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Golden Eagles use strong singles performance to pick up win over Austin Peay in home finale

Golden Eagles use strong singles performance to pick up win over Austin Peay in home finale

By Dylan Vazzano, TTU Sports Information

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – A stellar singles showing sent the Tennessee Tech tennis team into the win column, as the Golden Eagles captured all six solo showdowns on the way to a 6-1 victory over Austin Peay in the club's home finale.

Tech's 2022 Cookeville swan song continued a recent surge that has now featured a 5-2 mark over TTU's last seven contests. With the win, the Golden Eagles (6-11, 3-0 OVC) will now play for all regular-season marbles Saturday afternoon in Nashville, as Tech will face off with Belmont in a winner-take-all tangle for the conference's regular-season crown.

After dropping the doubles point with a pair of defeats to the Governors (5-8, 1-2), TTU turned it on during singles play to the tune of a perfect six-for-six of showing. In fact, all six meetings were decided in straight-sets and three different Golden Eagles picked up a 6-0 set victory during the dominating performance.

Carlos Vicente secured a 6-0, 6-4 win over Anton Damberg in the No. 3 position, while Rafael Tosetto notched a 6-0, 6-3 nod against Giovanni Becchis in the No. 5 battle and Andre Rodeia collected a 6-3, 6-0 triumph over Hogan Stoker in the No. 6 get-together. Mika Berghaus and Evzen Holis were equally impressive in their respected affairs, with Berghaus overpowering Oliver Andersson 6-1, 6-1 in the No. 2 tilt and Holis seizing a 6-3, 6-1 decision against Tom Bolton in the No. 4 slot.

Elias Grubert's top-spot matchup required some drama, but when the dust finally settled, the Parana, Argentina product picked up a 6-2, 7-6 (7-3) win against Frederic Schlossmann in the final solo clash that concluded.

Austin Peay took home victories in each of the top-two tandem tilts to take the doubles point and the early edge. Anton Damberg and Frederic Schlossmann secured a 6-3 decision over Elias Grubert and Mika Berghaus in the top slot and Tom Bolton and Giovanni Becchis rolled off a 6-2 win against Evzen Holis and Andre Rodeia in the No. 2 position.

The Golden Eagles managed a 6-0 victory out of Carlos Vicente and Rafael Tosetto in the No. 3 meeting against Oliver Andersson and Hogan Stoker.

With one match remaining in the regular season, Tech will square off with Belmont in a match that will decide the OVC regular-season champion on Saturday. First serve from the Belmont Tennis Complex in Nashville is slated for 1 p.m. CT.


Photo by Thomas Corhern

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