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...Kumar and junior Sasha Ermakov notched its eighth straight doubles triumph in an 8-6 win at No. 1, while co-captain Dan Nguyen and freshman Aba Omodele-Lucien tallied a win of their own by the same margin at No. 3. Sophomore Michael Hayes and freshman Alexei Chijoff-Evans held off the Quakers in a 9-7 contest at No. 2 to round out the doubles sweep for Harvard...
...just glad I didn’t play the guy he did. Faust makes a ton of balls.”Though the crowd was less of a factor elsewhere, Harvard players brushed shoulders with frustration before carrying the day.At No. 4, junior Sasha Ermakov seemed to be in for an easy match, taking the first set 6-1 with groundstrokes that pushed his opponent further and further onto the defensive until he broke. But after an injury timeout in which junior Alex Vucovic stretched his back, Ermakov went down 3-5 in the second set and seemed shaken...
...said Harvard coach Dave Fish ’72.That challenge grew harder when the decisive action moved away from court one and into the courts of No. 6 Chijoff-Evans and fellow freshman No. 5 Aba Omodele-Lucien. With Harvard up 3-2, Evans and No. 3 junior Sasha Ermakov were both locked in thrillers.As Chijoff-Evans described it, Ermakov broke his opponent’s serve and took the attention of the large and rowdy crowd off him just long enough for the freshman to break in his game, pulling the third set score to 2-1. Chijoff-Evans...
...favored to win and playing at home, Pepperdine came out ready to play on the second Saturday of spring break, an attitude that Harvard hopes to copy as it moves into the Ivy League season.Harvard’s No. 1 doubles duo of senior Ashwin Kumar and junior Sasha Ermakov (which went 3-0 on the road trip) showed why they are All-Americans, beating the 23rd-ranked duo of Omar Altmann and Andre Begemann by a score of 8-5.The outcome was not as positive for the Crimson’s other two doubles pairs, both of which lost...
Harvard started out slow, but saved enough energy to endure a nail-biter against St John’s. The Crimson men’s tennis team dropped the doubles point and needed three set efforts from senior captain Chris Clayton and junior Sasha Ermakov to overcome the Red Storm 5-2 on Thursday evening at the Murr Center. Anchored by solid individual play up and down the lineup, Harvard avenged early doubles losses at the two and three positions by sweeping the top five singles matches. “It’s always tough when you lose...