Photo Of The Day By Jon Reynolds
Today’s Photo Of The Day is “The Flow of Love” by Jon Reynolds. Location: Crystal, Colorado. “This was taken on…
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Read MoreWhen it comes to home-defense handguns, go big or go home. Wait, you’re already home? Let’s go straight to the guns. My father’s main reason for carrying a concealed weapon is ”I’m too old to fight.” At least, that’s what he likes to tell people when they ask him about it. Funny enough, he says the same thing about
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The 14-year-old American may have played her last junior tennis match. 14-year-old American Coco Gauff became the youngest Orange Bowl 18s champion since Nicole Vaidisova in 1995 on Sunday in Plantation, Florida, defeating China’s Qinwen Zheng, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4.
Your 2018 Orange Bowl girls’ 18s champ: @CocoGauff. She beats Qinwen Zheng, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4, to become, at 14 years old, the youngest Orange Bowl girls’ champion since Anna Kournikova in 1995. pic.twitter.com/lzEo6UyLdD
— USTA (@usta) December 9, 2018
Top-seeded Gauff didn’t drop a set until the final when she rallied back from 4-2 down in the decider after a prolonged rain delay in Florida.
“I remembered saying this in my head: ‘All these people are here, and they are still rooting for you, and you’re down 4-2. Then you should start rooting for yourself, too,’ and I think that helped turn the match around,” Gauff said after the final.
The American went 31-5 in junior singles matches and won the Roland Garros Girls Singles title this year, becoming the youngest player to win that title since 1993.
Great way to finish the season 🍊#NewProfilePic pic.twitter.com/0ueWKcpUet
— Coco Gauff (@CocoGauff) December 9, 2018
Finland’s Otto Virtanen defeated American Zane Kahn in the Boys’ 18s singles final, 7-5, 6-4.
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