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Winner Lincoln Memorial LMU (13-11)
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2022 Newberry Men 2022NEWM (12-14)
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Lincoln Memorial LMU
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Final
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2022 Newberry Men 2022NEWM
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Match Recap: Men's Tennis | | Chase Ward, Athletic Communications Assistant

Men's Tennis' Upset Bid Comes Up Just Short in 4-3 Loss to LMU

NEWBERRY, S.C. - The Newberry College men's tennis team (12-14, 3-9 SAC) fell to the Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters in a hard-fought 4-3 match on Senior Day to conclude the 2021-22 season.

"We were close," said Assistant Coach Elias Fernandez. "The guys fought hard, but it just wasn't enough."

The Wolves struck first in doubles play as Mateo Bivol (Bordeaux, France) and Leo Zancheta (Assis, Brazil) earned a 6-3 win at the No. 2 doubles position, but the Railsplitters fought back to take the No. 3 doubles match. With the doubles point on the line, Marcel Schomburg (Bingen, Germany) and Lawrence Friedland (Cary, N.C.) pushed their opponents to the brink, but the Railsplitters would ultimately survive doubles play by taking the No. 1 doubles position in a 9-7 tiebreaker.

Bivol would start off singles play by asserting his dominance with a 6-0 6-1 victory at the top singles position to tie up the match. Friedland would then earn a tough 6-4 7-6 win after taking the second set in a tiebreaker. Then, after shaking off a tough first set, Zancheta was able to persevere to earn an impressive 2-6 7-6 6-2 win at No. 5 singles to push the Railsplitters to the brink. However, Lincoln Memorial struck back with wins at the No. 2 and No. 4 singles positions, despite an impressive comeback attempt from Stratas Anastopoulo (Charleston, S.C.). With the match on the line, Enzo Blavignat (Bordeaux, France) was able to elevate his game to another level in the second set to overcome a 2-5 deficit to force a decisive third set for the entire match. However, the Railsplitters were able to do just enough to steal the win and break the hearts of the Wolves.

"The guys flipped the program around," said Fernandez. "To go from where we were last year to now is a great success for the group of guys we have, and I am excited about what the future holds as we keep building toward next year."

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