FAU Men’s Tennis Wraps Perfect Home Slate with Senior Day Win

MEDIA CONTACT: Jonathan Fraysure

BOCA RATON, Fla. – (March 29, 2019) – Prior to the home finale, the Florida Atlantic University men’s tennis team celebrated seniors Mehdi Laalej and Gabriel Sidney. Tied 1-1 in doubles, the duo paired together on the No. 2 court to clinch the match’s first point. Up 3-1, Laalej then posted the winner at No. 3 singles and stretched the Owls’ win streak to seven in a row, topping Brown on Friday afternoon.

Notables:

·         Brown took the first doubles point, but No. 68 Jason Legall and Ignacio Garcia pulled off a comeback victory, 7-5

·         Similarly at No. 2, Laalej and Sidney were tied at 5-5, broke their counterparts (ranked No. 78 nationally) flawlessly on the next-to-last point, and took the match on Laalej’s serve for another 7-5 win

·         The Bears momentarily tied it with the first singles victory, but No. 5 Alvaro Fernandez Horta pushed the Owls back ahead by a straight-set 6-4, 6-2 score

·         Kirac Bekisoglu won his match at No. 2 in a second-set tiebreaker, 6-1, 7-6 (8-6)

·         Then it was up to Laalej, winning his 13th straight singles match of the year, 6-1, 6-4

·         For the team, the Friday win marked a perfect 9-0 slate at the FAU Tennis Complex

Full Results:

FAU 4, Brown 1

Doubles

1. #68 Jason Legall/Ignacio Garcia (FAU) def. Ching Lam/Jacob Walker (BROWN) 7-5

2. Mehdi Laalej/Gabriel Sidney (FAU) def. #78 Charles Tan/Roger Chou (BROWN) 7-5

3. Peter Litsky/Teddy van Eck (BROWN) def. Kirac Bekisoglu/Thomas Guy (FAU) 6-2

Singles

1. Jason Legall (FAU) vs. Peter Litsky (BROWN) 6-0, 6-7 (6-8), 1-2, unfinished

2. Kirac Bekisoglu (FAU) def. Ching Lam (BROWN) 6-1, 7-6 (8-6)

3. Mehdi Laalej (FAU) def. Roger Chou (BROWN) 6-1, 6-4

4. Jacob Walker (BROWN) def. Gabriel Sidney (FAU) 6-2, 6-4

5. Alvaro Fernandez Horta (FAU) def. Charles Tan (BROWN) 6-4, 6-2

6. Luis Fernandez Labarta (FAU) vs. Robert Siniakowicz (BROWN) 6-2, 3-6, unfinished

What’s Next:

With the home slate wrapped, the Owls have one more match this weekend, in Orlando at No. 33 UCF Sunday night at 6 p.m. Then it’s three on the road (at one site, in Charlotte, April 5-7), then the 2019 Conference USA Championship (April 19-21 in Murfreesboro).

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