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Men's Tennis Beats Princeton For ECAC Crown

Although his position in the line-up doesn't appear to be finalized, his 4-0 record this weekend should keep him high up on the Crimson ladder.

"They [Tseng and Blake] are great additions to the team," Fish said. "They've both improved a lot since they got here."

Also encouraging was the Crimson's play at doubles. Over the 12 doubles pro-sets played by the Crimson this weekend, the Crimson dropped only two--both to Princeton--in the finals.

With several players just now returning from injuries, the doubles combinations playing together now may not be final.

"We're really still in the formative level in getting doubles teams together," Fish said.

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The combination of Arnold and Tseng, however, played all four matches together this weekend--one at first doubles, three at second doubles--and came out on top each time.

Finally, providing a stabilizing influence in the middle of the line-up was Chung, who won the three matches he played at fourth and fifth singles

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