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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...
...Ermakov, playing at No. 6, took his opponent to three sets before losing, clinching the match for the Broncos...
...It’s good that I got this—hopefully—out of my system,” said Ermakov, who lost the match 1-6, 7-6(5), 6-4. “The main thing is having an idea of what to do on the big points...
Harvard came out firing on all cylinders and never looked back. The Crimson relished its first opportunity this year to play in the sun, quickly snapping up the doubles point with two of three wins—anchored by the solid net play of Ermakov and Kumar at No. 1—and then winning all its singles matches except for at No. 1 and 4, where Clayton and Deneberg were outgunned by their opponents...
...match was notable mostly for the return of Ermakov to the lineup...