Hopkins Tops Hotchkiss on Idyllic Afternoon

Carl Atlee
Singles:
1) Max Frías def. Yury Tsibikov 6-3, 6-4
2) Lucio Kombo def. Jai Kizui 6-2, 6-0
3) Alex Podoltsev def. Zach Chen 6-1, 6-4 (ret.)
4) Bryan Li def. Jackson Grace 6-3, 6-1
5) Karun Srihari def. Nate Neif 6-1, 5-7, 10-6
6) Jacob Ceisler def. Julian Brown 7-5, 7-5

Doubles:
1) Frías/Kombo def. Tsibikov/Brown 8-4
2) Kizui/Grace (Hotchk) def. Ceisler/Li 9-8 (7-4)
3) Srihari/Lucas Llovera def. Chen/Miles Maura 8-3
Hopkins returned to the home court today after nearly a week without a match to face a solid Hotchkiss team. Our total score does not reflect the competitive nature of today's matches, particularly in Lines 5 and 6, where both Karun and Jacob faced consistent players who made them be decisive with their shotmaking today. The doubles matches were also close. Max and Lucio were able to break away by being really solid at net. Bryan and Jacob came very close to victory today, and Lucas and Karun operated like a well-oiled machine.

We'll gear up today and tomorrow for our upcoming match on Saturday at Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, NY. Thanks to parents and fans for cheering us on today!

YEAH HOP!
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