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TCU Men's Tennis - 2020-2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 2970010" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>The COVID situation in the U.S. has gotten to the level where the ITF is once again having tourneys here and the next one starts this week in Naples, Florida. Alex Rybakov is on the acceptance list for the main draw so he is apparently finally leaving Antalya after spending about a month there. Reese Stalder is one of the highest ranked alternates so he might slip in to the qualies as well. Illinois' Aleks Kovacevic actually left the Indoor Nationals early to play there as well.</p><p></p><p>But what Rybo has been paying attention to is TCU's W over USC yesterday, tweeting multiple times about his former roommates and teammates - check out his twitter feed to see how happy he was at yesterday's results. Cracked Racquets labeled Gray's lob as the shot of the tournament; especially given the stakes and what was on the line.</p><p></p><p>No, long, I had never heard of Ca$h Hanzlik, but TJC is indeed up next at home on Friday (time TBD). We've actually played them 8 times and our all-time record is 8-0 (the last such match in 1984). And then, we're going to host his next school - Arizona State - on Sunday. I'm inclined not to be too hard on the kid for the 1-year suspension; which was apparently shortened to 6 months after reflection. Many kids go through a phase of not ever accepting losses at early ages; McEnroe never really got over his "phase" and his multiple daughters give him endless grief about it. I do wonder what he actually did though...(He's from Portland, Oregon and they have been known to act weird there).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 2970010, member: 7831"] The COVID situation in the U.S. has gotten to the level where the ITF is once again having tourneys here and the next one starts this week in Naples, Florida. Alex Rybakov is on the acceptance list for the main draw so he is apparently finally leaving Antalya after spending about a month there. Reese Stalder is one of the highest ranked alternates so he might slip in to the qualies as well. Illinois' Aleks Kovacevic actually left the Indoor Nationals early to play there as well. But what Rybo has been paying attention to is TCU's W over USC yesterday, tweeting multiple times about his former roommates and teammates - check out his twitter feed to see how happy he was at yesterday's results. Cracked Racquets labeled Gray's lob as the shot of the tournament; especially given the stakes and what was on the line. No, long, I had never heard of Ca$h Hanzlik, but TJC is indeed up next at home on Friday (time TBD). We've actually played them 8 times and our all-time record is 8-0 (the last such match in 1984). And then, we're going to host his next school - Arizona State - on Sunday. I'm inclined not to be too hard on the kid for the 1-year suspension; which was apparently shortened to 6 months after reflection. Many kids go through a phase of not ever accepting losses at early ages; McEnroe never really got over his "phase" and his multiple daughters give him endless grief about it. I do wonder what he actually did though...(He's from Portland, Oregon and they have been known to act weird there). [/QUOTE]
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