Competing in a pair of tournaments, Oregon had a chance to make Sunday one to remember. Instead, the Ducks’ will head back to Eugene without any hardware.
Playing in the singles main draw at the ITA All-American championships, junior Thomas Laurent put himself in position to make history. After defeating No. 26 Yuya Ito of Texas (6-4, 6-4), Georgia Tech’s Carlos Divar (6-1, 6-4), and No. 13 Constantin Schmitz of Tulane (2-6, 6-1, 6-1), Laurent was one win away from becoming the first player in program history to appear in the All-American championship match.
However, Laurent fell just short, losing 6-4, 6-3 to No. 24 Martin Redlicki of UCLA. While the loss may sting at the moment, Laurent will more than likely get his chance at redemption against Redlicki in Pac-12 play.
“I am so proud of what Tom accomplished this week,” said head coach Nils Schyllander. “His focus, confidence, and professionalism embodies everything we strive for as a program. It’s been a great week.”
Oregon’s top singles player didn’t come away completely empty-handed, however. Laurent received an automatic bid to the ITA Fall Nationals in California.
While Laurent was at work at the ITA All-American’s, the rest of his teammates were competing in the Boise State Fall Classic.
Singles play didn’t go the Ducks’ way over the weekend, with Ty Gentry, Ethan Young-Smith, Simon Stevens, and Cormac Clissold all dropping their quarterfinals matches.
Doubles was a different story, however, with the pairs of Clissold/Soemarno and Stevens/Gentry each advancing to the final four. On opposite sides of the bracket, the duos had a chance to make an all Ducks’ championship. That wouldn’t come to fruition, however, with Clissold and Soemarno losing to Idaho’s Mark Kovacs and Carlos Longhi Neto 9-8(7).
The Ducks’ other pair, Stevens and Gentry, pulled out an 8-3 win in the semifinals. The pair didn’t fare any better against Kovacs and Longhi Neto, though, losing 8-6 in the championship match.
Up next for the Ducks: The USTA/ITA Northwest Regional Championships in California, beginning Oct. 19.
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Ducks tennis comes up just short in pair of tournaments
Cole Kundich
October 7, 2017
Adam Eberhardt
Thomas Laurent reaches out to hit the ball back to his opponent. The Oregon Ducks play Montana State Bobcats at the Oregon Student Tennis Center in Eugene, Ore. on Sunday, January 22, 2017. (Adam Eberhardt/Emerald)
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