Columbia’s Lin Ready for New York Open Appearance

January 31, 2019 | By Brian Coleman
Jack Lin
Photo Credit: Sidney Beal III/New York Tennis Magazine

 

USTA Eastern hosted the inaugural New York Open College Wild Card Invitational at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, bringing together some of the best players from 16 colleges in the Eastern Section to compete for a spot in the 2019 New York Open main draw.

The three-day tournament saw some highly competitive tennis from the area’s best collegiate players, culminating in a thrilling championship match between Columbia sophomore Jack Lin and Cornell’s Alafia Ayeni. In the finals, it was Lin who outlasted Ayeni, 6-7(3), 6-3, 7-6(5), to win the Invitational.

“It was such an important match for me. When I won that last point, I was so excited,” said Lin. “All of my teammates were there and we were all super-hyped.”

In the first set, Lin had a chance to serve for the set at 5-4, but he was broken and dropped the ensuing tie-break. He was able to turn things around in the second set.

“I ended up playing a bit better in those crucial points in the second set, and was able to get the momentum back on my side and carry it into the third,” said Lin.

In the third set, he had two opportunities to serve out the match, at 5-4 and 6-5, but Ayeni was able to come up with the break in each of those games, leaving the match to be determined by a tie-breaker.

This time, however, Lin was able to play his best tennis in the tie-break, closing out the match in three-and-a-half hours.

“I had to collect myself again and play out the tie-breaker,” said Lin, “I had to try and stay mentally tough against him, because in that situation, we were both so close and wanted it so bad. It was just a matter of who could tough it out a little better. Luckily I was on the right side of it. Being able to step up and play my best in crucial times, that’s what I can take away from the weekend. My ability to play well under pressure and stay mentally tough with the guys is what I am proud of.”

Lin now prepares to compete in the first round of the 2019 New York Open on Tuesday, Feb. 12.

Peter Lebedevs, Assistant Tournament Director of the New York Open (center), with New York Open College Wild Card Invitational finalists, Cornell’s Alafia Ayeni (left) and Columbia’s Jack Lin (right).

 


Brian Coleman
Senior Editor, Long Island Tennis Magazine
Brian Coleman is the Senior Editor for Long Island Tennis Magazine. He may be reached at brianc@usptennis.com.
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