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...fought incredibly hard in the singles,” head coach Dave Fish ’72 said. “I thought it was a great weekend of tennis.”In the absence of sophomore Alexei Chijoff-Evans due to illness and senior Sasha Ermakov due to injury, the Crimson rose to the challenge in a difficult weekend. In a greatly-changed singles and doubles lineup, freshman Alistair Felton competed at No. 2, while co-captain Michael Kalfayan returned to the lineup for the first time since February.“I think we went out there...
...last 7-0 loss in 2006 at Illinois. NO. 19 MICHIGAN 5, HARVARD 2 Fortune was not on the Crimson’s side on Friday evening. Harvard had to fight not only a top-20 team in Michigan, but also by injury and sickness. With senior Sasha Ermakov stricken with flu, freshman Alistair Felton suffered a pulled hip muscle halfway through his doubles match, preventing him from competing in singles.“We used up our luck in winning the ECAC tournament [last weekend],” Fish said.The Wolverines took the doubles point to start the evening...
...It’s a good attitude for tennis. His attitude has been improving every week.”Harvard suffered an early setback as it lost the doubles point. At No. 2, junior Michael Hayes and Felton fell, 8-4, while the No. 1 partnership of senior Sasha Ermakov and sophomore Alexei Chijoff-Evans lost, 8-6, to Bogdan Borta and Mihai Nichifor. The Crimson quickly rebounded by taking the first three singles matches to lead, 3-1. Ermakov equalized by upstaging Borta, 6-1, 6-3 at No. 2, and the Crimson took the lead when Omodele-Lucien...
...Felton clinched the match and Chijoff-Evans and Hayes kept the ball rolling forward for the Crimson, then the No. 1 doubles duo of senior Sasha Ermakov and freshman Davis Mangham put Harvard back on the right course after Saturday’s loss to Tennessee with an easy 8-4 victory...
...focus, nothing miraculous.” Hayes said. “I’m not training differently, it’s just attention to little things.”Indeed, a break from training for finals period had little impact on any of the Crimson, as seniors Sasha Ermakov and Michael Kalfayan, sophomore Alexi Chijoff-Evans, and freshmen Alistair Felton and Davis Mangam claimed winning weekends. In addition, the 2-1 singles performance of rookie Robertson McAnulty and 3-1 doubles results from co-captain Kalfayan and sophomore Will Guzick reflected a consistently high level of team play...