Tuesday, July 1

Veteran athletes carry UCLA tennis to victory over Pepperdine

When the men’s tennis team faltered early against Pepperdine, it fell to the squad’s veterans to help dig the Bruins out of the hole. After barely losing the doubles point, No. Read more...

Photo: After a close contest with the Pepperdine Waves, junior Clay Thompson brought home the win for the Bruins by taking a third set tiebreaker with three straight points.


Men’s tennis closes in on the Pac-12 title

The UCLA men’s tennis team controls its own fate in its quest to claim the Pac-12 regular season title after this weekend’s sweeps of conference opponents Washington and Oregon. Read more...

Photo: AREN ALEXANDER/daily bruin Junior Adrien Puget and the men’s tennis team swept Washington and Oregon, bringing the Bruins within two games of a perfect conference record.


Redshirt freshman Karue Sell and other younger players on the men’s tennis team look to older members for leadership and direction.

Upperclassmen guide men’s tennis as season winds down

As it tries to downplay recent success and remain focused on closing out the season, the UCLA men’s tennis team is leaning on the leadership from the older, more experienced players on the team. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman Karue Sell and other younger players on the men’s tennis team look to older members for leadership and direction.

Redshirt freshman Karue Sell and other younger players on the men’s tennis team look to older members for leadership and direction.

Doubles chemistry key as UCLA approaches postseason

An unappreciated aspect of doubles tennis, according to players on the UCLA men’s tennis team, is the location and placement of the first serve, which is often decided by the partner who isn’t currently serving. Read more...

Photo: Marcos Giron said that he and doubles partner Dennis Novikov have developed game chemistry well through being a team.






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