Tennis in LA: Wednesday's Essential Updates
UCLA Clinches Rivalry Victory at Home
Wednesday’s biggest story comes from the Los Angeles Tennis Center, where the No. 19 UCLA women’s team extended its win streak to six with a 4-2 triumph over No. 16 USC in a tense Big Ten Conference battle. Kate Fakih sealed her fourth clinching victory in the past five matches, strengthening the Bruins’ claim as LA’s top collegiate squad this season. Kimmi Hance, Olivia Center, and Elise Wagle all contributed to the victory, while senior Hance completed her career unbeaten at home against USC in both singles and doubles.
“Every time we face UCLA, it’s more than just a match – it’s a battle for Los Angeles tennis supremacy.” — USC head coach Brett Masi
Singles Match | Result |
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#71 Grace Piper (USC) vs. #26 Anne-Christine Lutkemeyer (UCLA) | 6-1, 7-5 |
#106 Kimmi Hance (UCLA) vs. #58 Emma Charney (USC) | 6-4, 6-2 |
#41 Kate Fakih (UCLA) vs. Lily Fairclough (USC) | 7-6(5), 6-4 |
Jana Hossam (USC) vs. Ahmani Guichard (UCLA) | 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 |
Olivia Center (UCLA) vs. Maia Sung (USC) | 6-2, 6-3 |
The Bruins now sit 13-7 overall and 8-3 in Big Ten play while USC is 13-6, 7-4. UCLA’s home stand continues Friday, but this win gives the Westwood faithful a reason to celebrate. For more analysis of this rivalry and what’s next, check out our in-depth recap at Fakih, Bruins Down Trojans in Top-20 Matchup.
Neighborhood Court Report: Conditions and Where to Play Next
April’s light rain tested local courts, but Los Angeles’s best outdoor venues proved resilient—Griffith Park and Poinsettia Recreation Center both drained quickly and were playable within hours. The Westwood Recreation Center, one of LA’s few public facilities with covered options, remains a reliable bet for uninterrupted play, but space is limited and early reservations are recommended. Venice Beach courts continue to buzz with energy, thanks to their iconic setting and brisk ocean breezes.
“There’s nothing like playing tennis with the ocean breeze and the sounds of the boardwalk in the background.” — Maria Rodriguez, president, Venice Tennis Club
Court | Neighborhood | Day Fees | Surface | Notes |
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Griffith Park | Los Feliz | $8/90 min | Hard | Excellent drainage, scenic, best post-rain |
Westwood Rec Center | Westwood | $7/90 min | Hard (some covered) | Rare semi-indoor option, book early |
Venice Beach | Venice | $8/90 min | Hard | Vibrant scene, windy afternoons |
Cheviot Hills | Pico-Robertson | $7/90 min | Hard | Popular, reserve morning slots |
Tackling LA’s Tennis Challenges: Insights and Solutions
Angelenos know the biggest obstacles to tennis in Los Angeles include peak-time court crowding, microclimate shifts, and ongoing traffic headaches. Local pros recommend weekday mornings or midday play to avoid lengthy waits. Following recent discussions in community forums, neighborhoods like Altadena are pushing for more courts, as seen with new petitions at Loma Alta Park, reflecting the sport’s growing grassroots demand.
When it comes to maintenance, selecting light-colored, UV-resistant hard courts and ensuring proper drainage are top recommendations for LA’s sun-drenched climate. According to industry experts, "acrylic hard courts offer the best year-round performance for both cost and consistency." Windbreaks are advised for coastal venues, while court upkeep should include regular surface cleaning and crack repairs to ensure longevity.
LA Tournament News and Player Highlights
LA’s collegiate teams continue to dominate the national scene. UCLA’s men posted a commanding 5-0 win over Michigan, while local programs like LMU hold their own in West Coast Conference play. The next big event on the radar: the WCC Men’s and Women’s Championships kick off April 24 in San Diego, featuring many SoCal contenders.
Date | Event | Outcome |
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Apr 16 | UCLA vs. USC (Women) | UCLA 4-2 |
Apr 11 | UCLA vs. Michigan (Men) | UCLA 5-0 |
Apr 5 | Washington State vs. LMU | LMU 4-2 |
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