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...reworked doubles lineup featuring some new faces and some experienced duos played assertively against taller, physically imposing Stanford pairs, taking two out of three matches to secure the doubles point. At No. 3, the reunited pair of senior co-captains Gideon Valkin and Scott Denenberg won, 8-4, while at No. 2, juniors Dan Nguyen and Kieran Burke fell...
...Harvard men’s tennis team maintained its momentum, but fell, 6-1, against No. 3 Virginia in a match where the score did not reflect the close matches that characterized Crimson play. “The team showed some strength,” senior co-captain Scott Denenberg said. “Gideon [Valkin] had a close match, Ashwin [Kumar] had a good win, I had a close match, Dan [Nguyen] had a close match. A few of those flip-flop or we win a doubles point, and the match could have gone the other...
...Fish said. These two victories helped the Crimson rebound after it started the match poorly by losing the doubles point. The No. 2 doubles team of juniors Dan Nguyen and Kieran Burke lost to Svigelj and Marc Jaeger, 8-1, and at No. 3, co-captain Scott Denenberg and freshman Michael Hayes lost to the Bulls’ Thomas Estrada and Mahmoud Hamed, 8-5. At No. 1 doubles, Valkin and junior Ashwin Kumar picked up Harvard’s lone doubles win with a score of 8-6, coming back from an early 1-6 deficit...
...stepping in, that’s when I’m losing.” Valkin said. “As soon as I’m moving in, that’s a willing mentality.”At No. 2, co-captain Scott Denenberg lost a tough match 7-6, 7-5, while No. 6 Michael Kalfayan lost 6-4, 6-3.A doubles lineup reshuffled for the second time in two weeks took two out of its three matches to capture the doubles point, with No. 1 Kumar and Valkin and No. 2 junior Kieran Burke...
...Denenberg and Clayton overpowered and outmaneuvered their opponents to an easy 8-3 victory, keeping the Jaspers on their heels with sizzling serves and a well-executed two-man net game. In the final game, Denenberg showed the extent of his comfort by redirecting an attempted passing shot into a feeble drop-volley and crushing an overhead on match-point straight to the back wall of his opponents...