NEW YORK—For Daniel Nguyen, winning his first U.S. Open match was similar to clinching the NCAA title for the University of Southern California—which he’s done twice.
“I had a little [cheering] section,” Nguyen said after his 7-6 (7), 2-6, 6-4 win over Philip Bester in the first round of the qualifying tournament. “It was awesome to be able to look at them. It felt like when I won in 2011 when we clinched over Virginia. It felt sort of like today’s match where the guys are all rooting for you.”
The former All-American is etched in USC lore after winning the title-clinching matches for the Trojans in both 2010 and 2011. His clutch performances secured USC’s second and third consecutive team championships, and when his school reigned supreme again in 2012, he had a fourth ring for his fingers.