This story is featured on the September 2024 episode of the City & Town podcast.
In the gentlemen’s singles draw at this year’s Wimbledon, world No. 3 and third seed Carlos Alcaraz faced world No. 249 Mark Lajal in the first round. Lajal had won three matches, all upsets, in the historic Grand Slam tournament’s qualifying rounds to earn a spot in the main draw. Although he didn’t win, the 21-year-old Estonian took to the grass of center court and gave eventual champion Alcaraz just about all he could handle for two sets before the Spanish phenom pulled away in the third for a straight-sets victory.
A year earlier on Memorial Day weekend, Lajal stood on the stadium court at Rebsamen Tennis Center and raised the trophy as champion of the 2023 UAMS Health Little Rock Open. This year’s champion, Mitchell Krueger, has also had a successful summer on the Challenger circuit. The Fort Worth, Texas, native won his way through the US Open’s qualifying rounds to earn a spot in the main draw, where he made it to the second round before being ousted in five sets by a resurgent Jiri Lehecka of the Czech Republic. Kreuger and Lajal are but two incredible examples of the depth of talent and skill on the professional tour, and world-class players again visited Little Rock this year to vie for the 2024 title.