diego Aviators def. New York Empire, 22-15
Amanda Anisimova, making her WTT debut with San Diego, won Women’s Doubles and Women’s Singles to help the Aviators break a two-match losing streak. Darian King defeated Ulises Branch in Men’s Singles to clinch the victory over the Empire.

Friday, July 26 San Diego Aviators def. Orange County Breakers, 22-14
After losing to the Breakers the previous week, the Aviators rebounded with a home victory over Orange County. Darian King defeated James Ward in Men’s Singles and teamed with Jonny O’Mara to win Men’s Doubles to lead the Aviators to their sixth win of the season. Amanda Anisimova, playing in her second straight match for San Diego, overcame Nicole Gibbs to close out the victory.

Sunday, July 28 San Diego Aviators def. Vegas Rollers, 23-18
Newly-acquired James Ward defeated Sam Querrey 5-3 in Men’s Singles to lead the San Diego Aviators over the Vegas Rollers in Las Vegas. The win marked the Aviators third-straight victory as San Diego moved into third place in the WTT standings.

Tuesday, July 30San Diego Aviators def. Washington Kastles, 25-7
It was a night of celebration for the Aviators, who won their fourth-straight match to clinch a spot in the WTT playoffs. San Diego, led by Jonny O’Mara and Anna-Lena Groenefeld, swept all five sets against the Kastles in one of the most dominating performances of the 2019 World TeamTennis season.

Wednesday, July 31 San Diego Aviators def. Orlando Storm, 21-18
The Aviators get past the Storm in their regular season finale at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa to end the 2019 WTT campaign with an impressive five-match win streak. James Ward, a key player on San Diego’s roster, edges Evan King 5-4 in Men’s Singles to clinch the victory for the Aviators. San Diego closes the regular season in third-place in the WTT Standings with a 9-5 record.

Friday, August 2Springfield Lasers def. San Diego Aviators, 21-19 (WTT Semifinals)
The Aviators season came to a close with an exciting finish in the WTT Semifinals as they drop a narrow decision to the Lasers in Las Vegas. With the Aviators trailing Springfield 16-15 heading into the final set, Olga Govortsova of the Lasers rallied from a 4-2 deficit to edge San Diego’s Arina Rodionova 5-4 in Women’s Singles.

2019 PLAYOFF PHOTOS