Sunday, December 21

Bruins defeat fellow Bruins in men’s tennis doubles championship

It was an all-Bruins doubles final in San Diego. UCLA men’s tennis sent four representatives south to play in the Aztec Fall Invitational at the Aztec Tennis Center. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Eric Hahn was one of four Bruins who travelled to San Diego to take part in the Aztec Fall Invitational. Hahn and his partner, sophomore Max Wild, fell in the doubles final to fellow Bruins junior Bryce Pereira and redshirt junior Connor Rapp. (Xuxin Zhang/Daily Bruin)


Weekend in Preview: Oct. 4

Women’s tennis Jason Maikis, assistant Sports editor Five different Bruins will be playing this week, but in two different states. UCLA women’s tennis redshirt senior Jada Hart and sophomore Elysia Bolton will head to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to play in the ITA Women’s All-American Championships. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Elysia Bolton will start off her fall season at the ITA Women’s All-American Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The sophomore is in the main draw in singles and will team with fellow Bruin redshirt senior Jada Hart in the doubles main draw. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis’ Keegan Smith falls in finals to USC in weekend tournament

This post was updated Sept 30 at 11:37 a.m.  Junior Keegan Smith fell to a crosstown rival in an early preseason showdown. Smith was the lone representative from UCLA men’s tennis at the Oracle ITA Masters held in Malibu, California. Read more...

Photo: Junior Keegan Smith was UCLA men’s tennis’ only player to travel to the Oracle ITA Masters in Malibu, California. Over the four-day tournament, Smith advanced to the final round, where he bowed out to USC’s Daniel Cukierman in three sets. (Xuxin Zhang/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis returns, embracing new roles in fall tournaments

Another year older, another year wiser. UCLA men’s tennis will return to the courts after posting a 19-6 dual match record and going undefeated in conference play during the 2019 spring season. Read more...

Photo: Junior Keegan Smith will be the first player from UCLA men’s tennis to take the court in fall tournament action for the 2019 season. Smith enters his third year ranked No. 20 in singles and will possibly head the Bruins’ lineup at No. 1 singles come dual match play in January. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


Battle of the Editors: Incoming freshman recruits carry potential to bolster UCLA athletics

UCLA has a history of reeling in some of the best recruits from California, the country and the world. This year’s crop of Bruin freshmen is no different, so the Daily Bruin Sports editors each picked their most anticipated incoming recruits. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward Mia Fishel scored two goals and notched one assist in No. 5 UCLA women’s soccer’s first three games. Prior to coming to college, Fishel was a staple for the United States U17 Women’s National Team. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)


Current, former Bruins head to US Open while coaches look to recruit

NEW YORK – The crack of a tennis ball leaving the strings of a racket echoed throughout the empty, 23,771-seat stadium. UCLA men’s tennis assistant coach Rikus De Villiers and senior Ben Goldberg warmed up at Arthur Ashe Stadium before day six of the US Open – the only tennis Grand Slam tournament held in the United States. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s tennis junior Keegan Smith and his partner recently graduated Maxime Cressy competed in the men’s doubles main draw at the US Open. The pair fell in the first round to the duo of Ricardas Berankis and Juan Ignacio Londero 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


Bruins abound at US Open as former and current UCLA tennis players take to court

NEW YORK — The 2019 US Open will feature a lot of Bruin blue and gold. Incoming UCLA’s women’s tennis freshman Abigail Forbes will compete, along with former Bruins Jennifer Brady and Abigail Spears. Read more...

Photo: Incoming UCLA women’s tennis freshman Abby Forbes took home the doubles title in the USTA Billie Jean King Girls’ 18s National Championship with her partner Alexa Noel. The tournament win gave Forbes and Noel a direct berth into the US Open women’s doubles main draw. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)



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