CLARKSVILLE - Austin Peay State University
men's tennis team upended Belmont, 5-2, Wednesday afternoon in its home opener
at the Governors Indoor Tennis Center.
Belmont entered the match looking to continue
the momentum built through a strong fall tournament season, but the Govs had other
plans. It started with a sweep of the doubles point and ended with the APSU
winning the top two and bottom two singles to take the match.
"We did a good job of taking the intensity we
had in doubles and applying it to singles," head coach Malik Tabet said. "This
is a good win for our team. Belmont has a lot of talent and they had a great
fall. This is big for confidence when you have such a young team.
At No. 1 doubles, junior Sean Bailey and
freshman Dimitar Ristovski rolled to an 8-3 win, while sophomore Jasmin Ademovic and freshman Iago Seffrin had similar success at No. 2 doubles,
winning 8-5. Junior John Storie and freshman Aleksas Tverijonas wrapped the
sweep with a 9-7 win at No. 3.
The singles competition opened with a split.
Ademovic won the first set at No. 1 singles, and Belmont's Rodrigo Amaral
retired with an injury before the start of the second. Bailey picked up a
straight-set win against his former teammate, Belmont transfer Henrique Norbiato.
Tverijonas powered off the momentum of a
first-set tiebreaker win to shutout Fernando Mussolini in the second set for
the win at No. 5. Freshman Michal Hriciste won in straight sets at No. 6.
"Sean had a big win for us today," Tabet
said. "He had a game plan and he stuck to it. Our freshmen are still making a
lot of unforced errors and mistakes, but they're going to figure out the way we
want to play. We've got a few weeks before our next match and a lot of things
to work on."
Austin Peay returns to action Feb. 10, when
it hosts Western Kentucky.
-AP-