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Panama Davis Cupper Luis Gomez and partner Junior Tavarez from the Dominican Republic withstood a stretch of losing 12 straight points in the second set-tiebreaker into the decisive match tiebreaker to defeat top-seeds Tanner Povey of Indian Rock Beach, Florida and Dylan Jaen of Hilton Head, S.C. 3-6, 7-6 (0), (11-9) to win the main draw doubles “wild card” tournament for the Mardy Fish Children’s Foundation Tennis Championships.
Gomez and Tavarez will play in the doubles main draw at the $15,000 USTA Pro Circuit event that will be held April 22-28 also at the Vero Beach Tennis & Fitness Club.
The unseeded duo seemingly had the match in hand, leading 6-3 and holding double match point receiving serve at 4-5, 30-40 in the no-ad scoring doubles format. However, Povey, who will play for Arizona State in the Fall, and Jaen, who will play for Boise State, fought back, fighting off the first match point with a furious volley exchange and the second, benefitting from an odd low bouncing ball that slid under the racket of Tavarez. Povey and Jaen managed to force a second-set tiebreaker, which they won 7-0. The American duo then took a 5-0 lead in the decisive 10-point match tiebreaker, losing an incredible 12 points in a row. However, Gomez and Tavarez then out of nowhere went on to win the next seven points to lead 7-5. Povey and Jaen managed to tie the score at 7-7 before Povey missed a backhand return and double faulted to give Gomez and Tavarez two more match points leading 9-7. After Jaen saved the first match point in the match tiebreaker with an overhead smash, Tavarez let the second one go awry with an ill-timed double fault. With some time to think of his potentially fatal match mistake as the teams switched sides, Tavarez responded with a thundering ace down the T to give him and Gomez the 10-9 lead. On the next point, Tavarez then finally closed the match with a backhand drop volley winner.