Etta Wright and Christian Alshon Advance at PPA: Etta Wright and Christian Alshon have punched their ticket to the mixed doubles semifinals at the PPA Rate Las Vegas Championships, following a hard-fought victory over No. 13 seeds Andrei Daescu and Meghan Dizon. The No. 5 seeds emerged victorious with a score of 11-4, 14-12, showing their ability to perform under pressure.
A Battle of Resolve
While the match concluded in two games, it was anything but straightforward for Wright and Alshon. They faced significant challenges, particularly in the second game, where they had to fend off three game points before finally clinching the win on their fourth match point attempt. Their determination and focus were critical to their success.
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Staying Present in Pressure
For Wright, the key to navigating such tight situations lies in maintaining a focused mindset.
“I think it’s really just about staying present and not getting too far pulled or thinking about the last shot.” – (Wright)
This mentality allowed her and Alshon to regain their composure and push through the critical moments of the match.
Looking Ahead
As they celebrate their advancement, Wright and Alshon are already setting their sights on the semifinals, where they will face either top seeds Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns or the up-and-coming duo of Allyce Jones and Quang Duong.
With their Major League Pickleball chemistry on display, they will be looking to capitalize on their momentum as they continue their pursuit of the championship.
News in Brief: Etta Wright and Christian Alshon Advance at PPA
Etta Wright and Christian Alshon advanced to the mixed doubles semifinals at the PPA Rate Las Vegas Championships after defeating No. 13 seeds Meghan Dizon and Andrei Daescu, 11-4, 14-12. The No. 5 seeds faced significant pressure, saving three game points before securing the win on their fourth match point.
Wright emphasized the importance of staying present during tight situations. The duo will now prepare to face either Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns or Allyce Jones and Quang Duong in the semifinals.
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