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Alexander Leischner
Isabel Turk
Alexander Leischner lost only one set en route to the ITA West Regional singles title.

LEISCHNER MAKES HISTORY WITH ITA REGIONAL SINGLES TITLE

10/1/2022 11:37:00 PM

(GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.) Alexander Leischner made history on Saturday, becoming PLNU's first ITA Division II West Regional singles champion with a straight-set 6-3, 6-4 victory over fourth-seeded Leyton Bohren of APU.
 
"It feels so good, especially as I wasn't sure in what shape I was in before the tournament," said Leischner, the 11th-seed in the tournament. "Especially in the quarterfinal and final, the support from the team and the girls' team was so important and they pushed me to the title. I think this brings us even closer together."
 
Across five matches en route to the regional singles title, Leischner lost only one set, to teammate and eighth-seeded Tyler Davis in Saturday morning's semifinal, which was won by Leischner in a super tiebreak (7-5, 3-6, 10-6).
 
Along the way, Leischner defeated the No. 1, No. 8, No. 9 and No. 4 seeds.
 
"I was feeling pretty well on these courts and I was returning better than normal," Leischner said. "My serve is always important for me and I was never a break down in the important matches."  
Making his singles title even more impressive was his deep run in the doubles portion of the tournament, as Leischner and Fabian Penzkofer reached the championship before finishing as runner-up.
 
The Sea Lion duo forced a tiebreak before fifth-seeded James Caddies and Mike Jansen of Concordia University Irvine prevailed, 8-7 (7-3).
 
"Fabian is a really good friend from back home in Germany and we have already played a lot of doubles together," Leischner said. "We play a similar game style, so it works out pretty well. In the final, he was the best player on the court, but we just lost some important points."
 
With his singles championship, Leischner now advances to the ITA Cup in Rome, Georgia, where he will be one of 16 players nationally competing. The tournament, which will take place Oct. 12-16, will consist of eight regional winners and eight at-large selections.

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