Marino drops Pan Am Games tennis semifinal, will play for women’s singles bronze
SANTIAGO — Rebecca Marino left her first Pan American Games on crutches. She wants to leave her second with a medal.
The latter was still on the table for the Canadian tennis player despite Saturday’s 6-1, 6-4 semifinal loss to Argentina’s Maria Lourdes Carle. The loss halted Marino’s run of three straight wins to reach medal contention in Santiago, Chile.
The 32-year-old pro faces Argentina’s Julia Riera for the bronze medal on the Tennis Sports Center’s clay courts Sunday. Canada has yet to win a women’s singles tennis medal in 72 years of the Pan American Games.
“Everyone wants a Pan Am medal here,” Marino said. “My roommates are cyclists. They won some medals and it means a lot. Not many people can say that they’re a Pan Am medallist, so if I can get that, that’s fantastic.”