Tournament Venue during matches |
The last international of 2014 came in December, late
December the 17th to 21st to be exact down in San Juan,
Puerto Rico. This would be the last international of the year and after having
points fall off from tournaments that I did good in back in 2013 I was hurting
for points to keep my world ranking up and in the top 300’s. Looking at the
calendar it was either Puerto Rico or a tournament in Istanbul, Turkey. Both
were the same level and the one in Puerto Rico made more sense as I would
probably have a better chance to advance past 1st round. So I was
entered and the best thing was that I would not be traveling alone this time as
another Trinidad player (Kamasha Robertson) was going and she was also one of
my mixed partners. This made the tournament all the more worth it,
international series level (good chance to advance), right before Christmas
(get out of the cold), playing more than 1 event, and well come on it’s a
tropical island getaway who wouldn't want to go that would make for a nice
vacation after the tournament.
So the day came to leave and of course I would be flying
with air Canada rouge to LA again and with my luck we were delayed once again
for a little so now not only would my short connection time become even shorter
I was worried that I wouldn't even make my flight from LA to New York and then
New York to Puerto Rico (that connection was short too). The second that we
arrived at the gate in LA my other flight had just started to board, so I could
imagine my baggage wouldn't even come close to making it. Of course my flight
would also happen to be on the other side of the airport, that’s right not just
in another terminal but the terminals are so far apart that I had to run
outside through parking lots, across the street and then go through security
again. Needless to say I just made my flight with seconds to spare and my gut
was telling me my baggage wouldn't make it. In New York we actually arrived 20
minutes earlier than was scheduled so I had time to go into the lounge and grab
breakfast which was nice and then caught the final flight to San Juan, Puerto
Rico. To my amazement as I stood at the baggage carousel my giant Yonex trolley
bag came out and onto the belt, I was amazed but of course there was nobody
there to pick me up. A scene that was very familiar at a good chunk of the
tournaments I have attended, catching a cab I made my way to the hotel.
Arriving at the hotel I already knew that it was the same
one I stayed in during my very first international back in 2008 which happened
to be the very same tournament, the Puerto Rico International. Nothing had
changed and I think I was very close to getting the same room that I stayed in
back then. Having traveled all night and sleeping little on the flight I was
both tired and hungry so after some food passing out was the next logical and
inevitable course of action. Kamasha came in later that night and after a brief
conversation it was back to bed for me to await the following days team
managers meeting and commencement of the tournament the following day. Much to
our hopes the tournament would be delayed a day due to access to the facility
and the fact that the government essentially has the final say and they would
not give over times until the Thursday. With this meant that we would not be
able to practice the following day in the morning due to the tournament
organizers not getting to set up until early afternoon but we would get
practice times that night which was a good thing.
Night came and we went to the hall to practice, it wasn't a
bad place different than the 1st tournament that I played in Puerto
Rico back in 2008 this one was smaller. It was nice to be in a hotter climate
playing badminton again as this meant my body warmed up very fast, dealing with
the excessive sweat was another story though. Practice went well, finished got
dinner and headed back to the room to rest for the following day when matches
would start.
Late night practice session |
That morning was the men’s singles first rounds as well as a
few of the women’s singles rounds so both me and Kamasha would have to play. In
the morning at 10am I was scheduled to play one of the Puerto Rican players and
was one of the first matches up. The downfall was there are windows around the
upper part of the venue and those had not been blocked out yet so we had to
play the matches while they started to cover the windows with some paper to
attempt to block the light. I won my match pretty handily and secured my spot
in the 2nd round against the third seed from Brazil, Alex Tjong. Kamasha
had a good fight in her match against a girl from the USA but unfortunately
wasn’t able to pull out the victory. So that was half the day, matches would
resume in the late afternoon as to give us time to rest and eat not to mention
avoid playing a the hottest time of the day. Play resumed and this time I was
up against the Brazilian, it was a tough match and I fought as hard as I could
but in the end he pulled away with the win. That was the end of singles for me,
I am happy with the second round result it meant a lot more world ranking
points as well as a nice present for the last tournament of the year.
During my 1st round match against Puerto Rico |
The following morning we played mixed doubles against the 2nd
seeds from Dominican Republic who we had played 2 years earlier at CAREBACO and
the results back then were interesting to say the least. This time we had a way
better match, I needed to attack more though and that is ultimately why we lost
the match because I didn't attack enough. Overall though I am happy with the
tournament and the results, 2nd round at an international is always
a great feeling and I have had quite a few first round losses this year past.
That being said this was a great way to finish off the year, now that the
matches were over I would get to have a little bit of a vacation. That meant
that I would finally get to go to the beach and go into the ocean, the 1st
time since 2013 and my trip to Tahiti.
I had just 2 days left until I left the country which meant
the rest of Friday night, Saturday whole day and then Sunday as my flight was
Monday morning very early. Friday night we didn't do much after the match just
relax in the hotel then the fun came on Saturday. That was the day that we
would go to the beach and oh boy was that an adventure trying to find a beach,
we went to a public beach on the other side of this hidden area quite a ways
away from the hotel. It was worth it though and the view was beautiful to watch
down the Puerto Rican coast line and see the sunset. The sunset made it picture
perfect as cliche as that sounds, there’s nothing more beautiful that being in
the ocean as the sun is setting, the array of colors that glisten across the
sky and water is an art of its own that can be appreciated. That was the
highlight of the trip being able to get back into the ocean even if it was very
quick.
Gotta flex while on the beach, its the law |
We went out that night with some friends from USA, Czech Republic, and
Scotland to have burgers and beer. That leaving the following and last day to
check out a place called the mall of America which was the largest mall in
Puerto Rico and of course decorated for Christmas. After a day of shopping it
was time to head back to the hotel and pack for my flight the following
morning.
All in all I am happy with how the tournament in Puerto Rico
went and couldn't have asked for more, a win and a boost to my world ranking to
help me get back up where I use to be. Flying home would involve 2 stopovers
one in Houston and one in Denver but this time I had adequate time in-between
flights and didn't have to run through terminals. A great end of the year
tournament and almost a vacation in its own sense. I would be returning home to
start off 2015 and see what the New Year would bring not to mention planning
out tournaments. I was already looking to attend the China International
Challenge the end of January so would have to start training for that.
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