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...like they’re…um…drier, less salty, saltines. Great Jewish athletes throughout the generations have known that even though we are remembering an exodus, the show must go on. Take for example the doubles duo of Harvard tennis co-captains Scott Denenberg and Gideon Valkin. This one-two punch delivers some extra ‘umph’ during Passover thanks to matza. “It’s really funny to go to pre-meal dinners with the team,” Valkin said. “Everyone’s carbo...
...lineup recently a shot to sharpen their game,” sophomore Chris Clayton said. Clayton, who usually plays No. 1, did not play yesterday. “It’s getting the other guys ready in case we need them,” co-captain Gideon Valkin added. This tune-up match started out well for the Crimson, who easily won the doubles point 3-0. At No. 1 Doubles, Valkin and fellow co-captain Scott Denenberg sailed past Boston’s Barrett Wolf and Giulio Gallarotti 8-1, and at the No. 2 spot, junior...
...another positive development, the doubles duo of co-captains Scott Denenberg and Gideon Valkin regained the swagger it had lost earlier this season, winning all four of its matches on the road trip and holding steady in close situations...
...tiebreak and held his composure in the second set, breaking his opponent at 5-5 and winning 7-5. “Ashwin was playing beautifully,” Fish said. “He showed really good resilience against a very strong opponent.” Co-captain Gideon Valkin overwhelmed his opponent, 6-2, 6-1, at No. 5. Continuing its improvement from the early-season doldrums in pairs play, the revamped Harvard lineup swept the doubles point. Kumar and Ermakov came back from a break down to win in the tiebreak...
...Gideon Valkin clinched that victory at the No. 5 position, 6-2, 6-3, holding off an impassioned late run by his opponent with his trademark shot, running around his backhand to blast powerful but controlled forehands...