‘Dinosaur’ takes the court
Ellen McCarty
Newport Beach resident Scott Davis won’t let the threat of rainy weather
blur his vision of winning the 13th Annual Top Gun Tennis Tournament this
month.
The run for $3,000 in prize money begins Nov. 13 at the Seacliff Tennis
Club.
The 37-year-old is a former world champion tennis player and winner of
last year’s Top Gun tournament, which benefits the Huntington Youth
Shelter. He said he enjoys local competitions because “it’s great to have
a chance to win prize money and know that you’re also benefiting a local
charity.”
The tournament draws thousands of competitors, said Pamela Johnson, a Top
Gun coordinator. All the proceeds benefit the Huntington Beach shelter,
which provides for homeless and runaway kids age 11 to 17. This year’s
fund-raising goal is $15,000.
Despite his 17-year career, Davis said he doesn’t expect an easy victory.
“None of the local tournaments are easy,” he said. “They tend to draw
guys who used to play in the Association of Tennis Professionals or who
just missed it. The level of play will definitely be challenging.”
Davis said spectators might be surprised to see his unique and antiquated
style.
“I’m a dinosaur,” he said. “When I first went professional, there was a
lot more play at the net and the volley was a bigger part of the game.
Now the rackets and equipment have evolved so there’s much more emphasis
on power. It’s a difficult transition.”
Davis still manages to use the whole court and stay ahead of his
opponents.
“I’m usually in the driver’s seat,” he said. “I’m always one step ahead
of my opponent.”
In addition to learning new tricks, Davis said he usually has to adjust
to the weather.
Last year players had to move to the outer courts because the inner
courts were pretty wet from rains. “The courts get very slippery really
fast,” he said.
Whatever the challenges, Davis aims to meet them head on and not be too
hard on himself. “Even if I lose, if I took the initiative during the
game, I can walk away from the court with a positive attitude,” he said.
“That’s important.”
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