TUCSON, Ariz. – The UCLA men’s tennis team dropped its Pac-12 opener by a 4-0 score against No. 18 Arizona Friday afternoon at LaNelle Robson Tennis Center.
The Bruins (8-5, 0-1 Pac-12) pushed the Wildcats (16-4, 2-1) to their limit in doubles play, but were outlasted in a tiebreaker on the final court. Gustaf Strom clinched the overall victory for Arizona.
Strom and Eric Padgham notched a 6-3 win versus Jeffrey Fradkin and Aadarsh Tripathi on the third doubles court for the day’s first result. Timothy Li and Giacomo Revelli of UCLA faced a 3-5 top-court deficit against the 73rd-ranked tandem of Jay Friend and Jonas Ziverts, but charged back to take the last four games and for the victory in their first match as a pair. That put all eyes on Court 2, which entered a tiebreaker soon thereafter. Ultimately, it was the team of Wildcats Nick Lagaev and Colton Smith that prevailed, getting past Stefan Leustian and Patrick Zahraj by a 7-6(5) margin.
No. 45 Ziverts pushed Arizona’s lead to 2-0 with his 6-2, 6-2 versus Revelli on Court 2. Dominique Rolland followed by defeating Leustian 6-4, 6-1 on Court 6.
Zahraj was one game shy of forcing a third set on Court 1, while Gianluca Ballotta of the Bruins had already entered one on Court 5. UCLA’s Azuma Visaya, meanwhile, was up a set when the decision was sealed. Strom turned in a 6-2, 6-1 showing on Court 3 opposite Tripathi, finalizing the result.
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