NCAA Mens Tennis

Bears End Run In KPSF Open

Bears End Run In KPSF Open




Richard Hu

Cal freshman Tim Stepanov won three matches in the KPSF Open before falling in the semifinals Saturday night.


SAN FRANCISO – The California men’s tennis run in the KPSF Open – a professional tournament held at the Goldman Tennis Center in Golden Gate Park – ended Saturday night, when freshman Tim Stepanov lost to the University of San Francisco’s Moritz Hoffmann, 6-2, 7-5, in the semifinals.
 
Several other Golden Bears competed in the tournament, which began Wednesday. Those Bears included Derrick Chen, who reached the quarterfinals; Carl Emil Overbeck, Jonathan Irwanto and John Kim, who advanced to the round of 16; and Alex Aney, Lucas Magnaudet and Ethan Schiffman.

Cal returns to collegiate action when the Bears start play in the ITA Northwest Super Regional Championships on Friday, Oct. 20, at Stanford.

 

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