
Denis Kudla is through to his first career Grand Slam singles draw. Kudla, 19, from Arlington and trained in College Park at the Junior Tennis Champion’s Center, took out an Australian favorite in Carsten Ball in winning a qualifying final 7-6 (1), 7-5. Though the match was not televised, you can bet Kudla’s maturity helped him get through despite a raucous chorus of support for the other guy. When we caught up with him last month in Atlanta, he admitted “being mentally weak” in the past due to crowd distraction. At the 2010 AO Wild Card Playoffs, he had “problems with a couple of people in the crowd, hearing their voices over everyone else, and it really pissed me off.” At the 2011 AO Wild Card Playoffs? “I heard the same people, but it really didn’t bother me.”
Kudla will take on Tommy Haas in first round play at Melbourne Park on Monday. At nearly 34, Haas is one of the most experienced players in the tournament. The winner could face Rafael Nadal in the second round.
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