The Challenger Daily Monday, February 4, 2013 Youth Prevails

Photo By Melchior A DiGiacomo will face another stiff test against Alex Domijan on Monday at approximately 12pm on Stadium Court. First-year Pro Krueger Edges Out Veteran Ball DALLAS — Nineteen-year-old go against 21-year-old Alex Domi- knocked off No.2 In qualifying doubles, Nicolas Mitchell Kruger proved Sunday jan. seed and Wisconsin Badger Marek Meister and Sekou Bangoura were that he can hang with the vets. Domijan had an impressive win of Michalicka 7-5, 6-3 while Mac more than former touring pros Krueger grinded out a gutsy 7-6 his own on Sunday, upsetting No.4 Styslinger rolled past No.3 seed Joey Rive and Byron Talbot could (5), 4-6, 6-3 victory over No.8 seed -seeded German Tim Puetz 6-3, 6- . handle in a 6-3, 6-3 win. to move one step 7(5), 7-6(9). Also battling for one of the four Bangoura and Meister will meet closer to earning a spot in the Ball made it to the Challenger of qualifier openings in the main Tim Puetz and Moritz Baumann in main draw of the Challenger of Dallas Singles Final in 2010, losing draw will be No.1 seed Alex Bogda- the qualifying final Monday on Dallas. to Ryan Sweeting. novic, who will be taking on a rela- Court One at approximately 6pm. A rookie on the pro circuit, Domijan and Krueger will square tively fresh Jarmere Jenkins. Jen- Puetz/Baumann battled for a 6-4, Krueger will need to get past an- off on Stadium Court Monday at kins went about his business Sun- 6-7(6), 10-2 victory Sunday over other young player looking to approximately 12pm. day taking out Sasha Ermakov 6-3, Adham El-Effendi and Darren make his mark as he prepares to The day of upsets continued as 6-0. Walsh.

Robby Ginepri Johnson (left) is a two-time NCAA singles Champion. Bogomolov won the 2011 Monday’s Holds 3 career ATP Challenger of Dallas singles Main Draw Tour Singles Titles. title. VS Steve Alex Johnson Bogomolov Jr. Bobby Carsten

Feature Reynolds Ball Rik De Voest VS Ball (right) and Reynolds each Matches 2010 Challenger of Dallas have one career ATP Tour finalist. Has won doubles doubles title. Reynolds was also a Challenger of Dallas titles at Dubai and Bejing. finalist in 2007 and champion Page 2 The Challenger Daily February 4, 2013 The Challenger of Dallas is Pleased to Welcome

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Bennett to sing Monday’s Aussie Open Champion National Anthem Ebden comes to Dallas The Challenger of Dallas year and opened up for Matt Ebden will come to Dallas this week. is pleased to have country western stars this year’s Challenger of In his previous and only Chandler Bennett perform Sonny Burgess and ABC Dallas already holding a appearance at the Chal- Monday’s National Televisions “Dancing With championship lenger of Dallas, Ebden Anthem. The Stars” professional, in 2013. reached the 2011 singles At 8 years old Chandler Julianne Hough. The Australian paired up semifinals falling to even- entered the Colgate Coun- When she is not performing with fellow Aussie Jarmila tual champion Alex Bogo- try Showdown Competition across the country, Chan- Gajdosova to win the Aus- molov Jr. as well as reach- and wound up as the dler develops her guitar tralian Open Mixed Dou- ing the semifinals in dou- opening act for Charley playing and songwriting bles title. bles losing again to even- Pride. She also placed skills. Ebden will hope to carry tual champions that year 2nd in the “15 Minutes of We welcome her big voice over that success as he in Rajeev Ram and Scott Fame” contest in Nash- to light up the 1st night of competes in the singles Lipsky. ville, Tennessee and this the Challenger of Dallas. draw of the Challenger of Challenger of Dallas Exhibits Open Monday

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Moritz Baumann Asika Isoh

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Luka Gregorc Mac Styslinger

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ATP Tim Smyczek with Wayne Malecha Kelli Morash with ATP Pro Alex Kuznetsov

JD Miles Andrew Schildcrout

Renee Stone with ATP Pro Tim Smyczek Rusty Hall

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