ORLANDO – Janice Tjen moved on to the round of 16 at the NCAA Singles Championship after taking down the No. 4 overall seed in the tournament, Katarina Jokic of Georgia, 6-1, 6-4 in a second round matchup Monday morning,
Tjen got off to a strong start in the opening set, taking a commanding 4-0 lead on the way to taking the first frame, 6-1. The two then went back-and-forth to open the second set, with neither player being able to hold serve. Tjen won the last three games to clinch the match breaking Jokic’s serve for the fourth time in the set to make it 4-4, before holding serve to go up 5-4 and winning securing the clincher with another break point.
The true freshman is just the second Oregon player ever to reach the round of 16 at the NCAA Singles Championship, joining Daria Panova who did it in 2003. No Duck has ever advanced beyond the round of 16 at the individual championship.
Tjen moved to 20-2 on the year in singles play and has now won each of her last eight singles matches, seven of which have come against ranked opponents. She improved ton 8-2 on the year in matches against ranked foes, and has still lost just seven sets all season. Likewise, insomnia can also cialis for cheap price regencygrandenursing.com be detected by following certain parameters during the examination. What’s worse is that there are also some pain relievers that contain caffeine and those need to be treated, making erectile dysfunction jokes cialis generico mastercard without any thought or sensitivity can be inappropriate and unwelcome. The most popular of statins so far is cheap cialis bought here. You have vast choices to treat it in a safe way to have an effective control on your erectile viagra without side effects problems.
Up next, Tjen will take on the 19th-ranked player in the latest ITA Singles Rankings in Georgia Drummy of Duke for a spot in the national quarterfinals. Match time for Tuesday is still TBA.