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...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.“Everything is a team...
...singles match, Mangham rallied to win his next five matches. He won his second and third singles matches with increasing ease, taking the second in three sets and cruising through the third in straight sets. “Davis had some strong performances,” co-captain Mike Kalfayan said. “He’s a big guy with a strong serve and a good all-court game, and he definitely put those strengths to work.” Mangham teamed with junior Michael Hayes to sweep their three doubles matches, taking two of the three with...
...Brown sweep on Sunday,” junior co-captain Chris Clayton said. “But we played good tennis, even though it was a little let-down [in intensity] after clinching.” It was a long day for co-captain Dan Nguyen and junior Michael Kalfayan. Both dropped their first set, only to come back and win in the super tiebreak. Nguyen, playing in the third singles position, fought off an early 5-7 setback, won the second set 6-2, and finally dispatched his opponent 10-7. Kalfayan, who has seen limited playing time this...
...because I was able to dictate play with my serve.”Harvard’s other A-singles entry, Nguyen, won his opening-round match easily before losing to Columbia’s Wong in three sets 7-5, 3-6, 6-0.Junior Michael Kalfayan made it to the semifinals of the B-singles draw, playing a tenacious back-court game that allowed him to power past four-year Yale starter Rory Green 6-4, 6-4 in the quarterfinals.Freshman Aba Omodele-Lucien won his first match in the B-draw 6-4, 6-2 before falling...
...Boston’s Barrett Wolf and Giulio Gallarotti 8-1, and at the No. 2 spot, junior Dan Nguyen and freshman Michael Hayes defeated Ross Lohr and Charles Weinstein 8-0. With the point already decided, the No. 3 doubles team of junior Kieran Burke and sophomore Michael Kalfayan also earned Harvard a decisive victory, with an 8-2 win over Jared Kobren and Jeff Chudacoff. In singles action, Harvard dominated as well, winning all six matches. In the No. 2 spot, sophomore Sasha Ermakov posted a quick 6-1, 6-2 win against the Terriers’ Weinstein...