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Kenyon: At one point, Ben ML and I decided that to win the point, we should hit it to Wasserstein. The problem was we couldn’t control our own shots, most of mine going horribly awry. And you couldn’t hit them to Summers, because he would slam them back low to the ground full of topspin and near the line...
Kenyon: From 4-1 it goes to like 5-4. I thought we still had it in the bag, but there was no countering the blistering cross-court shots by our president nor the awkward game-winners from Wasserstein. They had momentum on their side too, something Ben ML and I had lost...
...Summers would hype me up between games. “We’re doing well,” he’d say. And, hell yes, we were. Those assholes [Ben ML and Kenyon] started screwing up big time...
Kenyon: It’s 5-5, and this game is huge. I remember that Ben ML was serving. We had to take it back from them, and we very nearly did, with several scores of deuce, then our ad, then deuce, then their ad, then deuce, but ultimately they just had it in them. I couldn’t believe it. That doofus Wasserstein...
Kenyon: Summers kept slamming them home on his serve, but my second serve was a problem. I could barely get the damn ball over the net, at which point Ben Wasserstein or Ben ML would then hit a ground shot past Summers, leaving me running back and forth. Sweat streamed from my soaked headband as we battled for control of the court and victory in the game...