It was a match for the ages, one that tennis fans — even casual fans — will not soon forget.
With a display of power tennis exceeded only by sheer willpower, Edina junior Caitlyn Merzbacher outlasted defending champion Summer Brills of Mounds View, winning in three sets in the Class 2A girls' tennis singles championship Friday at the Baseline Tennis Center in Minneapolis.
Merzbacher, the daughter of Gophers womens' tennis coach Chuck Merzbacher, battled back from a 6-1 first-set drubbing to win the final two sets 6-2, 7-5. The mesmerizing final set, with Merzbacher and Brills trading rifle-shot forehands and cross-court winners at near-impossible angles, had spectators rivited and tennis coaches raving.
"I think, in terms of quality of play, you won't find a better match than that one," said Edina coach Steve Paulsen, who has coached more than a few state champions. "It was what they call 'epic'. They both raised their level of play. It was won more than it was lost."
That Merzbacher was able to stay close to the No. 1-ranked Brills at all was a feat in itself. She had played a tough three-set match in the semifinals, beating Minnetonka's Bella Lambert 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. Brills, in contrast, had a much less taxing straight-set victory over Eastview's Jordan Kopfer in her semifinal.
"I was exhausted just coming into the match," Merzbacher said. "I played the first set like I was just happy to be there. Whatever happens, happens. Then, in the second set, as I started to play smarter and things started to go my way, I said 'Okay, this is a possbility. I might have a chance to pull this thing out'."
In the deciding third set, Merzbacher jumped out to a 4-1 lead, only to see Brills, whose on-court demeanor and manner of play is remindful of Chris Evert, rally to take a 5-4 lead.
"I was trying so hard to stay steady and keep attacking," said Brills, who lost for just the second time this season. "But she made a lot of great shots. She outrallied me. She played great."