PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania men's tennis team exited day one of the Intercollegiate Tennis Asssociation (ITA) Ivy Conference Masters tournament with a perfect record of 1-0 in doubles play and 4-0 in singles play.
The tournament, which is being hosted at Penn's Hamlin/Hecht Centers, is a battle of the teams in the Ivy League, with a spot in the NCAA Championships on the line.
The doubles team of senior
Matthew Rutter and freshman
Nischal Spurling got the day started on the right foot, defeating the Yale team of Troy Kudrjavtsev and Edward Liao, 8-4. The singles portion proved to be just as effective, with Rutter and sophomore
Shaurya Bharadwaj dispatching their opponents in straight sets.
Saturday saw the Quakers have a full lineup, with three doubles matches and four singles matches in total. Penn went 1/3 in the doubles play and 3/4 in singles play. Freshman
Nischal Spurling, sophomore
Shaurya Bharadwaj, and senior
Matthew Rutter all advance in singles. The team of Bharadwaj & Vales defeated their first opponent of the day before falling in their next match.
Results
Friday, October 24
Singles
Matthew Rutter (Penn) def. Krish Gupta (Yale), 7-5, 6-4
Nischal Spurling (Penn) def. Rushil Khosla (Cornell), 6-1, 2-6, 7-5
Shaurya Bharadwaj (Penn) def. Troy Kudrjavtsev (Yale), 6-4, 6-1
Vojtech Vales (Penn) def. Leo Pade (Dartmouth), 6-3, 6-7, 6-2
Doubles
Matthew Rutter/Nischal Spurling (Penn) def. Troy Kudrjavtsev/Edward Liao (Yale), 8-4
Saturday, October 25
Singles
Matthew Rutter (Penn) def. Masato Perera (Harvard), 6-1, 3-6, 6-4
Nischal Spurling (Penn) def. Denny Bao (Dartmouth), 6-3, 7-5
Shaurya Bharadwaj (Penn) def. Kornel Halmos (Dartmouth), 7-5, 2-6, 7-5
Nathan Blokhin (Harvard) def.
Vojtech Vales (Penn), 6-7, 4-6
Doubles
Rushil Khosla/Rethin Pranav Senthil Kumar (Cornell) def.
Matthew Rutter/Nischal Spurling (Penn), 7-8
Shaurya Bharadwaj/Vojtech Vales (Penn) def. Evan Wen/Aleksander Mitric, 8-4
Rushil Khosla/Rethin Pranav Senthil Kumar (Cornell) def.
Shaurya Bharadwaj/Vojtech Vales (Penn)
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