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...your own well-being and look to just get the ball past the opponent, you can really get the stampede going,” Chijoff-Evans said. While Clayton unquestionably stole the show with his performance, the other members of the squad displayed solid performances as well. Senior Sasha Ermakov in particular had a great run, making it to the fourth round in the singles tournament, but in the end, he was bested by third seed Peter Capkovic from Princeton in three sets (7-6, 4-6, 6-2). Other competitors in singles for the Crimson included junior Michael Hayes...
...team, we need to get better at knocking our opponents out at the end of matches,” Kalfayan said. Sophomore Aba Omodele-Lucien started off hot, defeating Notre Dame’s No. 2 player in a supertiebreaker and handily winning a doubles match with junior Sasha Ermakov. But a minor shoulder injury proved enough to knock Omodele-Lucien off his groove, and he lost his next two matches in supertiebreakers. Ermakov and Omodele-Lucien bounced back to win three consecutive doubles matches on the second day of play. In singles, Ermakov fell in straight sets to Notre...
...experience and intensity lost with the graduation of Gareth Doran and Kieran Burke. The team will have to find a way to inject some energy into its doubles lineup, which often struggled at all postions except No. 1, where the No. 34 duo of Kumar and junior Sasha Ermakov won seven straight matches to guide the Crimson to the all-important doubles point throughout the Ivy League season. With their 24-8 overall record (15-3 in dual matches), Kumar and Ermakov earned a spot in the doubles bracket of the NCAA tournament. After downing a Michigan State pair...
...which stretches back to their second Ivy League match against Columbia.Harvard lost the doubles point, with the No. 2 duo of sophomore Michael Hayes and Chijoff-Evans losing 8-2 and the No. 3 pair of Nguyen and Omodele-Lucien falling 8-5. Senior Ashwin Kumar and junior Sasha Ermakov were up 6-4 when their match was cut short by the Red Raiders’ winning of two matches to seal the doubles point. The Crimson had grown accustomed to winning the doubles point in Ivy League play, and against challenging competition in the NCAA, losing...
...Still, Kumar, an All-American doubles player who teams with junior Sasha Ermakov as the 34th-ranked pair, draws on his past experience for confidence...