JW Johnson Edges Dylan Frazier in Three-Game Battle: No. 11 JW Johnson came out on top in a gripping three-game battle against No. 6 Dylan Frazier, winning 11-5, 7-11, 11-6 to advance to the singles quarterfinals at the Lapiplasty Pickleball World Championships. JW Johnson demonstrated his resilience and tactical play as he bounced back from a loss in the second game to secure a crucial victory in the decider. His powerful serves and well-timed shots were key in overcoming Dylan Frazier’s aggressive style.
Frazier Fights Back, But Johnson Closes Strong
Dylan Frazier fought valiantly in the second game, using his speed and precision to turn the momentum in his favor and even the match at one game apiece. However, Johnson’s ability to recover and adjust his game plan in the final game made all the difference. With calm and poise, Johnson regained control, maintaining the upper hand and finishing strong to seal the win.
Johnson Looks Ahead to Loyd in Quarterfinals
Johnson now shifts his focus to the next challenge, where he will face No. 21 Michael Loyd in the quarterfinals. Loyd advanced after a stunning upset of No. 2 Ben Johns, making him a formidable opponent. However, with his strong performance against Frazier, Johnson will be confident as he looks to secure his place in the semifinals.
News in Brief: JW Johnson Edges Dylan Frazier in Three-Game Battle
JW Johnson (No. 11) defeated Dylan Frazier (No. 6) 11-5, 7-11, 11-6 to advance to the singles quarterfinals at the Lapiplasty Pickleball World Championships. Johnson bounced back after losing the second game, clinching the victory with a decisive win in the final game. He will now face No. 21 Michael Loyd in the quarterfinals, following Loyd’s upset of No. 2 Ben Johns.