
WACO, Texas – The No. 38 Baylor men's tennis team upset No. 5 Kentucky (14-3), 6-1, on Friday
night at the Hawkins Indoor Tennis Center to improve to 10-1 on the season and extend its current win streak to eight matches.
"We just really wanted to come out and play with some energy and discipline today,"
head coach Matt Knoll said. "I felt like in some of our other matches
we didn't really play
the whole match. I felt that around the time Mate Zsiga got the third
point, I felt the air go out of the match. I think the crowd thought the
match was over and I think some of our guys thought the match was over,
but you have got to get to four. I knew as
good as Kentucky is and the experienced guys that they had out there
that we had a lot of works still to do. I was glad our guys were able to
reenergize and refocus and reach the finish line today."
The
53rd-ranked team of Patrick Pradella and Julian Lenz were first to
finish in doubles action on court three. The duo disposed of Kentucky's
Anthony Rossi and Grant Roberts,
8-4. Baylor's Diego Galeano and Marko Krickovic were soon to follow
with an identical 8-4 victory over Alejandro Gomez and Ryuji Hirooka,
giving Baylor a 1-0 advantage heading into singles play.
The
Bears never looked back once they took the doubles point. Tony Lupieri
was the first Bear to claim a victory winning 6-2, 6-3, in the No. 3
spot. No. 78 Mate Zsiga was
soon to follow with a 6-1, 6-3 win in the No. 4 spot giving Baylor a
commanding 3-0 lead in the match.
On
court two, Baylor's No. 43 Julian Lenz battled his way through a second
set tie break to top No. 18 Tom Jomby, 6-4, 7-5, and clinch a Baylor
victory.
No.
77 Marko Krickovic followed with a 6-3, 7-6, 6-2 victory over
Kentucky's Grant Roberts to extend the Bears lead to 5-0 before Kevin
Lai topped Roberto Maytin to claim the
Wildcats' only point of the match.
The
contest concluded with a thrilling match on court one where Baylor's
No. 122 Patrick Pradella faced off against No. 21 Anthony Rossi. The BU
freshman ended up winning in
three sets, 6-4, 4-6, 1-0 (7-3).
The
win also leaves the Bears undefeated at home and 4-0 when playing
indoors. Baylor improves the overall series record against Kentucky to
9-0.
The Bears will be in action again on Sunday as they host No. 2 UCLA as part two of a three part home stand that features three top-5 opponents.
To stay up to date with the team all season follow @BaylorMTennis on Twitter.
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