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From one team to another
A day after being eliminated from the NCAA semifinal, the UCLA men’s tennis team mustered up the energy to head out to the Michael D. Case Tennis Center and cheer on their fellow Bruins on the women’s team in the finals.
Men’s tennis loses in semifinals
Unexpected success this season ends with hard‑fought defeat against 7th-seeded Texas
TULSA, Okla. — The dream season finally came to an end.
Men’s tennis defeats Trojans, advances to semifinals
TULSA, Okla. — When he woke up Sunday morning, Harel Srugo had an uneasy feeling about his team’s match against crosstown rival USC in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships.
Schnack, Meister are teams’ go-to players
Two tennis stars consistently deliver outstanding performances to provide nearly automatic wins
TULSA, Okla. — Both the men’s and women’s tennis teams have found a player to rely on for what seems to be an almost automatic win.
Abid working to return for postseason play
After sitting out during regular season with a wrist injury, junior may be back on the court
After having to watch from the sidelines as the team he was supposed to be leading played on without him for the past several months, junior Haythem Abid may finally have the chance to join the UCLA men’s tennis team on the courts.
Tennis prepares for NCAAs
The men’s and women’s teams have high hopes as they head into national championship play
Both the men’s and women’s tennis teams now know exactly what road they’ll have to take in order to advance deep into the NCAA Championships – the one tournament that has been in the back of the minds of both Bruin teams.
Win secures fifth straight conference championship
While UCLA’s Harel Srugo was busy doing his patented jog to pick up balls between points and trotting to the bench at changeovers, USC’s Robert Farah was hunched over on the other side of ... Billy Martin is still waiting to be woken up from what he says feels like a dream. With the No. 2 and No. 3 doubles teams both facing match point on Wednesday afternoon against UC Irvine, UCLA men’s tennis coach Billy Martin had good enough reason to be concerned. The No. 5 UCLA men’s tennis team returned from one of its biggest road trips with a pair of close victories over Arizona and No. 18 Arizona State.Against the odds, men’s tennis’ season near-perfect
Men’s tennis wins final home match
Tennis defeats Arizona schools
Both men’s and women’s teams’ wins position them to play USC for Pac-10 titles next weekend


