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...recent injury, losing 6-1, 6-2. In doubles play, No. 1 pairing Kumar and Valkin broke Devvarman and Huey, ranked No. 4 nationally, to open the match, but were soon broken back in an 8-5 loss. It was a similar story for No. 2 pairing junior Kieran Burke and Nguyen, which fell, 8-6. Despite his singles loss, Denenberg partnered with freshman Michael Hayes in No. 3 doubles to defeat UVA, 8-6. Harvard travels to California over spring break to play Pacific, Stanford, Fresno State, and Santa Clara. When it returns, it will transition to outdoor play...
...match was a huge one because the No. 1 guy was just crushing the ball,” Fish said. These two victories helped the Crimson rebound after it started the match poorly by losing the doubles point. The No. 2 doubles team of juniors Dan Nguyen and Kieran Burke lost to Svigelj and Marc Jaeger, 8-1, and at No. 3, co-captain Scott Denenberg and freshman Michael Hayes lost to the Bulls’ Thomas Estrada and Mahmoud Hamed, 8-5. At No. 1 doubles, Valkin and junior Ashwin Kumar picked up Harvard’s lone doubles...
...tough match 7-6, 7-5, while No. 6 Michael Kalfayan lost 6-4, 6-3.A doubles lineup reshuffled for the second time in two weeks took two out of its three matches to capture the doubles point, with No. 1 Kumar and Valkin and No. 2 junior Kieran Burke and Nguyen played crisply, each winning 8-2.At No. 3, Denenberg and Clayton showed their unfamiliarity with playing together, losing 8-5.NOTE: Friday’s match against Virginia was postponed until March 14.—Staff writer Jonathan B. Steinman can be reached at steinman@fas.harvard.edu...
CORRECTION The article above incorrectly stated that Gareth Doran played at No. 2 doubles with Dan Nguyen against Manhattan. In fact, it was Kieran Burke who paired with Nguyen against the Jaspers. The Crimson regrets the error...
...lost to the No. 4 seed, B.C.’s Soma Kesthely, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, but went 2-1 overall.Harvard found itself in a win-win situation in the doubles final, as junior Ashwin Kumar and freshman Michael Hayes faced off against Nguyen and junior Kieran Burke.Kumar and Hayes came out on top, 8-6, to win the title.“That’s a good sign that we had both of the finalists,” Valkin said. “Nguyen and Burke had never played together before. [Kumar and Hayes] make...