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The 2018 Olympic Club Singles and R48 Pre Qualifier

San Francisco, CA, WPH Press, 1/7/18 The famed Olympic Club in downtown San Francisco was thrilled to host the 2018 Olympic Club Singles and R48 Pre Qualifier on the first weekend of 2018, featuring former R48 #2 and 15-time Olympic Club singles champion Emmett Peixoto, defending champion Erik Torres, former top 10 pro Chris Tico, the Olympic Club’s Loren and Anthony Collado, and perennial national junior contender Coleman McGrath. 

Erik Torres cruised to the final in pursuit of his second Olympic Club Singles title, defeating Olympic Club teammates Dean Crispen and Chris Tico in route to his title defense.

Emmett Peixoto was desperate to reclaim his Olympic Club title and played with purpose en route to the final, defeating 22-year-old Anthony Collado and 19-year-old Coleman McGrath to setup a rematch of last year’s Olympic Club final with Torres. “I was always the young guy and now I’m playing guys 13-16 years younger than me,” stated The Rock. “I love seeing the talented young guys coming up.”

Peixoto entered the final with Bay Area rival Erik Torres determined to end “Chino’s” title reign and started hot in game one, building a 9-3 lead. Moving better and hitting the ball harder than he has in more than a year, Peixoto finally appeared to overcome the injury bug that has plagued him for more than a year in taking game one, 21-15. “It’s been so frustrating being injured and I almost considered stopping all together,” stated Peixoto.

Game two followed a similar script, as Peixoto led 11-5 and 19-12. Three right-hand Peixoto errors slightly open the door for Torres, but Torres was unable to capitalize, as his rally ended at 14. Peixoto closed out the match with an overhand pass to the left and a party ball serve that hit every wall for an ace. “I really had no expectations coming into this event,” expressed Peixoto. “I hadn’t played since The Memorial in November and I really just decided to enter this at the last minute. I’m happy with how I played and I’m looking forward to the rest of the R48 season. I want to thank the Olympic Club, Joey Mucha, Lou Barberini, and the WPH for a great event and I want to congratulate Erik on a great match.”

With the victory, Peixoto earned a travel stipend to the R48 7 event of his choice between now and May.

Round of 8

Torres def Crispen 21-9, 21-1

Tico def Papathemetrios 21-8, 21-13

McGrath def L. Collado 21-18, 21-16

Peixoto def A. Collado 21-5, 21-6

Semifinals (Sunday)

Torres def Tico21-10, 21-13

Peixoto def McGrath 21-17, 21-3

Finals: Peixoto def Torres 21-15, 21-14

To follow all of the results from the 2018 Olympic Club Singles and R48 Pre Qualifier, go here

To see the results and recaps from all of the 2017-2018 R48 7 WPH R48 Pre Qualifiers, go here

To read the R48 7 Preview, go here

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David Fink

WPH Senior Writer

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