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...team was handed an unexpected equalizer in unfortunate circumstances; in Clayton??s first set tiebreaker, the co-captain took a one-point lead before opponent Freeman retired through a hand injury...
...loss, leaving two singles points remaining, the score poised at 3-2. Fortunately for Harvard, it could count on its co-captain and No. 77 in the nation to seal the win at the No. 1 position; despite losing the first set, Clayton??s tenacity and stamina came to the fore in a 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 win over Jonathan Jaklitsch...
...coming into the match,” Clayton added. “I didn’t know where my fitness level would be. I came in with the attitude of trying as hard as I could.”No. 2 Chijoff-Evans faced a similar situation to Clayton??s. Also losing the first set, Chijoff-Evans won the second set and super tiebreak to take the match 5-7, 6-3, 10-6.The remainder of Harvard’s singles matches did not go quite as well as the top two courts.At No. 3, Hayes had difficulty...
Given that the Crimson was slowed by injuries at the top of its lineup, with No. 53 co-captain Chris Clayton??who typically plays at No. 1—and sophomore Aba Omodele-Lucien out because of injuries, the weekend’s mixed result is one the team can be proud...
...reflected a consistently high level of team play.“Everything is a team effort,” Clayton explained. “Pretty much everyone played strong, and as a senior, it’s great to see young guys stepping up and contributing.”Clayton??s classmate Ermakov may have shouldered the largest burden, stepping into the top singles spot while the co-captain recovers. Ermakov dispatched Nikola Miskovic and Francisco Redondo of UAM before falling, 7-6, 7-5, to the Senators’ Michael Johnson in a hard-fought title match.While...