Archive for December, 2012

LATA Member Interview: Jim Novak

Thursday, December 20th, 2012
I apologize for the delay in getting this up, but here’s our second interview from LATAers who rocked the Palm Springs tournament.

Where are you from originally?

I’m originally from Warren, Michigan . . . a suburb of Detroit.  Warren is where Eminem grew up . . . really the only big claim to fame for my hometown.

How long have you been in LA? What brought you here?

I moved from Michigan to San Francisco in 2001, then to Palm Springs in 2004, and in 2011 to Long Beach.  I moved from Michigan for a variety of reasons . . . escaping the brutal winters probably tops the list.  I moved to Long Beach for work . . . I was appointed the Chief Business and Financial Officer for Long Beach Unified School District in July 2011.

How long have you been playing tennis? How did you get started?

I started playing tennis for my high school tennis team.  That was such a great time for me . . . I really enjoyed playing individually, but also for a team.  I have only played here and there since high school, and really wanted to start playing more regularly again.  This past April, I got back into the swing of things by working with Andrew Toprak, one of the pros at El Dorado Park in Long Beach.

How long have you been in LATA? How did you find it? What were you rated when you first joined?

After taking lessons for a month or so, I realized that I wanted to get back into more competitive matches.  I went to Google to see if I could find a group that played on a regular basis, and found LATA.  My timing was perfect, as Team Tennis was just getting organized for the summer session.  I went to the Ranking Day, and was rated as a “C” player.

How often do you play? Do you play leagues? Do you practice with any other LATAers? Have you played a lot of tournaments?

I have lessons once per week, for the most part.  In addition, I play doubles with a great group of guys at El Dorado Park.  We have 6 doubles teams, and rotate partners and opponents each week.  All the guys are great, which makes it really fun, but the matches are competitive and a great way to practice.  I played in the Wednesday Night Team Tennis this past summer, and will probably do so next summer.  It would be great if there was enough interest for LATA to add a Team Tennis in Long Beach . . . I would join that group in a heartbeat!

I played in the San Diego tournament and Center Court tournament this year.  I have had fun, so I am now on the lookout for additional tournaments to enter throughout the year.

Tell me about the tournament. What was your toughest match? What was the difference?

I was really happy with how things worked out at the Palm Springs Open.  Unfortunately, I lost my first round matches at the two other tournaments I entered this year, so I was thrilled that I won a few matches and made the semifinals in [Men’s B Over 40 — Ed.] singles and the quarterfinals in doubles.  Each of the matches were so competitive, and to be honest, could have gone either way.  In singles, I lost to the #1 seed [Roger Lowe — Ed.] in the semis.  My opponent was really good . . . but what made him so tough was how smart he played.  He always seem to take the perfect angle, or anticipate my every shot.  I enjoyed playing him, even though I lost, as I think I learned a lot playing someone with his skills.

How was the tournament otherwise?

Overall, the Palm Springs Open was an incredible tournament.  Everything was incredibly organized, and they made everyone feel good about participating in the tournament.  In addition, the weather in Palm Springs was absolutely perfect.  I’m sure that the organization of the tournament, combined with incredible weather, is a big reason why there are so many quality players that enter the PS Open.  I most certainly will play at this tournament next year!

LATA Member Interview: Lee Winterstein

Friday, December 7th, 2012

Hello LATA Members!

This is the first in a series of interviews with LATA members who turned in great performances in the recent Palm Springs tournament. We start with Lee Winterstein, who won the C Singles Tournament.

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Where are you from originally?
Fountain Valley CA – in the OC, about 3 miles from Los Caballeros tennis club. I played there often as a kid in camps and leagues.
How long have you been in LA?
About 15 years – been with my partner Nidal for 12.
What brought you here?
Lived in SF for 12 years after college at UOP in Stockton. Moved back to LA to be closer (but not too close) to the family in OC and warmer weather + beach…dude!
How long have you been playing tennis?
Played since I was 10 years old until about 16 – then took time off to pursue other things. Picked in up again as an adult – I was tired of jogging and getting shin splints!
How did you get started?
Through Los Cab and my family. As a kid there were many drills, classes, leagues, tourneys, and was on the Los Cab team. We played against the other OC clubs like Balboa Bay and John Wayne. My younger brother and Dad played too. A great way to learn competition and discipline.
How long have you been in LATA?
Since 2007. I had a back injury so took a few of years . Came back in 2010. Only after West Coast Cup and the Ladder this year have I been able to improve.
How did you find it?
Somoene at La Cienega Tennis Center mentioned it to me.
What were you rated when you first joined?
D – Self-rated.
How often do you play?
3-4 ladder challenge matches a week + leagues. I usually 8-12 hours of play a week. I was the point leader for the ladder with over 900 points. Challenges are a great workout for me physically and mentally. Playing against different players helps to improve my match skills and endurance.
Do you play leagues?
I play in the Wednesday La Cienega league and also sub for some others.
Do you practice with any other LATAers?
Yes – many from the Ladder like Luis Melo, Eddie Arnez, Michael Sengmanivong, Abhijeet Golwelkar. And also, I play the doubles with Craig Rogers’ group. Also, I still play with many from West Coast Cup like Ramsey Fong, Jason Loualhati and James Patacsil, my doubles partner (with whom Lee also made the semis in doubles in PS — Ed.).
Have you played a lot of tournaments?
PS was my third.
Tell me about the tournament. What was your toughest match?
Toughest was the 3rd round for singles against the number one seed Andrew McKelvy, 7-5 6-4.
What was the difference?
The difference probably was my serve – it was working well and I rarely lost serve. I also mixed up the tempo to keep him off balance by attacking the net and bringing him in.
How was the tournament otherwise?
Great – seemed like everyone had fun. The weather was beautiful and everything was well organized. It was also fun seeing Loc Van Nguyen sing Adele with Ian Huynh at the talent show…:)

Volunteers Still Needed For Holiday Party!

Saturday, December 1st, 2012

Hello LATA Members!

We’re just about set for the holiday party tomorrow, but we could use a couple more volunteers. Nothing super-demanding but it will help our preparation and cleanup to have a few more strapping bodies helping out. If you can spare an hour before, during, or after the party and would like to help out, please email Indiana Jerry here. Thanks and we look forward to seeing all of you tomorrow!