Sunday, December 21

Freshman Evan Zhu looks to be valuable asset to men’s tennis

Twelve days. That’s how long Evan Zhu spent on campus before he played No. 1 doubles and No. 3 singles in UCLA men’s tennis’ season-opening win over Grand Canyon. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Evan Zhu made his debut against Grand Canyon on Wednesday afternoon. He won his singles match in three sets and his doubles match with junior Martin Redlicki 6-2. (Courtesy of Don Liebig/ASUCLA)


Men’s tennis defeats Grand Canyon with 7-0 win in opening dual match

Martin Redlicki tried to chase down a crosscourt forehand but stopped dead in his tracks. He immediately grabbed his back. Redlicki, up 4-2 at the time, lost his mobility and was unable to return any shot more than an arm’s length away from him. Read more...

Photo: Junior Martin Redlicki suffered back spasms midway into the first set of his singles match against Grand Canyon, but he recovered after getting treatment with a trainer and went on to win in straight sets. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Men’s tennis delivers strong performance at weekend tournaments

As the three-day weekend came to an end, so did a successful weekend of tournament play for the UCLA men’s tennis team. The Bruins had representatives spread out among two tournaments, the Sherwood Collegiate Cup and the National Collegiate Tennis Classic. Read more...

Photo: Junior Logan Staggs advanced to the singles quarterfinals of the Sherwood Collegiate Cup and the doubles semifinals with freshman Ben Goldberg. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Men’s tennis hopeful for 2017 season after successful preseason matches

The start to the new year also brings the start to the 2017 UCLA men’s tennis season that is filled with determination. Coach Billy Martin is confident and counting on the singles line up this season to bring strong competition. Read more...

Photo: Senior Gage Brymer’s goal in his final season is to win both the team and individual NCAA championship. (Kathy Chen/Daily Bruin)



Men’s tennis comes away winless from Jack Kramer invitational

UCLA’s men’s tennis came out swinging in the Jack Kramer Collegiate Invitational, but ultimately fell short. “We didn’t get as many Ws as we may have liked,” said associate head coach Grant Chen. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s tennis completed its fall tournament schedule last week at the Jack Kramer Collegiate Invitational. None of the four Bruins competing advanced past the round of 32 in singles. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Brymer falls to No. 1 Torpegaard in USTA/ITA indoor championships

In Gage Brymer’s first indoor intercollegiate championship, he didn’t want to only play one match. He wanted to stay in the tournament as long as he could. Read more...

Photo: Senior Gage Brymer was the sole competitor for the Bruins at the USTA/ITA indoor championships. Brymer defeated two opponents before falling to the No. 1 seed in the tournament, Mikael Torpegaard from Ohio State. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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