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Jack Sock and Collin Shick Overcome Early Struggles With Doubles Win at the Lapiplasty Pickleball World Championships

Jack Sock and Collin Shick Overcome Early Struggles: Jack Sock and Collin Shick displayed incredible resilience in their opening match at the Lapiplasty Pickleball World Championships, advancing to the Round of 32 in men’s doubles. The duo found themselves facing a tough challenge against No. 46 seeds Nick McCollin and Austin Bricker.

After dropping the first game 11-9, Jack Sock and Collin Shick quickly turned the tide, dominating the second game 11-1 and sealing the win in the third game with an 11-3 victory.

Resilience Under Pressure

The comeback highlighted the strong mental game of Jack Sock and Collin Shick, who were able to recover from a difficult first game to outplay their opponents in the following two sets. Their ability to adjust and regain momentum on the court proved key to their success, making for an exciting and dramatic match.

Next Round Awaits

With their victory secured, Jack Sock and Collin Shick will now face No. 16 seeds Craig Johnson and Pesa Teoni in the next round of the men’s doubles bracket. The upcoming match promises to be another thrilling contest at the Lapiplasty Pickleball World Championships, where both teams will be aiming for a spot further in the tournament.

News in Brief: Jack Sock and Collin Shick Overcome Early Struggles

Jack Sock and Collin Shick fought back from a first-game loss to secure an 11-9, 11-1, 11-3 victory over No. 46 seeds Nick McCollin and Austin Bricker in their opening men’s doubles match at the Lapiplasty Pickleball World Championships. They will face No. 16 seeds Craig Johnson and Pesa Teoni in the next round.

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