Saturday, December 20

UCLA men’s tennis ends road trip with 4-0 win over Washington

UCLA men’s tennis didn’t relax like the rest of the student body this past week. Instead, the team went on a three-game road trip that was capped off with the team downing the Washington Huskies 4-0 in Seattle on Sunday. Read more...

Photo: After a hard-fought doubles victory, junior Joseph Di Giulio nearly shut out Washington’s Joao Barra, winning his singles match 6-1, 6-0, helping the Bruins to a 4-0 win. (Hannah Ye/Assistant Photo Editor)



Mackie McDonald to compete in ATP Tour, leaving UCLA team against BYU

For the past three years, junior Mackie McDonald has been atop the UCLA men’s tennis lineup. As a two-time singles All-American with a career singles record of 69-15, McDonald is arguably the country’s top collegiate tennis player. Read more...

Photo: Junior Gage Brymer and the Bruins will be without their top player, Mackie McDonald, when they take on BYU on Thursday. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Two Bruins stand out at Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship

UCLA men’s tennis got some serious doubles practice this weekend in La Jolla, California at the 127th Annual Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship. Freshman Maxime Cressy and sophomore Martin Redlicki had standout performances for the Bruins. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Austin Rapp said he feels 100 percent after spraining his ankle back in early February. (Kathy Chen/Daily Bruin)



Men’s tennis conquers Trojans with energetic 5-2 victory

The umpires stepped on to the court twice in the middle of the dual match to warn the crowd that any harassment against the USC players would warrant a point penalty. Read more...

Photo: Senior Karue Sell defeated USC’s Jake DeVine 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. His victory clinched the dual match for the Bruins, in what would be a 5-2 win against the Trojans. (Bailey Greene/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s tennis expects close contest in clash against USC

USC men’s tennis wasn’t supposed to be good this year. The Trojans lost four seniors last year, all who were ranked in the top 50 in singles, and this year’s squad consists mostly of underclassmen. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Martin Redlicki played in all three matches against USC last year, but two of those matches went unfinished. In the one that was completed, he lost in straight sets. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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