The Harvard freshmen tennis team, playing on the indoor Palmer-Dixon Courts to avoid the snow, opened its 1974 season in impressive fashion yesterday with a 9-0 victory over Curry College.
"Because the match was held inside, there were only enough courts for two matches to be played at one time, so to speed things up we played ten-game presets instead of the usual two out of three six-game sets," Coach Corey Wynn said yesterday.
Wynn said he was pleased with the team's performance and added, "We're potentially a very good strong team. This is a promising group." Cliff Adler, playing in the number one singles slot, romped, 10-3. Dan Waldman, number two singles, swept to a 10-1 victory, while Bill Kaplan, number three, triumphed 10-5. The other victors in singles play were Karl Kravitz, Bill Wallace, and Warren Ludwig.
Read more in Sports
Racquetwomen Shell Outclassed Smith, Rebound Sharply From Lost WeekendRecommended Articles
-
Tennis Team To Face B.U. Here TodayThe varsity tennis team will play another practice-type match this afternoon when it faces Boston University on the Soldiers Field
-
Racquetwomen Top UNH, Run Season Slate to 6-1Radcliffe tennis proved a cold host to its University of New Hampshire opponents yesterday, as it decisive 4-1 victory spoiled
-
Princeton Sweeps Opening Tennis TournamentHarvard's two top racquetmen returned to Princeton this weekend for the 7th Annual Princeton Invitational Indoor Tournament to defend the
-
UNION TOURNEY ENTERS INITIAL ROUND TODAYWith the close of the Jackson Cup tennis singles last Friday afternoon, tennis players and fans are turning their attention
-
FALL SINGLES TOURNEY BRINGS OUT SWARM OF 206 NET CONTESTANTSEntries for the fall singles tennis tournament closed last night with many promising candidates for tennis honors. In class A
-
Masterson, Lindner Lead Strong Yardling CourtmenEven though captain Bill Washauer is graduating this year, the Harvard tennis team will be a strong EITA contender next