Round of 32: A Strong Start
Ben and Collin Johns began their Men’s Doubles journey at the PPA Atlanta Slam with a commanding performance in the Round of 32. They faced Alex Neumann and Grayson Goldin, securing a decisive win with scores of 11-4 and 11-6. The Johns brothers showed their synergy and skill right from the start.
Round of 16: Continued Excellence
The Johns duo continued their impressive form in the Round of 16 against Steve Deakin and Ivan Jakovljevic. Ben and Collin Johns delivered another strong performance, winning with scores of 11-5 and 11-6. Their consistent play showed their readiness for the upcoming rounds.
Quarter Finals: Overcoming Challenges
In the Quarter Finals, Ben and Collin Johns faced Andrei Daescu and Gabriel Tardio. The match tested their resilience as they won the first game 5-11 but came back strongly to win the next two games 11-6 and 11-3. Their ability to adapt and overcome challenges was evident in this match.
Semi-Finals: Dominant Display
The Semi-Finals saw Ben and Collin Johns up against Riley Newman and Christian Alshon. The Johns brothers dominated the match, winning comfortably with scores of 11-9 and 11-2. Their performance in this round highlighted their exceptional teamwork and skill.
Championship Match: A Hard-Fought Victory
In the Men’s Doubles Championship, Ben and Collin Johns faced Tyson McGuffin and Jaume Martinez Vich. The final was a closely contested affair, with the Johns duo winning the first two games 11-4 and 11-0. Despite losing the third game 6-11, they bounced back to win the fourth game 11-4 and claim the championship.
News in Brief: Ben and Collin Johns’ Unstoppable Road at PPA
Ben and Collin Johns dominated the Men’s Doubles at the PPA Atlanta Slam, securing the championship title with a series of strong performances. Their journey included decisive wins over Alex Neumann and Grayson Goldin, Steve Deakin and Ivan Jakovljevic, and Riley Newman and Christian Alshon. In the final, they overcame Tyson McGuffin and Jaume Martinez Vich in a thrilling match to claim the title.