Tendency for buyout groups to sell companies to themselves and peers is 'not good business', ATP executive says.
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Fifth seed Brandon Nakashima defeats Zachary Svajda in a battle of #NextGenATP Americans on Tuesday in San Diego.
We practise a lot together here in San Diego, so I knew it was going to be a tough match here today." "It was a very tough match, right from the beginning," said the 21-year-old American, who surrendered a break advantage three times in the one-hour, 54-minute contest. Nakashima earned a 7-5, 7-6(5) win against 19-year-old wild card Zachary Svajda, his good friend who hails from the nearby town of La Jolla.