Word: ashwin
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...Kalfayan over Chudacoff by a score of 6-2, 6-0. At No. 3, senior Shantanu Dhaka defeated Gallarotti 6-1 6-1, in his first match back after suffering an ankle injury last year. No. 6 junior Gareth Doran breezed by Lohr 6-2, 6-0 and junior Ashwin Kumar won at No. 1 over BU’s Wolf 6-2, 6-3. Last to finish was No. 4 Burke, who pulled through a split of the first sets to win the super-tiebreaker over Jared Kobren...
This match was one in which the doubles point proved decisive, with Harvard’s loss accounting for the margin of victory. Harvard’s No. 1 and No. 3 teams lost, with Ermakov and junior Ashwin Kumar falling, 8-5, at the top spot and freshman Michael Hayes and junior Dan Nguyen losing, 8-6. Denenberg and Valkin’s 8-7 win could not help the Crimson win the best-of-three doubles point...
...everything was going in.” At No. 4, co-captain Scott Denenberg lost, 7-5, 6-1, to one of Fresno State’s trickiest players. The Crimson’s two victories in singles came on the third and fifth courts. At No. 3, junior Ashwin Kumar, whose swagger has returned after a difficult early-season slump, overcame some adversity to take the first set in a tiebreak and held his composure in the second set, breaking his opponent at 5-5 and winning 7-5. “Ashwin was playing beautifully...
...sophomore Sasha Ermakov played masterfully with Ashwin Kumar, as the pair repeatedly confounded their opponents by turning balls that looked like excellent passing shots into deceptive, sharply angled drop volleys...
...Because Ashwin volleys so well, they kept ripping shots at Sasha,” said Harvard coach Dave Fish ’72. “He did a marvelous job of returning tough balls; he was awake and alert...