Box Score BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. – The FGCU men's tennis team wrapped up the fall season on Sunday at the Bonita Bay Classic. The Eagles took on Memphis and despite a couple of matches that went three sets, the Tigers pulled off a sweep.
"Memphis really took it to us today," said head coach
CJ Weber. "They have a very strong team. We were very close at several positions against them in singles and doubles, but just didn't pull out a victory. Matches like this will really reveal our character. I believe this group is strong enough to bounce back and have a good off-season to train even harder to get ready for January."
"What a tournament!" continued Weber. "From all the players and coaches to the entire Bonita Bay staff, all of the members of Bonita Bay, everybody really crushed it again this year, and helped make it an absolute world-class event once again!"
In singles, four matches went the distance.
Carter Bradford (Wesley Chapel, Fla./Saddlebrook Preparatory School/George Mason) dropped his first set, but forced a third-set 10-point tiebreaker. However, he could not complete the comeback as he fell 11-9.
Randy Wilson (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic/Miami Palmetto/Louisville),
Eric Oncins (Orlando, Fla./Montverde Academy), and
Max Damm (Bradenton, Fla./Saint Stephen's Episcopal School) each jumped out to leads by winning the first set, but could not secure the victories as their opponents all came back to win in three.
In doubles, Bradford and
Guglielmo Stefanacci (Prato, Italy/International School of Florence) kept it the closest but ultimately fell 7-5 to Juan Zabala and Conor Gannon.
The Eagles will have about two months off before returning to the courts in January for the spring dual-match season.
Singles Results
#103 Pablo Alemany (Memphis) def.
#123 Magnus Johnson (FGCU), 6-4, 6-2
#125 David Stevenson (Memphis) def.
Marcelo Sepulveda (FGCU), 6-3, 6-4
Pau Fanlo (Memphis) def.
Randy Wilson (FGCU), 1-6, 6-3, 10-5
Juan Zabala (Memphis) def.
Juan Lopez (FGCU), 6-4, 6-0
Harry Rock (Memphis) def.
Max Damm (FGCU), 4-6, 6-2, 10-7
Conor Gannon (Memphis) def.
Eric Oncins (FGCU), 6-7 (4), 6-3, 10-8
Sam Edgar (Memphis) def.
Carter Bradford (FGCU), 6-3, 1-6, 11-9
Doubles Results
Stevenson/Rock (Memphis) def.
Johnson/Damm (FGCU), 6-4
Fanlo/Alemany (Memphis) def.
Oncins/Sepulveda (FGCU), 6-2
Gannon/Zabala (Memphis) def.
Stefanacci/Bradford (FGCU), 7-5
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