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Men’s Tennis cruises past SMU

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JIM BOYD

The TCU Men’s tennis team took care of business today against SMU, sweeping them 7-0.

It was the Frogs 25th straight win at home.  Doubles duos Reese Stadler and Hudson Blake along with Alex Rybakov and Cameron Norrie dominated their matches. Stadler and Hudson won 6-0 and the Rybakov-Norrie duo won 6-1.

Head Coach David Roditi said he was very impressed with his teams doubles performance.

“We jumped all over them in doubles,” Roditi said.  “We played a great doubles point, it was the best doubles point we had played all year.”

The momentum from the doubles matches carried over into the singles matches.

Rynakov dominated his match winning 6-4, 6-1.  Norrie won his match 6-4, 6-3.  Coach Roditi said he was proud of his top guys for getting the job done early.

Roditi said he was proud of his top guys for getting the job done early.

“Top of the lineup took care of business right away,” Roditi said.

Trevor Johnson sealed the overall win with a backhand down the line to win his second game 7-6.  He broke out a dance to celebrate the overall win.

Jerry Lopez, Eduardo Nava and Guillermo Nuñez won their matches to make the final score 7-0.

TCU finished up non-conference play on a high note and looks to carry this momentum into conference play.

The Frogs take on No. 9 ranked Oklahoma on Friday at 5:30 at home.

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