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...eyes turned to the No. 1 match between Yale’s Steve Berke and Dustin West and the Crimson combo of junior Oli Choo and freshman Jonathan Chu. Choo-Chu were losing 7-3, but had managed to save a match point and broke the Eli’s serve. But the Harvard duo, after going up 40-love, gave up five straight points on Chu’s serve and lost the match...
...other singles matches, at Nos. 1 and 4, were already turning into battles. Choo, at No. 4, had managed to win his first set, 6-4, over Ryan Murpy but the young Bulldog showed signs of coming back...
...match continued to get tighter. Turner got back into the match at No. 6 singles with a 6-3 win in the second set, but Chu lost the third set, enabling Yale to tie the score 2-2. Berke had steamrolled Lee in the second set, and Choo had lost the second set to Murphy...
Along with new scoring, spectators can observe some new Crimson talent in freshmen Jonathan Chu and Brian Wan. Chu teamed up with the team’s lone junior, Oliver Choo to defeat No. 34- ranked Notre Dame last week, after winning the Harvard invitiational two weeks ago. Wan, who was ranked No. 19 in under-18 juniors in 2001, is the cousin of professional tennis player Michael Chang...
Along with the freshmen, Harvard veterans look to be extremely competitive. Senior and team co-captain William Lee is expected to be Harvard’s No 1. Lee defeated some nationally ranked opponents last season. Along with Lee, Choo, Chu and Wan, Harvard is expected to play sophomores Chris Chiou, George Turner, Mark Ridell and Cliff Nguyen...