STANFORD, Calif. - Former Stanford standout Nicole Gibbs fell in the second round of the main draw of the 2016 Bank of the West Classic on Thursday night, dropping a 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 decision to No. 4 seed CoCo Vandeweghe.
Gibbs gained the upper hand with a 6-2 win in the first set, winning three break points against the world`s 34th-ranked player. Vandeweghe responded with a narrow 6-4 win in the second set before sealing the match with a 6-2 victory in the third.
.@Gibbsyyyy races through the opening set vs Vandeweghe 6-2! #BOTWC https://t.co/IMTFmUKMuk
— WTA (@WTA) July 22, 2016
Gibbs advanced to the round of 16 after beating fellow former-Cardinal Carol Zhao in the first round on Monday night.
Currently ranked No. 72 in the world, Gibbs has been competing on the WTA tour since 2013, months after electing to turn pro following her junior season on The Farm. An All-American in singles during each of her three seasons (2011-13) at Stanford, Gibbs was a two-time NCAA Singles champion (2012, 2013) and teamed with Mallory Burdette to capture the 2012 NCAA Doubles crown. Gibbs, who helped guide Stanford to a national title in 2013, wrapped up her career with a 111-15 overall record and was 65-6 in duals. One of seven Cardinal players named to the Pac-12 All-Century Team in April, Gibbs was also a three-time all-conference pick and her 27 dual match wins in 2011 rank third in school history.
The most storied program in women's college tennis, Stanford (20-5, 9-1 Pac-12) captured its 19th national championship (18 NCAA, 1 AIAW) in 2016, defeating No. 12 Oklahoma State in a 4-3 thriller in Tulsa, Oklahoma. No. 15 Stanford became the lowest-seeded team to win an NCAA title, knocking off No. 2 Florida, No. 10 Michigan and No. 6 Vanderbilt in a span of five days prior to reaching the final. Stanford has now won 14 of its last 16 NCAA matches when seeded lower than its opponent, a streak that covers six years. That includes winning it all as a No. 12 seed three years ago – at the time the lowest-seeded team to accomplish the feat – and taking home the crown in 2010 as a No. 8 seed. Stanford now owns a 142-18 all-time record in the postseason since the NCAA Tournament went to its present format in 1982.
Individual session tickets for the Bank of the West Classic opening round start at just $34. For tickets go to www.bankofthewestclassic.com or call (866) 982-8497. The Bank of the West Classic, a Premier WTA event, features a 28-player singles draw as well as a 16-team doubles draw. The event is owned and operated by IMG and serves as the opening women's event of the Emirates Airline US Open Series.
ABOUT THE BANK OF THE WEST CLASSIC:
The Bank of the West Classic is the longest-running women-only professional tennis tournament in the world and is the first stop of the Emirates Airline US Open Series. Owned and operated by IMG, the WTA Premier event features a 28-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw with total prize money of $753,000. Held on Stanford University's campus at Taube Family Tennis Stadium since 1997, former champions include: Billie Jean King, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, Andrea Jaeger, Monica Seles, Martina Hingis, Lindsay Davenport, Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Kim Clijsters.
ABOUT BANK OF THE WEST:
Bank of the West is a regional financial services company chartered in California and headquartered in San Francisco with $77.2 billion in assets as of March 31, 2016. Founded in 1874, Bank of the West provides a wide range of personal, commercial, wealth management and international banking services through more than 600 offices in 23 states and digital channels. Bank of the West is a subsidiary of BNP Paribas, which has a presence in 75 countries with 185,000 employees.