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...weakness and picked on it constantly. I had played him in the past—four years ago. But that’s four years ago.” While the matches against the nationally-ranked players were punctuated by breathtaking shots and painted lines, it was No. 3 Denenberg??s heartbreaking 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5) loss that drew in the crowd. After being ahead in both sets, Denenberg struggled to finish off his opponent, 80th-ranked Dominic Inglot. “I guess the only thing I can take away from the match is playing...
...teammates. “I didn’t get along with my teammates the first year,” Denenberg said. “I always felt I was fighting against them to get on the team.” Teammates and the coach concurred, noting that Denenberg??s passion for self-improvement led him to underemphasize his doubles game and make him a recluse. Still, Denenberg made an impression on his teammates and his coaches. He matriculated as a self-described “six-foot twig,” but quickly earned a reputation...
...Fish said.Denenberg went 0-2 in singles play, losing to Louis Desmarteaux of St. John’s, 6-4, 5-7, 6-1 in the first round and Yale’s Michael Caldwell, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6.Fish was not discouraged by the losses though, stressing Denenberg??s ability to stay competitive with talented players.“Scott went three sets with a guy who got to the finals. Then he played the No. 3 guy at Yale and lost 7-6 in the third set,” Fish said...
Sophomore Scott Denenberg??normally half of Harvard’s second doubles combination—was unavailable to travel due to academic conflicts, and so his usual partner in the second slot, sophomore Gideon Valkin, was paired with freshman Dan Nguyen...
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