It’s the first week of January. For those who dream of becoming a professional tennis player, this time of year surely conjures up visions of Australia.
But for 27-year-old Gage Brymer, January means time on the campus of Pepperdine University. Ranked 502nd in the world, Brymer is seeded sixth at an ITF event being played here, in Malibu, Calif. Offering a total purse of $25,000, this tournament is part of the SoCal Pro Series, a set of eight tournaments created in large part so that Americans needn’t travel too far to earn ranking points.
Malibu is approximately a 90-minute drive north of Brymer’s home in Orange County. He and his father Chuck, also Gage’s coach, headed up the Southern California coast on Tuesday morning for his first-round match. Chuck estimates he accompanies Gage 75 percent of the time.
Malibu is far closer than the vast majority of pro tournaments the Brymers have traveled to since Gage graduating from UCLA. Last year, Brymer played 37 tournaments—six more than Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal combined. His odyssey included five straight weeks of competition in Cancun throughout January and February and, in April and May, a similar seven-week long stint in Monastir, Tunisia. Immediately after winning the final event in Monastir, Brymer flew 6,600 miles west for three straight weeks of tournaments in the San Diego area. In August, Brymer played three consecutive ATP Challenger Tour events in Nonthaburi, Thailand—called "Bangkok Open 1, Bangkok Open 2 and Bangkok Open 3."