The month of July saw me go back to Orange
County in/outside of LA for the US Open tournament. This would be the 4th
consecutive year that I had played the tournament. Some big names were on the
list Lin Dan of China was signed up bit withdrew before the final withdrawal
deadline. Tien Minh Nguyen was one of the top seeds at the tournament and would
end up winning it. The difference this time is that I wouldn't be traveling
down there alone. A fellow countryman from Trinidad and Tobago would be
accompanying me to both this tournament and to the Canada Open the week after.
He was a junior from Trinidad and we were going to play doubles together as
well as both being entered into the singles draw. Then for doubles we were in
qualification since we have never played together at an international before.
OCBC, The US Open Tournament Venue |
So the day came and I flew down to LAX then
awaited pickup to begin the long drive to Orange County in Anaheim where the
tournament was being held at Orange County Badminton Club (OCBC). It was
decently early in the day so I had a good amount of time to browse around and
relax. The tournament didn't start for another 2 days which would leave the
following day for practice and then the subsequent day for matches. I was in main
draw for singles for the 2nd consecutive year which was nice. Jason however was
in qualification and was playing a Canadian player for a spot in the main draw.
We were able to get in 2 sessions of hitting in the main venue, one in the
morning and then a following one that night. The following morning saw the
qualification matches roll around. Jason played his singles against the
Canadian and unfortunately didn't make it to main draw after a hard fought
battle. Doubles qualification was tough as we had to play a pair from China who
in all honesty didn't have to try hard to beat us. That was the end of
qualifications and I had a little bit of time to kill before the main draw
singles matches started that night.
Fast forward to around 6pm that night and main
draw started with some great matches. My match came up and I was playing a
doubles player from USA. That was quite the match. I ended up winning the 1st
game in a close fight after running him to the ground but then he changed his
strategy in the 2nd game and I made a ton of mistakes. So it went to the
decider, he was up very quickly and it was a huge seemingly impossible gap to
come back. But I was able to come back from 9 points down and tie the game at 17-17
unfortunately for me some quick net rolls and huge smashes worked to his
advantage and I lost the match in 3. Playing against a doubles player is always
something I hated to do, they love to play fast and flat where as I'm not
against that but I like to slow things down and run my opponent around to use
my fitness. When I was able to do that to this player oh could you ever see how
tired he was getting. He had a hammer through and would punish me for any short
lift or lose shot, which is where he won his points. My weakest part has always
been consistency and strategy; I don't always play the right shots or hesitate
and play something I shouldn't.
Part 1 of the match
Part 2, the comeback in the 3rd game got cut off =(
It was a great battle and he was a good
player, I am mad that I lost can't believe the simple mistakes that I made. But
it was a learning experience and I could just train/work on what needed to be
worked on. So that saw the end of the tournament for me. I was mad but happy at
the same time because of the great match that I had, would have been so much
nicer to male it to the 2nd round and play Tien Minh Nguyen again. My best
result at a US Open to date so close yet so far away at the same time.
With the end of the day came the end to
both Jason and my time at the tournament. We were both heading up to Vancouver
for the Canada Open and flying there directly from LA so had a few days to kill
before flying out. We didn't get the chance to practice much because of the
senior tournament which was using OCBC in the morning with the regular
tournament wasn't happening. But the gym at the hotel made for something at
least. It was nice to "relax" for a few days and do some shopping at
the outlet mall beside the hotel. Catch a movie and soak up the sun.
Unfortunately this meant that we didn't go very far from the hotel due to
transportation, we walked around the immediate area and saw the crystal cathedral but that's about it. Not to mention I had to do some school work as I was
enrolled in both spring and summer courses and of course missing 2 and a half
weeks of summer semester which is already just 8 weeks long couldn't be a good
thing. So I had some essays due when I got back.
Crystal Cathedral Church |
That was the US Open in a nut shell, it's
always a fantastic time but being my 4th time down there not much changed. The
previous year my friend took me out to the aquarium and other areas to see so that
was fun. The one thing I regret is that Disney land is right there in Anaheim
it was super close to our hotel that there was even a shuttle bus going there.
In all that time I have yet to go to the park and check it out, would have been
fun to do with company there but oh well another time. The 2014 US Open will be
held out in New York so that will be interesting and also on the other side of
the country so even further for me to travel to it. Thankfully I have family
there so I will be able to stay with them.
Could see the fireworks nightly from the hotel parking lot |
So the end of the trip came and we headed
to LAX to catch our flight to Vancouver for the last tournament of the summer
for me, Canada Open.