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...captain Scott Denenberg lost, 7-6, 6-7, 7-5, in a match that he seemed to control early on before a controversial call derailed his momentum. At No. 6, sophomore Sasha Ermakov lost the super tiebreak to fall...
...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, sailing past his opponent, in marked contrast to his grueling matches during spring break. This was soon followed by another Harvard victory from No. 5 Kalfayan over Chudacoff by a score...
Crucially for the Crimson, the road trip saw the return of Sasha Ermakov, whose potential to have a breakthrough year was apparent in his stellar play in both singles and doubles in his first two matches of the weekend. But the sophomore’s inexperience under high-stress situations hurt Harvard at inopportune moments...
...team tripped at the finish line yesterday, falling just short of beating Pacific in Stockton, Calif. The match, which the Crimson eventually lost, 4-3, featured three Harvard leads and three ties. The deciding match was at No. 5 singles, where senior Julia Forgie was bested by Tigers freshman Sasha Fisher, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, to break a 3-3 stalemate. The day started out well for Harvard, which won the opening doubles point. At the No. 1 spot, Ko and Litvak beat Pacific’s Fisher and Jolanta Twarowska, 8-4, and Mukundan and Brook captured...
...Fish ’72, “but I felt that to come out of there with a win last night would have been almost heroic.” The Bulldogs clinched the victory with a win in the second to last match to end. At No. 6, Sasha Ermakov won his first set, 6-3, and looked to be cruising toward a win. With Ermakov up 3-2 in the second set—and with a chance to take a dominating 4-2 lead—his opponent, Flavio Mollinedo, adjusted his play, hitting Ermakov?...