Senior Max Smith teamed up with Anatol Doroskevic and won every doubles
match they played in over the weekend at the Oberlin Invitational.
Singles Results
Doubles Results
OBERLIN, Ohio – The Kenyon Lords tennis team continued their fall schedule at the Oberlin College Invitational this past weekend. There were nine teams that took part in the Invitational which brought three rounds of doubles and singles competition. Pairings were made based on past rankings.
In doubles, a few Kenyon teams earned multiple victories.
Max Smith and
Anatol Doroskevic won in each round. In the first, they downed The College of Wooster's Titas Bera and Jesse DeWitt 8-5. They followed that up with a 9-7 win over Case Western Reserve University's Earl Hsieh and Aris Jhaveri. Third-round action saw the Kenyon duo earn their easiest win as they defeated Vitalii Stadnyk and Aleks Sergeev from Earlham College 8-4.
The Lords' top doubles team of
Jacob Zalenski and
Austin Diehl also won a couple times. In the first round, they knocked off Denison University's Brian Weisberg and Vlad Rotnov 9-7. Then in the third, Zalenski and Diehl defeated Case's Josh Hsia and Henry Squire 8-4.
During the second and third rounds,
Henry Barrett and
Bryan Yoshino earned two wins. They defeated Hsia and Squire in the second 9-8, and then were victorious against Oberlin's Stephen Gruppuso and Manickam Manickam 8-1 in the third.
In singles competition, freshman
Mattias Mauviel earned two victories. In round one, he defeated Baldwin Wallace University's Greg Boyer 6-3, 6-3. He followed that up in the second round with a three-set win against Ohio Northern University's Hoang Do.
Diehl added two wins as well. In the second round, he won over Wooster's Bera and in the final round against Oberlin's Camron Cohen 6-2, 6-2. Yoshino picked up a pair of wins to close out Kenyon's best efforts. The first-year from Dublin, Ohio won 6-2 and 6-3 against the Yeomen's Matthew Porges in the first. His final-round win was against Weisberg by 7-6 and 6-1 scores.
Next up for Kenyon is a trip to Kalamazoo, Mich., on September 29 through October 1 for the ITA Central Region Championship.