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Brandon Nakashima wins title on home turf at San Diego Open ATP 250

Richard Osborn by Richard Osborn
September 26, 2022
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Before the ACC-Freshman of the Year nod at UVA, before the back-to-back finals in Los Cabos and Atlanta as a 19-year-old, before his summer breakthrough to the Round of 16 at Wimbledon, Brandon Nakashima was just a starry-eyed junior with pro dreams, honing his game in and around his hometown of San Diego, including the courts at Barnes Tennis Center in Point Loma.
On Sunday afternoon, Nakashima returned to that same stomping ground to capture the biggest trophy of his young career, the 21-year-old’s first tour-level title coming in the form of a 6-4, 6-4 win over fellow Californian Marcos Giron at the San Diego Open ATP 250.
Nakashima becomes the fourth American to win an ATP title this season, joining Taylor Fritz, Reilly Opelka, and Maxime Cressy.
“It’s a super special moment for me to capture my first ATP title here in San Diego, where I grew up,” said the fifth seed, who will achieve a new career-high No. 48 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings. “There’s no other feeling like it. It’s something that you really never dream of, to do it in my hometown with all my friends and family supporting.”
The former UCLA standout Giron, the 2014 NCAA singles champion, was appearing in his first ATP final. At 29, the Thousand Oaks native was hoping to become the oldest first-time tour title-winner of 2022. But a day after dismissing top seed Daniel Evans of Great Britain in a straight-sets semifinal, the third seed ran into a white-hot Nakashima, a longtime friend, and practice partner. Nakashima would collect six of his eight aces in the dominant 34-minute opening set alone. He saved three of the four break points he faced, all of which came in the second set.
“I wasn’t really trying to go for aces. I was just trying to go for placement,” he said. “For me, power on my serve isn’t too important, but the precision and accuracy are. I think I did that pretty well this week.”
LAMMONS, WITHROW COMPLETE AMERICAN TITLE SWEEP
Americans Nathaniel Lammons and Jackson Withrow claimed the San Diego ATP 250 doubles title, defeating the Australian duo of Jason Kubler and Luke Saville, 7-6 (5), 6-2.
“Nate and I teamed up a little bit last year and kind of rolled into this year,” said Withrow of the pairing, which was making its first appearance in an ATP Tour doubles final. “We’re looking for this to be a steady partnership that can continue to grow and continue to get better. I think we’re kind of on the right path.”
Lammons/Withrow improved to 13-19 at the tour level. Previously, their best results were semifinals in Montpellier and Marseille in 2021.

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