The UCLA men’s and women’s tennis teams concluded play at the 2010 USTA/ITA Regional Championships held at UC Irvine, with several Bruins advancing far into the tournament.
The men’s draw, which began Thursday and ended Monday, saw a Bruin duo take home a championship.
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UCLA men’s and women’s tennis teams boast high seeds in regionals
After going up against the top college tennis players in the nation at the ITA All-American Championships from Oct.2-10, members of the UCLA men’s and women’s tennis teams will take on the best in the west.
UCLA freshman Daniel Kosakowski faces pro tennis players at International Tennis Federation tournament
Between finding lecture halls, starting new classes, and struggling with homework assignments, most freshmen have a pretty hectic first week of classes.
UCLA tennis players head to ITA All-American Championships
Although the UCLA men’s and women’s tennis teams take the court in the winter, some players on both squads will have the chance to compete early.
Individuals on the men’s and women’s teams have been selected to participate in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American Championships that begin today.
Junior Noelle Hickey will be in the women’s main draw of the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships, and juniors Andrea Remynse and McCall Jones are in the qualifying draw.
Sam Querrey and the Bryan brothers move into Farmers Classic singles and doubles finals
The way Sam Querrey has been playing this week, you would think he’s being paid by the minute.
Andy Murray to face Feliciano Lopez in Farmers Classic semifinals
It was a night of mixed emotions for fans at the Los Angeles Tennis Center, as the favorite to win it all advanced, while a fan favorite bowed out in the singles draw.
Tim Smyczek puts in good effort, but it is world No. 4 Andy Murray who advances to Farmers Classic quarterfinals
World No. 4 Andy Murray was expected to coast through his second-round match at the Farmers Classic on Thursday night. What he got, however, was a run for his money that no one could have predicted.