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Bears Split Squad As First Half Of Season Winds Down

Bears Split Squad As First Half Of Season Winds Down




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Carl Emil Overbeck is the top singles seed in the Jack Kramer Invitational.


BERKELEY – The California men’s tennis team will send six Golden Bears to play in the Jack Kramer Invitational and four Bears to play in the Ralston/Neufeld Coaches Challenge, as the first half of the season comes to a close.
 
SMU is the host of the Ralston/Neufeld Coaches Challenge in Dallas, where Alex Chang, Derrick Chen, Lucas Magnaudet and Mikey Wright will compete. Carl Emil Overbeck, John Kim and freshmen Alex Aney, Jonathan Irwanto, Ethan Schiffman and Tim Stepanov will play in the Jack Kramer Invitational in Southern California.

Overbeck, a junior, is the top singles seed in the Jack Kramer Invitational and has a bye in the first round. Each of the other five Bears plays in the opening round of 32.

 

The draws for the Dallas tournament have yet to be released.

 

At the Ralston/Neufeld Coaches Challenge

Friday-Sunday

Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex, Dallas, Texas

Draws https://calbea.rs/3siCJR8

 

At Jack Kramer Invitational

Friday-Sunday

Jack Kramer Club, Rolling Hills Estates, Calif.

Draws https://calbea.rs/3QGrwTG

 

Bears At ITA Super Regionals

The Golden Bears bowed out of the ITA Northwest Super Regional Championships on Oct. 21, after posting consolation wins in singles and doubles at the Taube Family Tennis Center at Stanford. Cal junior Alex Chang, the Bear making the deepest run in main draw singles, took Sacramento State’s Jan Silva to three sets before falling in the quarterfinals, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. Doubles also began Oct. 21 at super regionals, but three Cal duos lost in the opening round of 16.

 

Next Time

Cal starts the dual-match season in January.

 

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