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TCU Men's Tennis - 2020-2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 3044089" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>Losing Gray to the pros is a big hit for the team - I'm not sure we're going to be as strong this season as heretofore predicted. I'm guessing Roditi already knew it and wanted to balance out the announcement with a positive like recruiting Marcos, whose record looks to be as good as Gray's (at least in the pros). But Alastair had a lot of college experience and had been anchoring the team for a couple of years now. The pressure will be on Fomba, Jong and the new guys to lead the team now. We clearly have more depth, but perhaps not as strong at the top as before. But we'll see if someone steps up.</p><p></p><p>Norrie's early loss at the U.S. Open is very disappointing. After such a strong clay and early hard court season, he's really fallen off. Luckily, the 2-year roll is starting to end, so he's likely to maintain his ranking (earned earlier).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 3044089, member: 7831"] Losing Gray to the pros is a big hit for the team - I'm not sure we're going to be as strong this season as heretofore predicted. I'm guessing Roditi already knew it and wanted to balance out the announcement with a positive like recruiting Marcos, whose record looks to be as good as Gray's (at least in the pros). But Alastair had a lot of college experience and had been anchoring the team for a couple of years now. The pressure will be on Fomba, Jong and the new guys to lead the team now. We clearly have more depth, but perhaps not as strong at the top as before. But we'll see if someone steps up. Norrie's early loss at the U.S. Open is very disappointing. After such a strong clay and early hard court season, he's really fallen off. Luckily, the 2-year roll is starting to end, so he's likely to maintain his ranking (earned earlier). [/QUOTE]
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