Sunday, December 21

UCLA men’s tennis prepares for home matches to open season

Last season, UCLA men’s tennis finished undefeated at home en route to a 22-6 overall record and NCAA Tournament quarterfinals berth. This year’s team begins its defense of home court when No. Read more...

Photo: Senior Martin Redlicki will play in the top singles slot as the Bruins kick off their regular season Thursday with two back-to-back home matches against Grand Canyon and George Washington. (Emma Skinner/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s tennis has strong showing in Sherwood Collegiate Cup

Winter season is coming. The UCLA men’s tennis team played in their first tournament since ending fall season with freshman Keegan Smith going the farthest in the Sherwood Collegiate Cup, losing to Stanford’s Tom Fawcett 4-6, 6-1, 7-5 in the semifinals. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Evan Zhu returned to play for the Bruins in January after taking fall quarter off to compete professionally. UCLA hosts back-to-back matches against George Washington and Grand Canyon on Thursday. (Emma Skinner/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis to finish off preseason with weekend tournament

This weekend offers one more opportunity for the members of UCLA men’s tennis to make a play for spots in the regular season lineup. The Bruins will compete in the Sherwood Collegiate Cup, the last tournament prior to UCLA’s dual match openers against George Washington University and Grand Canyon University on Thursday. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Evan Zhu is the No. 5 seed going into the Sherwood Collegiate Cup this weekend. This is the final tournament before the Bruins kick off their regular season Thursday. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Brothers double up for UCLA tennis, bring camaraderie to collegiate play

Coach Billy Martin can only remember one other pair of brothers on the UCLA men’s tennis team in his 34-year tenure as a coach. And as rare as brothers on the same team is, Austin and Connor Rapp’s support for one another makes their presence even more significant. Read more...

Photo: The Rapp brothers initially played both tennis and baseball when they were little, but then began focusing exclusively on tennis. Austin Rapp played doubles last year on court two, clinching the ITA Kick-Off Weekend with partner Joseph DiGiulio. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Born and raised a Bruin, tennis player continues family legacy in UCLA

Crowds can provoke anxiety in a freshman student-athlete, but not in one who grew up around them. “Being in front of a crowd, it’s easy to get nervous and get tight … but my upbringing, being at all these huge games, huge crowds, I (feel) super comfortable out there,” sophomore Ben Goldberg said. Read more...

Photo: Ben Goldberg said he hopes to work in college athletics someday after he graduates, as a coach or administrator. The sophomore said he would prefer it to be at UCLA, a place he has been connected to since his childhood. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Maxime Cressy reflects on collegiate tennis journey, mental growth

His name is Maxime Cressy, but his brother calls him “Maximus.” “It was a direct reference to (Maxime Cressy’s) pursuit of greatness,” said his brother, Jonathan Cressy. Read more...

Photo: Junior Maxime Cressy was born in Paris, but decided to move to the United States toward the end of high school in order to attract college scouts. (Hannah Burnett/Assistant Photo editor)


Men’s tennis takes home two victories in final weekend of fall season

Three tournaments, two victories. The UCLA men’s tennis team took home honors in two of the three tournaments it participated in this weekend. Senior Martin Redlicki lost in the semifinals of the Oracle Intercollegiate Tennis Association National Fall Championships, but junior Maxime Cressy won in the Larry Easley Memorial Classic, and freshman Keegan Smith took the title in the Jack Kramer Fall Invitational. Read more...

Photo: Junior Maxime Cressy won in the Larry Easley Memorial Classic held in Las Vegas. Cressy was one of two Bruins to take home a victory this weekend with the other being freshman Keegan Smith. (Emma Skinner/Daily Bruin)



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